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As it would happen, I have the Yonana, Vitamix, and an Omega Juicer. Without question, hesitation, or doubt, the juicer is by far and away the winner. Easily makes tremendous "nice cream" quickly and clean up is a breeze. Keeps stress off the Vitamix and I gave away my Yonana.
Have you ever tried just blending the bananas without freezing them and then freezing the whole thing after? It would seem like the blending part would be so much easier.
Yes, it's another appliance that takes up space and only makes one thing. That is why I got rid of my air fryer and bought a multi-purpose toaster oven that does EVERYTHING.
I freaking love our Vitamix. Our original one we had lasted 20 years, used almost daily. We had to replace the container once in that period of time when it cracked. We finally had to get a new Vitamix just last year. They're expensive but they are definitely an investment. (This comment is not sponsored.)
Back in the seventies, family got a couple Champion juicers. The quality,quietness, easy cleaning were all good, but the banana soft serves and the sweet carrot juice, sold me.
So happy you did this - I've had a Yonanas in my online shopping cart for ages! (I already own a Vitamix, which is why I held off on buying the Yonanas.) This has convinced me to stick with the Vitamix mainly because I want to add different flavors to my nice cream (like coffee!) You two are amazing! Thank you for such a thorough comparison. Cheers!
I have used the yonanas for years. Adding different frozen fruit with bananas is good especially strawberries. And yes the texture changes depending on the time you thaw out the bananas. I can't afford a vitamix so this works for me.
Can you just blend the bananas without freezing them and then just put the mixture in the freezer? Then you could just use an immersion blender and not have all of the noise and mess.
Same. Gotta be Vitamix, hands down. It was 2 years before I could justify the price ($225 reconditioned) and I’ve used it at least twice a day for 7 years. Best appliance in my home!
I’m with you. Given the number of times I’ve used my vitamix, the cost per use over the years is so small. I use it for so many things. A yonanas is just another machine taking up space...
I love your videos every single time! So entertaining! Just a note for people who want that Vitamix nicecream texture but don’t have or can’t afford the Vitamix, the Nutribullet works very very well! :)
Thanks, Jessica and Brian! Great Throwdown! I was so curious to see this one, because I have a vitamix and recently bought the Yonanas, because I just thought it would be so convenient! but if I were to rewrite history, I think I would have just stayed with the vitamix, for all the reasons you discussed...so it was so cool to see what your impressions were :-) Love you!
Mint chip nice cream: one drop peppermint essential oil into the Yonanas chute first. Half a frozen banana, half a teaspoon cocoa nibs, repeat until you have as much as you want to eat! Really reduces the banana flavor. You can do this in the Vitamix, but don't add the cocoa nibs until the last second or they'll be so microscopic you'll never notice them. (Recipe adapted from High Carb Hannah.)
@@prestonwhite6423 the National Institutes of Health have published, "Peppermint oil appears to be safe when taken orally (by mouth) or applied topically in the doses commonly used. Peppermint oil has been safely used in many clinical trials." However! Research ANY non-food through reputable sources before ingesting, buy only food-grade oils, and be a rational human being. Something you use a single drop of, once a week or less, is not necessarily something you want to consume in large quantities on a daily basis. I researched both peppermint extract and peppermint essential oil and determined that I preferred the oil to the alcohol for my own personal use.
I love making nice cream. If I want extra treat I add to the frozen bananas a large amount of raw cacao, Some salt, and some crunchy pure peanut butter. I know it is not perfectly healthy but it is unbelievable. You just have to tweak the quantities of cacao, salt and crunchy peanut butter to taste.
I love my Yonana's! I have two of 'em in case one breaks. I am sure that the Yonana's was meant for soft-serve not to be re-frozen. I also love adding different frozen fruit and nuts.
exactly, that’s where they went wrong, they froze a “soft serve” dessert. no one refreezes soft serve because it will crystallize. Yonanas was not designed to refreeze bananas. also, if you want to just blend bananas into a creamy form a nutri bullet is cheaper and does the job
Hi there. Haven’t finished watching yet but wanted to tell Brian that he’s looking very slender! Is that a fitted t-shirt? Yay!! Jessica, you look fabulous too! Love to you both!
I broke my food processor lid when I made nice cream recently. Not the machines fault-I didn’t wait long enough for the bananas to thaw. But I used to use it for nice cream and it worked well-just thaw that frozen fruit a bit first.
Both YoNanas machines I’ve purchased, I picked up second hand. I’ve gone to using my new Vitamix and agree that it is better than the YoNanas, but also agree the YoNanas is a great contender.
