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What does a high-speed blender do?
Mix a smoothie for breakfast, a soup for dinner or why not make your own peanut butter? A blender from Philips makes it possible to mix both hard and soft ingredients, which means that you can easily use your blender for a variety of meals, smoothies and drinks.
Thanks to sharp knives, it is easy to mix a shortcrust pastry for the pie, or a pesto for the pasta in no time. Many blenders have features that are tailored to specific purposes such as ice crusher, pulse (perfect for smoothies) or even vacuum. There are also blenders with a manual rotation mode, which makes it easy for you to adjust the speed according to your ingredients and the consistency you want.
Which high-speed blender should I choose?
When choosing a blender, it is important to keep in mind what your primary purpose is. If you want to quickly mix a smoothie or a soup without hard ingredients, a simpler variant with a not so strong engine can do the job. But if you want to be able to mix frozen or hard ingredients such as ice cream, berries or nuts, you should look at a blender that is more powerful.
A blender from Philips with a higher speed is also called a high-speed blender and can mix your ingredients faster and smoother than a blender that does not have the same high speed.
What is the difference between a high-speed blender and a hand blender?
Unlike a hand blender, a blender is more powerful and it is usually faster to mix your ingredients with a blender compared to a hand blender. It is also possible to mix larger volumes more efficiently in a blender and often blenders have a variety of settings that allow you to easily crush ice and other hard ingredients smoothly.
A hand mixer is effective if you want to mix sauces, stir-fries or, for example, soups directly in the saucepan. With the hand mixer you can mix all your ingredients in the jar or bowl you want to store them in, which allows you to mix, seal and store in no time.
What is the difference between a high-speed blender and a food processor?
A food processor, also called a mixer, usually has more functions than a blender has thanks to a variety of accessories. In addition to mixing, a food processor usually also manages to grind, slice and knead dough, which makes it an effective kitchen tool for several different purposes.
A food processor is larger and therefore takes up more space than a blender does, which makes the blender feel smoother and easier to pick up and use. Before purchasing a kitchen appliance, it is therefore a good idea to identify your needs so that you are sure that you are buying the right machine for your purposes.
What is the difference between a centrifugal juicer and slow juicer?
The slow juicer differs from the juicer by the way of juice extraction. The centrifugal juicer grinds fruit and vegetables and separates the juice from the pulp by means of centrifuging power, while the slow juicer slowly squeezes the juice from fruit and vegetables. Neither juicer generates heat during juice extraction. Both juicers get the most out of your fresh fruits and vegetables and therefore have similar levels of vitamins and nutrients.
Compared to a centrifugal juicer, a slow juicer squeezes more concentrated juice with more fiber and the juice yield is higher with a slow juicer. On the other hand, a juice from a juicer is ready faster, because you do not have to cut the fruit and vegetables, thanks to the large filling funnel.
If you prefer a firm juice, full of fiber, the slow juicer is the most suitable for you. With both models you can enjoy healthy and delicious juice every day, full of vitamins!
What fruits and vegetables can I juice with a centrifugal juicer?
• Apples
• Carrots
• Melons
• Pineapples
• Grapes
• Oranges
• Pears
• Nectarines
• Kiwis
• Celery
• Beetroot
• Ginger
• Berries (e.g.strawberries)
Note: Fruit and vegetable that contain starch (e.g. banana, mango, sugar cane, avocado, pumpkin) cannot be juiced, for this purpose use a blender instead.
Can I juice citrus fruits (as oranges, lemons, limes) with my juicer?
Can I juice all kinds of fruit and vegetables with the centrifugal juicer?
Yes, you can juice almost any kind of fruit or vegetable. Make sure you remove stones from fruits before juicing them.
Very hard and/or fibrous or starchy fruits or vegetables, such as sugar cane, banana and mango, are not suitable for juicing in this appliance
How do I prepare the fruits or vegetables before juicing?
- Remove stones from cherries, plums, peaches, etc
- You do not have to remove cores from fruits like melon, apples and grapes
Is the appliance dishwasher safe?
How do I use the pre-clean function of the Philips juicer?
What fruits and vegetables can I juice with Philips Slow Juicer?
Fruits like apples, pears, pineapples, grapes, pomegranates, oranges and melons, and vegetables like carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes, celery stalks are suitable for processing in the juicer.
Additional ingredients which you can put in the juicer: bananas, mangos, avocados or even almonds for special recipes like banana milk or almond milk (see recipe book) and also wheatgrass and leaves for healthy green juices.
How to clean my Philips Slow Juicer?
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