Nutribullet vs. Juicer
The Nutribullet is more like a powerful blender. It turns fruits and vegetables into thick smoothies containing all the pulp and fiber. The fiber makes you feel full longer, useful for weight loss. The nutribullet Juicer TM and Juicer Pro TM are centrifugal juicers using a fast spinning sieve to quickly make juice from fruits and vegetables. Both models have large chutes needing less prep work. Good juicers last longer than cheap ones that break easily.
Nutribullet Features
The Nutribullet breaks down fiber, keeping blood sugar down. The fashionable Nutribullet produced no more blood sugar surge than eating fruit whole. It quickly makes great green drinks, replacing my Omega as my go-to drink maker. Slow juicers claim more nutritious, fresher juice than fast centrifugal machines. But is this correct?
Juicing vs. Blending
Which is healthier juicing or blending? Juicing provides a nutrient-dense beverage in less liquid. For low-fiber diets, juicing works better. Blending refers to mixing whole fruits and vegetables into smoothies or shakes. Blending allows consuming the whole fruit or vegetable, getting all vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber. If losing weight, blending may be best with fiber keeping you full. Blenders are more versatile than juicers.
Conclusion
The key difference between a Juicer and the Nutribullet is that a Juicer removes over 95% of the pulp – leaving you with the juice. The Nutribullet includes the plant fiber, keeping you feeling satisfied for longer. You will use a lot more produce with a Juicer than a Blender. When choosing, blending is often healthier, retaining more nutrients. Juicing provides a concentrated, nutrient-dense dose that may suit some better.