After getting it into my mind that I wanted to try something different I couldn't deny what was in front of me:
a bag of wet parsnips that I would have to find another bag for anyway
and
it couldn't really be that bad, right?
Initial Thoughts Before Tasting: Parsnips! EEK. Knowing me, this is going to be my knack of picking the worst tasting thing in The Book. actually can't recall eating a parsnip aside from them being one of those veggies I avoid in soup.
Ingredients:
3 apples
2 parsnips
sprinkling of grated nutmeg
Thoughts After Tasting: Expecting the worst, I was unimaginably satisfied. Toned the apples down, which I usually find tart on their own. I could see this becoming a regular juice especially as a refreshing drink in the summer. Kind of reminds me of a piña colada with the froth and colouring.
Though it left a parsnip-y aftertaste that I didn't notice for a while. Not enough to discourage me from drinking this one again.
Natalie Writes:
"I certainly turned my nose up when I first heard of the concept of juicing a parsnip, but actually, it's deliciously sweet."Check and check.
"Blend it with a sharp apple variety."I took what was in the fruit basket, not my favourite apple to eat: 3 of those red and green ones that are white and tart (with missing labels.)
"You can leave out the nutmeg if you don't feel like shaking it all up, otherwise it'll just sit on top."I didn't want to bother with the nutmeg. Figured I'd taste my first parsnip related juice as it comes out of the juicer.
Cleaning: It was surprisingly easy to clean/wash the juicer. Much easier than carrot. I didn't expect that at all.
Star Rating: 3/5
Notes: I left a glass of it in the fridge to let one of my parents taste it but I decided to take my vitamins with it later. It was a bit too ... thick after. Perhaps it would have been better had I allowed it to attain room temperature. The only thought I really had was that didn't want to drink a cold juice again. If possible, fresh only.
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