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Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices + Juicer Reviews

Last updated on July 21, 2023 By Crazy Vegan 64 Comments

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Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices | Healthy, colorful, delicious cold pressed juice recipes perfect for detoxing and dieting. #coldpressed #juices #rainbow #recipe #vegan #healthy #diet #detoxThe time has come for us to stay away from baked goods and creamy treats… well, for a week at least! Making  delicious and amazing treats day after day can eventually lead to a calorific coma and tightening waist band. In light of that, I’ve decided to change things up a little with some healthy juice recipes – rainbow colored style! FYI, I usually do a cold pressed juice cleanse once in a while – awesome sh!t.

Scroll down for my Cold Pressed Rainbow Juice Recipes + Juicer reviews! A special double feature post today! 😀 I’ve also added a little link at the bottom of our juice recipes if you’re keen on buying the cute little milk bottles shown in the photographs! Juicing for health + classy vintage presentation? Yes, please!

Disclaimer: Some of the links in this post are Amazon affiliate links, which means we earn a commission if you purchase anything through those links, at no ex4tra cost to you. My wife and I have used all of the products listed and recommend them based on our 100% first-hand experiences.

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    Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices | Healthy, colorful, delicious cold pressed juice recipes perfect for detoxing and dieting. #coldpressed #juices #rainbow #recipe #vegan #healthy #diet #detoxHere’s a little general information about COLD-PRESSED juices. You can juice using any darn juicer, but we’re big fans of using a cold-pressed juicer because juices are hydraulically extracted, providing the highest quality and freshest tasting juice possible. Very little heat is emitted through the machine (mainly because it crushes fruit and veggies instead of blending them), and because of that, enzymes and nutrients are retained at their highest form in your juice! A little science class for you on this lovely Sunday afternoon!

    Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices | Healthy, colorful, delicious cold pressed juice recipes perfect for detoxing and dieting. #coldpressed #juices #rainbow #recipe #vegan #healthy #diet #detoxI decided on a rainbow theme for today’s blog post, and spent all morning making these juices! Okay, no, it actually only took 15 minutes to make these super healthy recipes + half an hour of cleaning up. She made Strawberry Mojito, Carrot Gingerale, Pineapple Paradise, Green Ranger, Blooooberry Juice and Ruby Red Juice. All cute names she came up with before going to bed last night!

    To anyone who hasn’t tried making juice at home: don’t fear it! It’s easy, simple, and AFFORDABLE…especially if you shop at a farmer’s market. (We love going to the South Melbourne Market which is just 2 minutes away from our apartment.)  I never do understand why people pay exorbitant amounts for bottles of the stuff at juice bars. Cray cray!

    Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices | Healthy, colorful, delicious cold pressed juice recipes perfect for detoxing and dieting. #coldpressed #juices #rainbow #recipe #vegan #healthy #diet #detoxI definitely recommend purchasing a Cold-Press juicer if you can. They’re slightly costly, but it’s a great investment if you love juice because it’ll save you lots of money in the long run (i.e. Store bought juices, healthy or not, are really expensive!) And who doesn’t like saving money? I personally own two cold pressed juicers and I’ve written up little short reviews on both of them for you below. I hope that these reviews may help you in your decision on which juicer to buy! Personally, I feels that these two cold pressed juicers are the best on the market within their price range; I’ve used them both for the longest time. You can click on the Amazon links to purchase them and/or find out more information from other satisfied customers.

    1. Hurom HU-100 Masticating Slow Juicer

    Pros: Compact, fits in most cupboards and isn’t an eyesore on the kitchen counter. Also, this cold pressed juicer produces quite a lot of juice from a small quantity of fruit. Minimal amount of pulp left inside the machine if you juice according to instructions (ie, rotate fruit whilst juicing).

    Cons: You need to cut fruit up into a bazillion pieces because the feed shoot is pretty small. Quite a significant amount of pulp comes out with the juice as well, so it’s best to use a strainer to remove all bits of fiber from your juice

    2. Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer B6000S

    Pros:  HUGE feed chute, with the ability to take on whole apples and other fruit which saves a LOT of prep time. Also, this juicer is very very quiet, even more so than the Hurom. Produces similar amount of juice as the Hurom. The cold pressed juicer also comes with a handy cleaning brush which does the job a lot better than the small brush provided with the Hurom Juicer.

    Cons: Takes up a considerable amount of space due to its larger size, which also means that clean up takes a longer while. You have to be careful and make sure you’ve washed pulp out of the machine as it tends to find a way to still stay in the machine even after rinsing.

    Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices | Healthy, colorful, delicious cold pressed juice recipes perfect for detoxing and dieting. #coldpressed #juices #rainbow #recipe #vegan #healthy #diet #detoxCold pressed juicers – too expensive?

    If these cold-pressed juicers are outside of your budget, you may think about getting a centrifugal juicer instead. Of course, they aren’t AS good as medium/high-end cold-pressed juicers, but they will nonetheless do a more than adequate job for you. Personally, in terms of cost-benefit, it is better to buy a good quality centrifugal juicer over a cheap cold-pressed one, as the latter will more than likely break down on you in a matter of months (on regular use). For centrifugal juicers, my wife strongly recommends the Breville JE98XL Juice Fountain Plus 850-Watt Juice Extractor. She has used it personally and loves it! Most of the reviews on Amazon speak for themselves anyway. 🙂 It’s all four / five star stuff!

    PS: We were not paid to review any of these machines (although we are part of Amazon’s affiliate program). Most of all, we wanted to share some honest first-hand insights and perhaps help you decide on what juicer suits your needs more! 

