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Mizuna Apple Cucumber Lemon

A light green juice with mizuna, cucumber, green apple, and lemon.

GreenMildRefreshinggreenyellow
Yield
~16 oz
Prep
11 min
Sugar
balanced
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Mizuna Apple Cucumber Lemon in a clear glass with fresh mizuna, cucumber, green apple, and lemon, and emerald linen.

Recipe at a glance

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Best for
Lighter bottles
Taste
Light + refreshing
Sweetness
Low-medium
Drink window
Best same day
Yield confidence
High

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Ingredient roles

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Cucumber

Base + yield

Builds most of the bottle and keeps the recipe easy to press.

What to buy

Look for cucumber: Firm body with taut, deep-green skin.

Mizuna

Green structure

Adds a green flavor note and deeper color.

What to buy

Look for mizuna: Feathery leaves that look crisp and lifted.

Green Apple

Gentle sweetness

Rounds sharper ingredients and gives the bottle a fuller finish.

What to buy

Look for green apple: Firm with no give when pressed.

Lemon

Acid + brightness

Keeps the bottle from tasting flat and sharpens the finish.

What to buy

Look for lemon: Heavy for size with thin, taut skin.

Juicing order

  1. Fresh cucumbers growing on a vine with healthy leaves and soft natural light.

    1Cucumber

    Start with cucumber to build steady flow through the press.

  2. Green apples growing on a tree branch with healthy leaves and warm natural light.

    2Green Apple

    Run green apple next so its sweetness carries through the press.

  3. Mizuna greens growing in a garden bed with feathery leaves and soft natural light.

    3Mizuna

    Feed mizuna between firmer produce to help carry the leaves through.

  4. Fresh yellow lemons growing on a citrus tree branch with glossy green leaves.

    4Lemon

    Finish with lemon, then stir gently before bottling.

Bottle tuning

Fix the flavor or swap without losing balance.

Use Flavor Rescue after juicing. Use Swap Confidently before juicing when an ingredient is missing.

Flavor rescue

Rescue the final sip.

Quick fixes for a finished bottle that tastes too sweet, sharp, flat, green, or watery.

Too sweet

Add more cucumber or a squeeze of lemon to pull the bottle back toward crisp.

Too sharp

Add a few cucumber pieces or a small green apple wedge to soften the edge.

Too flat

Add lemon, a fresh herb, or a tiny pinch of salt after juicing to wake up the flavor.

Too green

Use less mizuna next time and keep a small sweet accent for balance.

Too watery

Serve very cold and add a little lemon so the bottle still tastes crisp.

Swap confidently

Keep the bottle balanced when something is missing.

Use these swaps before juicing when you are missing an ingredient or want a lighter bottle.

Missing cucumber

Use zucchini

Keeps yield, but shifts the base flavor.

Missing mizuna

Use arugula

Keeps the recipe usable with a small flavor shift.

Missing green apple

Use pear

Keeps sweetness, but changes body and aroma.

Missing lemon

Use lime

Keeps brightness with a slightly different citrus edge.

Storage note: Leafy green juices are often most pleasant soon after pressing. For best flavor, enjoy the same day. Shake gently if it separates, keep it cold, and discard questionable juice. General recipe education only; calories and yield vary by produce size, ripeness, juicer yield, and serving size. Read the disclaimer.

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