It depends on the fruit. You should peel fruit that you always peel, like bananas and pineapple. I'd skip the melons, too.
For apples, yes, you can do the whole dang thing. With newer juicers, you can do whole oranges. But if there's a really hard or thick skin, peel it.
2007-11-18 18:44:49
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answered by Julia S 7
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Actually, there are many fruits of which you wouldn't normally eat the rind or skin, like watermelon, that can provide wonderful nutrients by juicing the entire thing. The green of a watermelon has an enormous amount of phytonutrients. The skin of a pineapple does too. You'd want to make sure that any skins that you juice are well washed (and are preferably organic to avoid the chemicals which can be absorbed in the outer layer of the fruit.) Additionally, try using an the rind and flesh of 1/2 a lemon with about 4 apples (minus the seeds of an apple) for an unbeatable lemonade.
Even banana peel is edible and provides another great source of potassium. It also has somewhat of a natural mood enhancer in that it can boost the levels of sarotonin in the body.
One of the writers below is right. There are some chemicals in some seeds and pits that aren't healthy to ingest, apple seeds and stone fruit pits are the main ones.
2014-02-17 07:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-10 03:38:53
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answered by Duncan 1
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answered by Anonymous
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It dependeds on what type of fruit or vegetable it is. Oranger, apple, etc are all edible. But, fruits like bananas, the peel is toxic it is not good for you. Yes, everything in a water melon and apple I believe is edible. I am not 100% sure about the water melon peel though. No, juicing the vegetable or fruit would not yield much higher nutrition because it is still totally the same but in a a different form. For juicing, I would recommend cutting up the fruit or vegetable when juicing so it is easier on your machine/blender.
2007-11-18 18:26:08
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answered by P_Dog 1
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You really shouldn't grind up any part you normally wouldn't eat, especially apple seeds, which contain arsenic. And grinding up other rinds and seeds will just make your juice bitter. Make sure to wash your fruits and veggies well before juicing to get all the pesticides off, which are concentrated if in your juice.
2007-11-18 18:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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