Do the flavors mix good? Or is it kinda separate like part banana then part strawberry? In blender it all gets blended together. Wondering If there’s a big difference
I just got an A3500, First day I made a smoothie with protein powder, Another smoothie for the kids with yogurt, Then I made Vegetable soup, Fruit sorbet, and then a protein shake. hehe And lots of self cleaning. I love it! I waited a really long time for a Vitamix too. My biggest regret was waiting. Everyone who is improving their health needs one.
Hello! I was ready to make a lifestyle change and your channel has been so helpful. I just got back from the grocery store and I'm going to start tomorrow. Thanks so much for sharing your adventure. Time for me to start mine.
I had a Yonanas and gave it away. Ugh. The Vitamix is great, but you’re missing the true champion of Nice Cream, THE CHAMPION JUICER. It’s better than anything on the market.
I was going to say something similar. My juicer had an amazing attachment for "sorbet" in addition to being a great juicer but it's not cheap and when it comes to being lazy for clean up the Vitamix still wins. I have the Tribest Slowstar. www.amazon.com/dp/B0718SWL51/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0Z8aFbYEHRP6M
Yep, had a banana ice cream from a vegan expo and they had this juicer but it's expensive and it would probably be the only thing I would use it since I
I absolutely LOVE my yonana machine. I do also have a high-speed blender, but for nice cream I do prefer my yonana machine. I have had both the version you have in this video and the elite version, there is not much difference. I love nice cream with bananas because its so creamy, but if you like sorbet then you can use any fruit. I do often use mixed berries, mangos, and strawberries to mix in with my frozen berries.
You gotta try peach sherbet/ice cream too. I suppose in vitamix you could do just peaches for sorbet, but for sherbet you need to add a little coconut milk and maple syrup/sweetener. It’s so good. I love fruit soft serve, I’m gonna make it all summer long
I'm just getting started with WFPB eating, but I have to say I freaking loooove my vitamix. I've used it for nice cream, date milk & soup. The soup was crazy good and so dang easy.
I actually make the frozen bananas in my food processor. I'm sure the vitamix is great. On fixed income so not an option for a while. Thanks, your videos are inspiring. I have been on Bright Line Eating since 2018, and am not at goal weight. Ups and downs especially with this Covid-19 pandemic. Keep up the good work. I couldn't believe how much better I felt within the first two weeks of eating right.
My kids love banana nice cream with frozen strawberries, pineapple, banana and the juice of one whole lemon. It tastes like rainbow sherbet! We use the vitamix. Thanks for the video:)
I have a yohannas and a vitamix. For a real special treat sometimes I like to add a little natural peanut butter to the nice cream. It is yummy! Hey Jessica for your chocolate fix for your Hersey peanut butter cup flavour add coco powder with the peanut butter and see what happens. It might work.
My parents leave their bananas out while they eat dinner and use the yonanas right after and the consistency is perfect. I got my refurbished VitaMix from Amazon for $269.99 several years ago and it was one of the best purchases I have ever made!!
Hi guys, I actually got a lesser version of the Yonanas and was honestly, not in love with it. I have had an Instant Pot Blender, which I got for just over $100, at Walmart, and honestly, it does I would say, as much as a Vitamix, it even makes hot soup. I am really happy with it, and I can do anything I want, from smoothies to soups, in it. So, if anyone wants an appliance and can't afford a Vitamix, these are really, really nice. I do make nice cream now and then, and I always do the frozen banana, peanut butter, and cocoa powder. It is divine!
Thank you for this video. I had a Yonanas and I donated it last week because I am trying to declutter my kitchen and I figured that I can use the Vitamix for the same purpose. The Vitamix is so useful to me because I can make so many things in it including vegan milks, soups, green smoothies, etc.
I've been considering getting a Yonana maker for a long time, but I just can't put out the money for it when I have a Vitamix sitting right here. I'm so glad to know the Vitamix reigns Supreme! Also, I never considered the milti-use of the Vitamix vs. the Yonana maker. Duh! I think I'll save my money for when it's time to get a new Vitamix! I've had my re-conditioned one for a long time now. Thanks so much for making this video! It was fun and informative. 💕
i freeze coconut milk in ziploc bags, then put the chunks through the yonana maker for a creamier nice cream. Also..i very much like the ripple effect of yonana maker in that it doesn't over mix the flavours and i add the chunks of chocolate at the end. u guys are fun!
