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PRESS JUICE BAR @ MENARA SHELL, KL SENTRAL

May 25, 2016 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review Leave a Comment

There are so much of press juice, slow juice in bottles and more. I am indulge with press juice and slow juice where they are not only just sweet juices but it have health benefits in long term.

Blessed by an opportunity to open their first grab & go juice bar in Menara Shell, Press was created to provide raw, cold-pressed juices to busy working individuals. Beyond that, the brand aims to inspire customers and partner with them to take better care of their daily health and wellness.

It is believed  that press juice brings us pure, vital health benefits of fruits and vegetables to deliver them to you in their most beneficial form- raw and fresh. These nutrients, enzymes and minerals never come in contact with heat and are bottled within moments of being cold-pressed. And with this , the juices are  low-levels of oxidation during the juicing process do not compromise the integrity of the produce.  The result is a juice that is fresh, nutrient dense, rich in color, and full of flavor. In here, the press juices are available in 8 flavours and you will definitely enjoy them from the fruit base till the greenies one.

Cleanse (Pineapple, Spinach, Green Apple, Mint, Lime) (RM 10.90)
Pineapple aids digestion, as it contains high amounts of Bromelain – enzymes that break down protein. Spinach, rich in iron, not only boosts blood production and alleviates anemia, but when taken in a raw form, helps to detox and cleanse our body. Apples have been used in detox fasts for centuries, and for good reason – its cleansing properties clears out toxins and stored up fats in our bodies.

Heal (Green Guava, Green Apple, Spinach)(RM 10.90)
The humble guava is one of the richest sources of vitamin C, containing four times the amount present in oranges. It also contains more potassium than other fruits like banana weight per weight. When combined with other antioxidant rich ingredients like green apples and spinach, it helps to boost immunity and recovery from ailments

Arise (Orange, Strawberry) (RM 10.90)
Oranges are an excellent source of Vitamin C, which increases the production of white blood cells that are vital for a healthy immune system, and good for preventing colds. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory phytonutrients in strawberries helps lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases, reduce inflammation, and promote strong immune function.

Snap (Fuji Apple, Green Apple, Lemon, Bentong Ginger) (RM 10.90)
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, so imagine what two varieties could do! Apples contain antioxidants and bioflavanoids which help protect against cancer, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and diabetes. But the star of this juice is the unparalleled Bentong ginger, known not only for its high quality and potency, but a host of benefits aids digestion, improves blood circulation, fights respiratory illnesses and nausea, and more. Perk up your day with this liquid gingersnap!

Guard (Purple Carrot, Red Grape) (RM 10.90)
Anthocyanins are flavonoid pigments that give purple carrots and red grapes their intense hues and strong health-boosting properties. These blue and purple pigments not only guard your body cells from damage from free radicals, they protect against heart attacks, act as anti-inflammatories, improve memory and enhance vision.

Shine (Beetroot, Carrot, Orange) (RM 10.90)
Drinking beet juice regularly helps eliminate blemishes and promotes healthy skin. The betacarotene found in carrots helps to maintain vision health, putting that spark back into your eyes. Carrots are also a rich source of Vitamin A, and when combined with the Vitamin C in oranges, makes a beauty elixir that brightens up the skin, and keeps hair healthy and shiny.

We have 6 bottles of press juice and it comes with different flavours. We tried all of them in two days and we found out that our parents will prefer the greenies one, while me I prefer the combination of some greenies with fruits, and finally our little girl love the combination of orange and strawberry instead.

And now Press comes simply affordable at RM 10.90per bottle where you can get them online or you can get them at their stores in Menara Shell.

Address:
Press Juice Bar, KL Sentral
Level 5, Menara Shell,
Jalan Tun Sambathan,
50470 KL

Locations: KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur Food: Drinks Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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