Ever wondered if the Nutribullet can make carrot juice?We know it does a good job blending frozen fruit, but what about whole, uncooked carrots?
Well, I put it to the test to find out!
In this article, I’m going to share my results and experience and give you some tips to make your own!
If you want to watch the test yourself, simply watch the video below.
Or if you’d prefer to read about it, keep scrolling for the entire article.
To see how this compares to another brand, see our Nutribullet vs Ninja comparison. Meanwhile, if you’re looking for detailed comparisons for nutribullets, check out my reviews for the best nutribullet options.
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Can the Nutribullet Make Carrot Juice?
In short, the Nutribullet CAN make carrot juice, but it cannot make juice without the pulp unless you have anut milk bagorfine mesh strainer.
Here’s a picture of what comes out of the Nutribullet when you blend water and a bunch of carrots.
I used about 5 carrots and added water to the max fill line for this experiment.
The result was a “whole” juice where the pump remains in-tact.
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Depending on how many carrots you blend, this juice may or may not be edible.
In my case, I wanted to push the Nutribullet to it’s limits so I blended up as many carrots as I could fit.
As a result, I was left with a ton of pulp that wasn’t very fun to drink.
However, had I added some seasoning (ginger, soy sauce, etc) it would have made an excellent dressing.
But because I wanted to drink it as a juice, I went on to strain it with a fine mesh strainer…
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I wasn’t left with much juice, but the final product was delicious!
I just wish there was more!
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How to Make Carrot Juice in the Nutribullet
If you want to make carrot juice in the Nutribullet taste good, here’s what you have to do…
- If you’regoing to strain the juice
- If you want to drinkwhole carrot juice
- You can also add warm spices like ginger and cinnamon or other whole fruits to sweeten it.
- If you want more pulp and more flavor, add more chopped carrots and blend again.
Next Steps
If you’ve already got a Nutribullet then go make some carrot juice! Leave a comment below to let me know how it came out.
If you’re looking for a guide for quality blenders than can handle grinding up spices and like Indian cuisine, check out our list for the best blender for Indian cooking.
And of course, happy blending!
Hey, I’m Joey. I’ve been cooking since I was a little kid and love everything about it. You can find my writing about food, kitchen appliances (such as blenders) and much more. Thanks for stopping by!
Was planning to buy a nutirbullet to make carrot juice. Now having second thoughts. Thanx for the video
Just got a Nutribullet Pro + today. 1200 watts for my fave almond milk, spinach, banana, coconut oil and frozen mango smoothie. Remembered a delicious carrot-apple blend we used to make with a juicer. Tried an apple and two carrots (all cut into chunks) with water in the NutribulletP+. LOL, you were right, NBP+ did great but way too much pulp to be appetizing. And a shame to waste the pulp, so we’ll keep experimenting with different carrot smoothie recipes. Thanks for a great video and good tips!