Thank you guys for the review!! I already have a vitamix and love it, but were considering getting the yonanas and after this video I have decided to not get the yonanas and to just use my vitamix!!!! I really appreciate your videos!!!👏👏🙌♥️
The yonana needs a bit more time left out before scooping for that smooth texrure. Yes it surprisingly does mix whatever you add ie cacoa powder, dates etc . I bought mine cheap on facebook market. I love my yonana and find it easier and faster to use 😊
Thank you so much for this video! I was just wondering about getting a yonanas, wondering if it was worth the footprint I’m my very small kitchen. I’ll stick with my vitamix. Keep up the good work! Love your channel!
I love my Omega horizontal juicer for making nice cream. For my grandkids, it can dispense directly into a cone, like a softserve machine. Easy to clean too. We had a Champion Juicer when I was a kid, and I prefer the Omega for nice cream and juicing. I have a Blendtec blender and I can't stand using it to try to make nice cream. And, I even bought a tamper stick for it on Amazon.
As someone with a cheap Oster blender, the only downside to the yonanas is that you can’t make smoothie bowls with greens and other add-ins like you can with a blender. I’ve made thick smoothie bowls with my $25 blender, even homemade peanut butter before.
Thank you so much for the video. I got a Yonana for Christmas. For me, it's perfect because I am a lazy cook, and the Vitamix is just too much work. For those unable to afford the Vitamix, Instant Pot now makes one that I am very happy with. It is able to crush the flax seeds for my green smoothies. The container is glass instead of plastic which makes it easier to clean but risks breaking if not careful. I purchased it from Walmart for $99. Edit: I have put Strawberries and Blueberries through the Yonana, and I have mixed the end product with coco to make chocolate.
I have the small device. I must say that the ice cream is nice but it's difficult to mix ingredients with it. With a Vitamix or a blender, all ingredients (also dates) can be added.
Super glad you did this showdown...my Yonanas machine recently died, and I haven't been able to replace it (like you mentions, sold out!) and I haven't tried making nice cream in my blender before. I'm glad the Vitamix won, cause I have one! yay!
It’s like you made the video I needed. I was tempted to get a yonanas, but was hesitant because it’s another appliance. I have a vitamix, I guess I already have a good nice cream maker! Yay! Great video and saved me money.
I love to make nice cream in the vitamix using bananas and different fruits like peaches and strawberries. Prefer to eat it soft. Hard frozen doesn't work well. Please tell us about the containers.
I've had my vitamix for over 15 years and LOVE it...I use it multiple times a day. My in-laws have one that's over 40 years old and still going strong. They cost more up front but it's the last blender you'll ever need!
Had to pause in the middle of the video and make some nice cream. I made it in my nutribullet had to add a tiny bit of water but it worked, but I want a vitamix so bad now!
I love my Vitamix and use it every day. I used my Bed, Bath and Beyond 20% off coupon for a good deal. The gasket on the bottom leaked or broke after a couple years and BB&B replaced the whole thing, so I got a brand new machine!
Great video! I always avoided the vitamix because of the noise level. I, too, like to blend at 5:30am. 🤣 I also try to avoid excess appliances. Out of curiosity though, how is the yonanas noise level in comparison?
Close to 25 years ago I purchased a VitaMix (commercial style). paid $600 new. Went many, many years where I never used it. But I still love it. Would prefer a see-thru plastic with no spigot but it is what I've got. My most fave thing to use the VitaMix for is to chop up cabbage for Cole slaw. In a few minutes the slaw is made. Virtually no work. Oh, it is great for blending soups so I can take my soup in a cup.
We bought our reconditioned Vitamix with the 5 year warranty included from their website at at amazing price. And it does dozens of different things. Like cook plant based soups!!
Yo! I got a reconditioned Vitamix as well.. Love it! Makes the best hummus in the world. And creamy dressing and smoothies and soups and on and on. We live in a Motorhome so every appliance MUST be a multitasker. I use it for meal prep every week and in between as well.
??? I make our nice cream in our Vitamix. When we freeze it, it is so hard. When I set it out to thaw, the edges soften so much quicker than the center which is still rock hard. Do these nifty containers you use affect the freezing where it’s still scoopable???
I got an older Champion juicer from a friend and it’s by far superior for Nice Cream. I’ve tried vita mix, food processor and regular and deluxe yonana maker. The Champion product is creamier and the bananas can be totally frozen..
Thank you both for doing this challenge! I already have a Vitamix and didn't even think about making frozen fruit in it. I initially tried to buy a Yonanas (luckily they're sold out right now). Thank you for saving me money and space. P.S. I love the announcer voices!