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    And finally, here’s the recipe for my various Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices! My personal favourite is ‘Carrot Gingerale’! There’s a ‘bite’ to it that just hits the spot for me. Try them all! Why? Cause they taste great and they’re healthy for you too, duh!

    Cold Pressed Rainbow Juice | CrazyVeganKitchen.com

    Rainbow Juices

    Crazy Vegan Kitchen
    5 from 6 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Drinks
    Servings 1

    Ingredients
      

    • Strawberry Mojito:
    • 8 Strawberries
    • 1/4 of a Watermelon
    • 2 sprigs of Mint
    • Carrot Gingerale:
    • 1 large Carrot
    • 1 thumb Sized knob of Ginger
    • 1 1/2 large Red Apples
    • Pineapple Paradise:
    • 1/2 a Sweet Pineapple
    • 1/2 a Granny Smith Apple
    • 1 large Mandarin Orange
    • Green Ranger:
    • 1 medium Sized Lebanese Cucumber
    • 1/2 a Granny Smith Apple
    • 1/2 a Red Apple
    • 1/2 cup Baby Spinach
    • 1 Tbsp chopped Parsley
    • 1/2 a small Lemon rind taken off
    • Bloooooberry Juice:
    • 125 g punnet of Blueberries
    • 1 large Red Apple
    • 1 thumb sized piece of Beetroot
    • 1 cup Chopped Honeydew
    • Ruby Red:
    • 1 small Beetroot
    • 1 Large Red Apple
    • 1 Mandarin Orange

    Instructions
     

    • Thoroughly wash all your produce before putting through a cold-press juicer. You can leave the skin on all fruit and vegetable as it adds a lot of extra nutrition to your juice.

    Notes

    Buy and use organic produce when juicing. However, if you cannot afford to do so, you can spray your fruit and veggies with apple cider and wash them well before juicing 🙂
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

    EDIT: Also, because quite a few people have asked, you can get your very own set of those nifty bottles we used in the photos on Amazon here! Great bargain price for a dozen of them!

    Feel free to leave us your comments / opinions on some of your favourite healthy juices and juicers! <3 You can even drop an image of your own original Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices! Cheers!

    Cold Pressed Rainbow Juices | Healthy, colorful, delicious cold pressed juice recipes perfect for detoxing and dieting. #coldpressed #juices #rainbow #recipe #vegan #healthy #diet #detox

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      Comments

      1. Mima Mima says

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        Hi, I'm so inspired by looking at your rainbow juices picture. I've tried all of the recipes, it was great and love all of them so much. Same with you, my fav is the Carrot Gingerale ... yummmm. My question is, do you drink those 6 bottles of juices in one same day? if so, how long does the interval between each bottle? I mean, can we use this set of cold pressed juice as "1 day cleanse"? Your response would be very much appreciated. keep on juicing ....
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hello Mima! :) Wow, I'm so glad you tried these recipes out! I don't think anyone has made ALL of them! Between the 2 of us, we drank 6 juices over 2 days (the portions made aren't very big). You most definitely could use this as a cleanse, but in my opinion it may be a little high in sugar if you were to consume ALL of them in one day. Instead, I'd say make 4 "Green Ranger" juices and 2 of any other of the recipes :) That way you won't push your sugar levels through the roof :D I hope this helps xxx Thank you so much for visiting! Amrita
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      2. Diatta @ Femme Fitale Fit Club says

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        I am a juicing fiend so I definitely plan to try some of these delicious concoctions. I like carrot, apple and ginger as that is perhaps the first juice I ever made so it is one of my staples. Cute bottles.
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thanks Diatta! The worst part about juicing is honestly the clean up - I wish they made juicers that actually really didn't leave any pulp inside. Most companies say their machines don't retain pulp but ....mmm..NO :) Doesn't seem to be the case for me! Amrita
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      3. Kate says

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        Can you use a Ninja Blender for this also? Instead of just juicing, use the entire fruit/veg to make the drink?
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Yes a Ninja Blender would work but you may end up with a smoothie instead if you used the entire fruit or veg! Also high temperature emitted from the motors may kill off some of the nutrients which doesn't happen in cold pressed juicers.
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      4. Lyndsey says

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        These little juices look so yummy. We have an awesome Omega juicer already so I plan to make one in the morning, but I wanted to ask about leaving the peels on. Can I really juice the peels of pineapples, melons, and oranges? Won't that add some bitterness to the drink? Orange peels don't taste very good, in my humble opinion; plus I thought that eating (drinking in this case) melon peel was bad for you? Looking forward to reading your response. Lyn
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          I've personally not juiced any of those besides watermelon rinds because I do think it'll probably end up very bitter. Also sometimes I'm not sure of he cleanliness of the skins of the fruit so I tend to avoid juicing them. As for citrus I always remove the skins and the bitter white pith before juicing.
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      5. Deryn @ Running on Real Food says

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        Love it! These are so pretty! A juicer will probably be my next kitchen purchase but for now I have to replace my blender, which just died...boo. Time to get a good one as my Ninja only lasted 2 years, trying to decide on Vitamix or Blendtec!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey there Deryn! I know what Amrita would say - VITAMIX ALL THE WAY! I swear she swears by that thing. I think out of all our kitchen appliances, the Vitamix is her FAVORITE, by far! It's a little steep in price when you first purchase it and see its monster size sitting on the counter. But it definitely is worth every penny. :) I don't know how to operate it personally (she does!) but even I'm convinced it's one awesome contraption! Levan
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      6. Anonymous says

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        Where did you get the glass jars?
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey there! Scroll above to the bottom of our post to see the new link we added. You can get them online, easily! :) Hope that helps!
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