We’ve been inspired by the “Zero Waste” movement ever since Vegan Milker by Chufamix was born (in 2012), and without a doubt, it’s something we’ve been praised for (big thank you!), as a way to cut down on unnecessary packaging while still producing such nutritious, healthy milks! We started this adventure more than 7 years ago, with our CHUFAMIX VEGGIE DRINKS MAKER, a version which we improved … [Read more...]
Sustainable wood mortar. How is it made?
Our new wooden mortar has been a huge success among the Chufamix community, and we couldn't be any more smitten! It's a small, but important step towards creating a 100% organic Vegan Milker. The mortar is locally made in a facility really close to our warehouse, in Tornería Alcasser (València, Spain). We are firm believers that the organic denomination shouldn't be only used to talk about raw … [Read more...]
From Chufamix to VEGAN MILKER by Chufamix
We’ve paid attention to your comments and suggestions during these last 5 years discovering the goodness of plant milks together. 2017 was the year to make Chufamix even better. With a lot of effort and ilusion, we improved both the filter and the mortar and we’d love to introduce you to the new ChufaMix. What are the new changes about? New Filter: The filter is still made with the … [Read more...]
Beech tree Wood morter: here comes Chufamix’s organic R-evolution!
There’s two reasons we picked Organic Trade approved materials when we first designed our ChufaMix: 1.We wanted to make a sturdy appliance, no built-in obsolescence in sight, that was also affordable for all pockets. Why? Our goal was to create a handy instrument that you can keep in your kitchen at all times to make your own plant milk and skip on all those unnecessary carton bricks. That’s the … [Read more...]
“Express” filtering with Chufamix – Video tip
When we make plant milk using nuts, tigernuts or soya, the Vegan Milker filter fills up with pulp. The same thing happens with some juices which have a lot of pulp, like grape juice. In these cases, before putting in the mortar for the final pressing, we stir the pulp with a wooden spoon in order to make the sieving process easier. Today’s tip substitutes the use of the wooden spoon. We got this … [Read more...]