In the Vitamix I like to add frozen, bananas, sesame seeds, dates, a dropper of Sweet Life Vanilla Creme, and plant based milk. Makes a malted milk shake. Yum!!!
I make a triple berry chocolate chip ice cream with the yonana. I alternate banana, berries, mini chips. Comes out wonderfully blended and creamy. Oh I never don’t let the bananas defrost at all!
That was fun. I'm so glad you did this because I have been really curious about the Yonanas machine! I have a basic model vitamix and I'm happy with how my nicecream comes out, so I don't need another appliance.
TLDR all of the comments, but about how many bananas would you say you used in the vitamix? Also one of the advantages of the Yonanas I think is the smaller batches you can make with just bananas and or other frozen fruit. With the vitamix, if I try to make one bowl, I have usually had to add some plant milk or something. Otherwise a lot of the fruit sticks to the sides in a way that can’t be reached by the tamper. So I guess what I’m asking is how many bananas do I need to put in there for everything to blend? And I’m a fan of banana blueberry nice cream
I bought my reconditioned Vitamix from their store (I live in Ohio) and I love it! I’ve used it for smoothies and cheese sauces mostly. However, I have used my 30 year old food processor and it makes wonderful nice cream! Crushed frozen strawberries easily and clean up is rather simple as the container is round. I make mine with bananas and strawberries but I’m going to try different fruits now! Off topic, but I want to say that I love that blue Dutch oven on the stove!!! Your videos are fun! I’ve been vegan for almost 9 years, thanks for joining the compassionate crowd!
I’ve had a Vitamix for a while and just got a Yonanas when I was quarantine shopping. I don’t think I would care for just bananas so maybe the Vitamix will win in the end. Love your videos, your weight loss is phenomenal. Thanks for the recipes, the humor and the encouragement to get on this WFPB eating plan.
I’m gonna try making healthy chocolate chip cookie dough banana soft serve. For the cookie dough it uses oat or almond flour, little nut butter and maple syrup and dark choc chips. I make the oat flour in my blender or food processor. Probably won’t buy Yonanas since I already have vita mix and food processor. It’d be fun if I had kids though.
i didn’t know i needed this video until it popped up in my recommended, haven’t started the video yet but excited to see if i should put my vitamix on the back burner & get a yonanana machine!
a weird yonanas shortage "says many average Americans" that dont understand there is a HUGE manufacturing issue right now I sell products online and over 3/4 of my best selling products are out of stock and have been for weeks.. the supply chain is NOT ok like they want us to believe... just saying :)
@@EvelinaMewa part of it is that, part is "some" states still mandating shutdowns, Part is even the ones opened have less production etc due to social distancing, additional cleaning etc... and some is reduced demand causing many to just stay closed.
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I have both, and once I started making nice cream in my Vitamix I'd stopped using my yonana. So now what I do is I make a large batch of nice cream and enjoy it right out of the machine, then I put the rest in silicone ice cube trays and run it through the Yonanna the next night! This way you can make all different kinds of flavors have like a "frosty"(Wendy's) the first night and soft serve the next.👍 I have a tip if you haven't tried this yet! Bake or steam or microwave a Japanese sweet potato let it cool in the refrigerator overnight The next night when you're making your nice cream plop that soft Japanese sweet potato into your vitamins with your bananas! It makes it so creamy! It also takes away some of that banana flavor. I do frozen bananas, Japanese sweet potato, frozen cherries, enough soy milk to get it going and a teaspoon of coconut extract! You got to try it's amazing!
My favorite investment was a 'Breville 16 cup Sous Chef.' (You should get the new one, with the dicing attachment.) They're very expensive, ($500. on Amazon) but I've used it almost every day, for many years. It has a commercial motor, so when you make nice cream, you don't have to thaw your bananas. Texture is extremely important, especially with nice cream. First, it'll break down into small banana chunks. You can over process at the bottom third of the mixture, with the 'S' blade, which gives you a rich, creamy texture. Then, you can scrape the sides of the mixer, to incorporate the chunks. Once you practice a few times, you'll find the sweet spot, that incorporates multiple textures. You really should eat the stuff fresh. I've never had success with nice cream, that's re-frozen. The best part is, the Breville food processor has many pro attachments, for slicing, dicing, shredding & mincing. I believe that all plant-based people should have this in their kitchen. Don't postpone buying, just because you already have some under-powered, inefficient toy of a food processor. Because you're both WFPB educators, you really need to share the message of using proper tools. This appliance was a real game changer for me. Everyone thinks I'm a chef, but it's the machine. I just drop things in it, and decide how to mix the ingredients. Best of luck with your channel, and thanks for helping me on my weight loss adventure! :)
The texture for frozen is just one of the voting criteria and definitely valuable info because if you make a bunch of nice cream with the yonanas and have leftovers you need to freeze, it's good to know that the texture may become a bit more crystalized after freezing.
