Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Juice Fountain Plus
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Professional Juice Extractor
Instructions for use Includes recipes
Model JE95
Contents
Page Introduction Breville recommends safety first Know your Breville Juice Fountain Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain Operating your Breville Juice Fountain Disassembling your Breville Juice Fountain Care and cleaning Trouble shooting guide Tips on juicing The inside information on juicing Purchasing and storage of fruit and vegetables Preparation of fruit and vegetables The right technique Getting the right blend Using the pulp Fruit and vegetable facts Recipe ideas 3 4 6 8 11 13 15 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 R2
Congratulations
on the purchase of your new Breville Juice Fountain® Plus Juice Extractor.
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Breville recommends safety first
We at Breville are very safety conscious. We design and manufacture consumer products with the safety of you, our valued customer foremost in mind. In addition we ask that you exercise a degree of care when using any electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions: · Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorised Breville Service Centre. · This appliance is for household use only. [. . . ] Apart from these, some of the other uses of pulp are to bulk out rissoles, thicken casseroles or soups or in the case of fruit, simply placed in a bowl topped with meringue and baked for a simple dessert. Quite apart from the consumption use, pulp is great used in the garden for compost. When using the pulp, there may be some pieces of fruit or vegetable remaining. These should be removed before using the pulp in any recipes.
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Purchasing and storage of fruit and vegetables
· Always wash fruit and vegetables before juicing. · Always use fresh fruit and vegetables for juicing. · To save money and obtain fresher produce, purchase fruit or vegetables that are in season (see the Fruit and Vegetable Facts chart on pages 20 and 21). · Keep your fruit and vegetables ready for juicing by washing them before storing. · Most fruits and hardier type vegetables can be stored at room temperature. The more delicate and perishable items such as tomatoes, berries, leafy greens, celery, cucumbers and herbs should be stored in the refrigerator until required.
All fruit and vegetables produce different amounts of liquids. one batch of tomatoes can produce more juice than another batch. Since juice recipes are not exact, the precise quantities of any juice are not crucial to the success of a particular mixture. To extract the maximum amount of juice always push the food pusher down slowly.
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Fruit and vegetable facts
Fruit and vegetables Apples Apricots Best season to buy Autumn/ Winter Summer Storage Vented plastic bags in refrigerator Unwrapped in crisper of refrigerator Cut off tops, then refrigerate unwrapped Nutritional value High in Dietary Fibre and Vitamin C High in Dietary Fibre Contains Potassium Good source Folate and Dietary Fibre Vitamin C and Potassium Vitamin C Vitamin C, Folate, B2, B5, E, B6 and Dietary Fibre Vitamin C, B2, B6, E, Folate and Dietary Fibre Vitamin C, Folate, Potassium B6 and Dietary Fibre Vitamin A, C, B6 and Dietary Fibre Vitamin C, B5, B6 Folate Vitamin K and Potassium Vitamin C and Potassium Vitamin C Vitamin C and Dietary Fibre Vitamin C, B6 and Potassium Vitamin C and Potassium Kilojoule/ calorie count 200g Apple =300kj (72 cals) 30g Apricot =85kj (20 cals) 160g Beetroot =190kj (45 cals) Fruit and vegetables Mangoes Melons including Watermelon Nectarines Best season to buy Summer Summer/ Autumn Summer Storage Covered in refrigerator Crisper in refrigerator Crisper in refrigerator Cool, dry place for 1 week, transfer refrigerator keep longer Refrigerate uncovered Refrigerate uncovered Refrigerate uncovered Refrigerate uncovered Covered in refrigerator Uncovered in crisper of refrigerator Nutritional value Vitamins A, C, B1, B6 and Potassium Vitamin C, Folate, Dietary Fibre and Vitamin A Vitamin C, B3, Potassium and Dietary fibre Vitamin C 35mg/100g Kilojoule/ calorie count 240g Mango =200kj (102 cals) 200g Melon =210kj (50 cals) 180g Nectarines =355kj (85 cals. ) 150g Orange = 160kj
