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  2. Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal - Wikipedia

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    Development of mechanization package for banana cultivation (Collaborative project with NRC Banana, Tiruchirapalli) [Agreed in principle] Development of banana central core stem slicer and juice extractor; Studies on the mechanical processing of Moringa oleifera leaves [Approved in principle]

  3. Juicer - Wikipedia

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    A juicer, also known as a juice extractor, is a tool used to extract juice from fruits, herbs, leafy greens and other types of vegetables in a process called juicing. [1] It crushes, grinds, and/or squeezes the juice out of the pulp . [ 2 ]

  4. Steam juicer - Wikipedia

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    A typical three part steam juicer ready for use. A steam juicer (steam extractor) is a household kitchen utensil for separating juice from berries, fruits, and some types of vegetables in a process called steam juice extraction that is primarily used for preserving harvests faster than they can be consumed when fresh.

  5. Fruit press - Wikipedia

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    A traditional cider press A hand press juicer A modern cider press Cider press in use at St Mabyn Cornwall UK. A fruit press is a device used to separate fruit solids—stems, skins, seeds, pulp, leaves, and detritus—from fruit juice.

  6. Juicing - Wikipedia

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    There are many methods of juicing, from squeezing fruit by hand to wide-scale extraction with industrial equipment. Juicing is generally the preferred method of consuming large amounts of produce quickly and is often completed with a household appliance called a juicer, which may be as simple as a cone upon which fruit is mashed or as sophisticated as a variable-speed, motor-driven device.

  7. Cold-pressed juice - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Liquiteria in 1996, cold-pressed juice bars first emerged in New York City and have since spread internationally. [9] Though the size of the cold-pressed juice industry is not independently tracked, the 2013 estimates ranged from US$1.6 billion to US$3.4 billion.