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  2. Juicy Salif - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Salif, a citrus reamer designed by Philippe Starck in 1990, is considered an icon of industrial design, and has been displayed in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art [1] and the Metropolitan Museum of Art [2] in New York City, as well as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. [3]

  3. Lemon squeezer - Wikipedia

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    A modern plastic handheld lemon squeezer A metal countertop lemon squeezer. A lemon squeezer is a kitchen utensil designed to extract juice from lemons or other citrus fruit such as oranges, grapefruit, or lime. It is designed to separate and crush the pulp of the fruit in a way that is easy to operate.

  4. Citrus reamer - Wikipedia

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    The handheld reamer, which is held in one hand while the lemon or lime is held in the other, is a relatively new adaptation of the traditional glass or plastic citrus reamer (with a juice rim) that was placed on a table and pressed downward. To use the reamer, the user first slices a citrus fruit in half along its equatorial midsection.

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  6. The Best Citrus Colognes for Men

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    Branded content. Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. The sweet, slightly tart scent of citrus brings to mind breezy summer ...

  7. Juicer - Wikipedia

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    Some types of juicers can also function as a food processor. [4] Most of the twin gear and horizontal masticating juicers have attachments for crushing herbs and spices, extruding pasta, noodles or bread sticks, making baby food and nut butter, grinding coffee, making nut milk, etc.