Juicing: meaning, definitions and examples

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juicing

 

[ ˈdʒuːsɪŋ ]

Noun / Verb
Context #1 | Noun

healthy lifestyle

The process of extracting juice from fruits and vegetables, often used as a method to consume nutrients in a concentrated form. Juicing is popular among health enthusiasts for its potential health benefits.

Synonyms

extracting juice, juice extraction, making juice

Examples of usage

  • Many people start their day with a glass of fresh juice as part of their juicing routine.
  • Juicing allows you to easily increase your intake of vitamins and minerals.
  • Juicing can be a convenient way to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet.
Context #2 | Verb

food preparation

To extract juice from fruits or vegetables by using a juicer or other methods. Juicing is often done to create fresh and healthy beverages.

Synonyms

extract juice, juice extraction, make juice

Examples of usage

  • She enjoys juicing oranges to make a refreshing morning drink.
  • He likes to juice carrots and ginger for a nutritious boost.

Translations

Translations of the word "juicing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 extração de suco

🇮🇳 रस निकालना

🇩🇪 Saft extrahieren

🇮🇩 mengekstrak jus

🇺🇦 вичавлювання соку

🇵🇱 wyciskanie soku

🇯🇵 ジュースを絞る

🇫🇷 extraction de jus

🇪🇸 extracción de jugo

🇹🇷 meyve suyu çıkarma

🇰🇷 주스를 짜다

🇸🇦 استخراج العصير

🇨🇿 extrakce šťávy

🇸🇰 extrakcia šťavy

🇨🇳 榨汁

🇸🇮 iztiskanje soka

🇮🇸 safaútdráttur

🇰🇿 шырын шығару

🇬🇪 წვენის გამოღება

🇦🇿 şirə çıxarma

🇲🇽 extracción de jugo

Word origin

The practice of juicing dates back to ancient times when people used simple tools like cloths and stones to extract juice from fruits. Over the years, juicing has evolved with the invention of modern juicers that make the process more efficient. In the 20th century, juicing became popular as a way to cleanse the body and improve health. Today, juicing is embraced by many as a convenient and tasty way to consume a variety of nutrients.

See also: juice, juicer, juices, juiciness, juicy.