STEP 1/8
The grapes are peeled off and soaked in water to wash them clean.
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Put grapes and almonds in a juicer and juice them.
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Grape juice, which is juicy with only grapes and almonds, is sweet and savory, so it is very good for growing children. It tastes sweet and sour and has a good throat, which differentiates it from grape juice sold on the market. It feels like I'm eating a bunch of grapes well.
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The second grape juice was juiced from Hurom with cabbage and carrots, which are healthier for gastrointestinal diseases. The grapes were removed and soaked in water to wash them clean. After washing the cabbage and carrots clean, I cut them into sizes that can fit into the Hurom extractor.
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Cabbage in the extractor
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I put in the carrot and juiced it together.
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Carrots are rich in vitamin A, which is high in green and yellow vegetables, which can prevent night blindness and help growth and development, and cabbage is rich in anticancer and antioxidant properties and strengthens the stomach, so it is good for people with weak stomachs to take it steadily. However, it doesn't taste good if you just juice the cabbage, so if you juice it with sweet grapes, the taste improves.
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Grapes are rich in nutrients in seeds and shells, so you can eat much healthier if you use a juicer that juices the skin and seeds. If you mix it with various fruits, you can also create a different flavor.