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    1) " Manual" -- As it applies to Manual Juicer

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    2) " Juicer" -- As it applies to Manual Juicer

    Juicer is a utensil with a conical ridged center. It is an instrument used forsqueezing juice from small or large citrus fruit. An implement primarily designed forpractical use for the preparation of drinks and foodstuff. It creates fresh-squeezed juice from a variety of citrus fruits.

    Basically, it is a squeezer that is used for squeezing juice from fruit. Centering the halves of fruit with their cut-sidedown over the uicer , a user presses the fruit down and turns the fruit back and forth to extract juice. They discard the fruitafterwards. Pulp and seeds are retained in the edges.

    It is also called a reamer or a juice reamer. Electric versions exist.

    Jack Lalanne is the king of power juicing. He started the wholetrend.

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