Best options for storing juice?
by Clarice
(Seattle, WA, USA)
Thermal flasks are best for preserving the enzymes
and nutrition in your juices.
You have one of the most beautiful, genuine, and valuable sites I have ever seen. Thank you for your work and generosity!
I recently got Green Star juicer which says I can store juice up to 48 hours with only a small loss in quality. While in the refrigerator, I use glass jars, but for carrying a small abount with me during the day, I've been using stainless steel bottles. They are more durable than glass to carry around, protect the juice from light, are somewhat insulating, and have a tight lid designed for liquids.
I would never use plastic for storage and know that glass tends to be the best, but was interested in hearing your thoughts about using stainless steel for carrying convenience (about 3-5 hours)?
Thanks so much!
Clarice
From Sara:Clarice, thank you for your kind note. I hope this site will inspire you to make juicing a lifetime habit.
I'm so glad to hear that you are doing all the right things concerning juicing -- using a Green Star, preventing the light into your juice and not using plastic bottles, etc. to preserve the enzymes and nutrients. Well done!
You can also try using thermal flasks which I think is one of the best options because it keeps your juice cool, further preserving the enzymes from destruction. With this, you can easily carry your juices around for up to 4 or 5 hours. This is possible only because you're using a gear juicer. And remember to fill it to the brim!
Learn more tips here.
Enjoy !