I have the Vitamix and the Yonanas. I use the Vitamix daily for smoothies, have yet to make anything else with it. Haven't used the Yonanas in awhile, but I'd love to learn how to make frozen desserts in the Vitamix. How long do you churn the bananas in the Vitamix to make them like ice cream, and do you do it at high speed? I'm just afraid it would heat up too much and turn into a hot mush. Also I would like to add maybe some peanut butter and cacao, I'm wondering how that might work out.
Fantastic! I can find raw organic cocoa which if sprinkled on top of the nice cream is great or you can just go ahead and mix it with the banana cream before refrigerating. Cocoa is the base for chocolate, it's an excellent antidepressant and puts people in a good mood! 😉😆😊
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As it would happen, I have the Yonana, Vitamix, and an Omega Juicer. Without question, hesitation, or doubt, the juicer is by far and away the winner. Easily makes tremendous "nice cream" quickly and clean up is a breeze. Keeps stress off the Vitamix and I gave away my Yonana.
Too bad Vitamix is 400+ dollars!
Have you ever tried just blending the bananas without freezing them and then freezing the whole thing after? It would seem like the blending part would be so much easier.
Yonanas may be cheaper but is a single use device vs vitamix that makes soups, smoothies, sauces, purees
Good point!
Yes, it's another appliance that takes up space and only makes one thing. That is why I got rid of my air fryer and bought a multi-purpose toaster oven that does EVERYTHING.
I love my Vitamix.
But it really tastes like soft serve with banannas
I freaking love our Vitamix. Our original one we had lasted 20 years, used almost daily. We had to replace the container once in that period of time when it cracked. We finally had to get a new Vitamix just last year. They're expensive but they are definitely an investment. (This comment is not sponsored.)
Back in the seventies, family got a couple Champion juicers. The quality,quietness, easy cleaning were all good, but the banana soft serves and the sweet carrot juice, sold me.
So happy you did this - I've had a Yonanas in my online shopping cart for ages! (I already own a Vitamix, which is why I held off on buying the Yonanas.) This has convinced me to stick with the Vitamix mainly because I want to add different flavors to my nice cream (like coffee!) You two are amazing! Thank you for such a thorough comparison. Cheers!
I have used the yonanas for years. Adding different frozen fruit with bananas is good especially strawberries. And yes the texture changes depending on the time you thaw out the bananas. I can't afford a vitamix so this works for me.
I can't wait to try it with other fruit!!
I love mixing frozen cherries in! So good.
Can you just blend the bananas without freezing them and then just put the mixture in the freezer? Then you could just use an immersion blender and not have all of the noise and mess.
I’ve made banana soft serve in my food processor, it works great
My personal fave nice cream: bananas, dark sweet cherries and cocoa powder. Yum!
Ditto!!!
I love this combo as well as substituting blueberries for the cherries. Blueberries and choc.= yummy!
Same. Gotta be Vitamix, hands down. It was 2 years before I could justify the price ($225 reconditioned) and I’ve used it at least twice a day for 7 years. Best appliance in my home!
For an appliance you use that often, I’d call that a serious bargain
You could argue that the Vitamix costs less. Most WFPB folks have a high-speed blender, so the Yonanas is just an additional cost.
I only have $25 Oster, yet I rarely use the yonanas based on price of all the fruit needed to yield the anount I want.
I’m with you. Given the number of times I’ve used my vitamix, the cost per use over the years is so small. I use it for so many things. A yonanas is just another machine taking up space...
Plus you can add peanut butter to the bananas in the vitamix...
I have a blendtec. Great blender but not the best for nicecream but if I add a touch of nut milk it works (unless I add too much).
The Vitamix ppl are evil. How can they justify that cost? It should clean my house daily for the insane price. I barely use my food processor.
I love your videos every single time! So entertaining! Just a note for people who want that Vitamix nicecream texture but don’t have or can’t afford the Vitamix, the Nutribullet works very very well! :)
Good tip!
Interesting I have both. I’ll give it a try in the nutribullet!
