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Is a colloid mill part of a typical apple cider mill setup, or is that only for pressing juice?

Colloid Mills – Laboratory, Inline & Industrial Models | GlobeCore Forums Colloid mill for food industry Is a colloid mill part of a typical apple cider mill setup, or is that only for pressing juice?

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    Christopher
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    Is a colloid mill part of a typical apple cider mill setup, or is that only for pressing juice?

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    Manuel
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    A traditional apple cider mill focuses on crushing whole apples before pressing to extract juice, and a colloid mill isn’t usually part of that core pressing process, but it can be added afterward to refine cloudy cider or cider-based sauces into a smoother, more stable consistency. It’s more relevant to cider byproducts and blends than to straightforward juice pressing itself.

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