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lbs

Juice Yield

56.0 oz

Juice (cups)7.0 cups
Juice (mL)1,588 mL
Pulp/Waste1.5 lbs

Formula

How to Estimate Juice Yield

Formula

Juice (oz) = Weight (lbs) x 16 x Yield %

Yield percentage varies by produce type, ripeness, and juicer type. Masticating (slow) juicers typically extract 10-15% more juice than centrifugal juicers. Hand-squeezing citrus yields less than a reamer or electric juicer.

Typical Yields

  • Oranges: 65-75% (about 3-4 oz per medium orange)
  • Apples: 75-85%
  • Carrots: 55-65%
  • Watermelon: 80-90% (high water content)
  • Esempio Risolto

    5 lbs of oranges.

    1. 01Juice = 5 x 16 x 0.70 = 56 oz
    2. 02That is 7 cups or about 1.6 liters of orange juice.
    3. 03Pulp/waste = 5 x 0.30 = 1.5 lbs

    Domande Frequenti

    How many oranges make one cup of juice?

    About 3 medium oranges yield 1 cup (8 oz) of juice. Larger navel oranges may yield more; smaller tangerines yield less. Valencia oranges are the juiciest variety.

    Does a slow juicer really produce more juice?

    Yes. Masticating (slow/cold-press) juicers crush produce slowly and extract 10-20% more juice than centrifugal juicers. They also handle leafy greens better and produce less foam.

    What can I do with the leftover pulp?

    Fruit pulp can be added to muffin or pancake batter, mixed into smoothies for fiber, or composted. Carrot and beet pulp can be used in veggie burger patties or bread dough.

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