Beetroot
Winter
Oranges Blueberries Broccoli Summer Autumn/ Winter Autumn/ Winter Winter Cover in the refrigerator Plastic bag in refrigerator Unwrapped in crisper of refrigerator Wrap, trimmed in the refrigerator Uncovered in refrigerator Remove outer leaves, store in plastic bag in refrigerator Refrigerate in plastic bag Crisper in refrigerator Crisper in refrigerator Plastic bag in refrigerator Crisper in refrigerator 125g Blueberries =295kg (70 cals) 100g Broccoli =195kj (23 cals) 100g Brussels Sprouts =110kj (26 cals) 100g Cabbage =110kj (26 cals) 120g Carrots =125kj (30 cals) Raspberries Cauliflower Autumn/ Winter Autumn/ Winter Summer Winter/ Spring Summer Winter/ Spring 100g Cauliflower = 55kj (13 cals) Tomatoes Celery Cucumber Fennel Grapes (seedless) Kiwi Fruit 80g stick =55kj (7 cals) 280g Cucumber =120kj (29 cals) 300g Fennel = 145kj (35 cals) 125g Grapes =355kj (85 cals) 100g Kiwi Fruit =100j (40 cals) Peaches
Winter/ Autumn/ Spring Summer
Vitamin C, B3 Potassium and Dietary Fibre Dietary Fibre Vitamin C Dietary Fibre Vitamin C, Iron, Potassium and Magnesium Vitamin C Dietary fibre Vitamin E, Folate and Vitamin A
150g Peach =205kj (49 cals) 150g Pear =250kj (60 cals) 150g Pineapple =245kj (59 cals) 70g Plums =110kj (26 cals) 125g Raspberries =130kj (31cals) 100g Tomatoes =90kj (22 cals)
Brussels Sprouts Cabbage
Pears Pineapples Plums
Autumn Summer Summer Summer
Carrots
Winter
Summer
Your Juice Fountain Professional makes invigorating frothy orange juice. (Best to refrigerate oranges before juicing)
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Breville is a registered trademark of Breville Pty. 2004 Due to continual improvements in design or otherwise, the product you purchase may differ slightly from the one illustrated in this booklet. Model JE95 Issue 1/04
Recipes
Delicious recipes Includes instructions for use
Contents
Fresh starts
Apple, carrot and celery Juice
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Carrot, beetroot and orange juice
2 medium carrots, trimmed 3 medium beetroot, trimmed 4 oranges, peeled
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You may alter the amounts of either the carrots or apple to make the juice sweeter or savoury to suit your taste buds: 4 small Granny Smith apples 3 medium sized carrots, trimmed 4 sticks celery 1. Process apples, carrots and celery through Juice Fountain. Process carrots, beetroot and oranges through Juice Fountain. Serve immediately.
Apple, peach and grapefruit juice
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Page Fresh starts Vitamin replacers Liquid lunches Icy coolers Spirited juices Energy fuel Fibre favourites R3 R5 R6 R8 R10 R11 R12
Tomato, carrot, celery and lime juice
2 medium tomatoes 1 large carrot, trimmed 2 celery stalks, trimmed 1 lime, peeled
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1 small Delicious apple 2 large peaches, halved and seeds removed 2 grapefruits, peeled 1. Process apple, peaches and grapefruit through Juice Fountain. Process tomatoes, carrot, celery and lime through Juice Fountain. Serve immediately.
Pineapple peach and pear juice
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/2 small pineapple, peeled and halved 2 peaches, halved and seeds removed 2 small ripe pears 1. Process pineapple, peaches and pears through Juice Fountain. [. . . ] Brush 1 sheet of pastry with extra butter, sprinkle with Parmesan cheese, top with another sheet of pastry, brush with butter, sprinkle with more cheese. Place tablespoons of carrot mixture on one end of pastry, fold in sides and roll up like a swiss roll. Repeat with remaining pastry and pulp mixture. Place on a greased oven tray and bake at 200°C for 20-25 minutes or until golden.
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