Yup, I use my nutribullet as well. Comes out great! However I do slice the bananas a lot thinner.
If you each vote same, there should be 2 checks in that box since there are 2 checks counted when you disagree
This is one of the most thorough product reviews I've seen. Thank you!
Thanks, Jessica and Brian! Great Throwdown! I was so curious to see this one, because I have a vitamix and recently bought the Yonanas, because I just thought it would be so convenient! but if I were to rewrite history, I think I would have just stayed with the vitamix, for all the reasons you discussed...so it was so cool to see what your impressions were :-) Love you!
Mint chip nice cream: one drop peppermint essential oil into the Yonanas chute first. Half a frozen banana, half a teaspoon cocoa nibs, repeat until you have as much as you want to eat! Really reduces the banana flavor.
You can do this in the Vitamix, but don't add the cocoa nibs until the last second or they'll be so microscopic you'll never notice them.
(Recipe adapted from High Carb Hannah.)
DO NOT PUT ESSENTIAL OIL IN FOOD! ITS POISON! PLEASE, you peppermint extract (like vanilla extract)
@@prestonwhite6423 the National Institutes of Health have published, "Peppermint oil appears to be safe when taken orally (by mouth) or applied topically in the doses commonly used. Peppermint oil has been safely used in many clinical trials."
However! Research ANY non-food through reputable sources before ingesting, buy only food-grade oils, and be a rational human being. Something you use a single drop of, once a week or less, is not necessarily something you want to consume in large quantities on a daily basis.
I researched both peppermint extract and peppermint essential oil and determined that I preferred the oil to the alcohol for my own personal use.
Epic throwdown! We’ve been waiting for this one. And so thorough! Sweet dance moves too, Jessica!
where did the cute pink and blue containers come from?
I love making nice cream.
If I want extra treat I add to the frozen bananas a large amount of raw cacao,
Some salt, and some crunchy pure peanut butter.
I know it is not perfectly healthy but it is unbelievable.
You just have to tweak the quantities of cacao, salt and crunchy peanut butter to taste.
I love my Yonana's! I have two of 'em in case one breaks. I am sure that the Yonana's was meant for soft-serve not to be re-frozen. I also love adding different frozen fruit and nuts.
how do u do nuts in a yonanas mate? how do they like come out please??
exactly, that’s where they went wrong,
they froze a “soft serve” dessert.
no one refreezes soft serve because it will crystallize.
Yonanas was not designed to refreeze bananas. also, if you want to just blend bananas into a creamy form a nutri bullet is cheaper and does the job
I just got a Yonanas and the texture is wayyy better on it. I don’t understand how but it’s a lot better
@@CastledarkDweller27 I add them afterwards.
Can you make different flavors in Yonanas like chocolate banana, or strawberry banana? Seems like that’d be easier in blender
Hi there. Haven’t finished watching yet but wanted to tell Brian that he’s looking very slender! Is that a fitted t-shirt? Yay!! Jessica, you look fabulous too! Love to you both!
I thought that too.
Great video! I have always used my food processor from the 80’s and it makes great nice cream. But I appreciate the test comparison!
I have a vitamix (and had a Yonanas in the past)-I still prefer my $25 food processor!
I broke my food processor lid when I made nice cream recently. Not the machines fault-I didn’t wait long enough for the bananas to thaw. But I used to use it for nice cream and it worked well-just thaw that frozen fruit a bit first.
How??
Both YoNanas machines I’ve purchased, I picked up second hand. I’ve gone to using my new Vitamix and agree that it is better than the YoNanas, but also agree the YoNanas is a great contender.
I've had Yonanas for years. Love it. I use almost every missed fruit mixed in with banana. I also use frozen vegetables mixed in.
Do the flavors mix good? Or is it kinda separate like part banana then part strawberry? In blender it all gets blended together. Wondering If there’s a big difference
@@milliem8051 if you add the frozen fruit in all at the same time it will be mixed. You can control how you want it
I just got an A3500, First day I made a smoothie with protein powder, Another smoothie for the kids with yogurt, Then I made Vegetable soup, Fruit sorbet, and then a protein shake. hehe And lots of self cleaning. I love it! I waited a really long time for a Vitamix too. My biggest regret was waiting. Everyone who is improving their health needs one.
Hello! I was ready to make a lifestyle change and your channel has been so helpful. I just got back from the grocery store and I'm going to start tomorrow. Thanks so much for sharing your adventure. Time for me to start mine.
How is it going?
If anyone has a Champion Juicer at home, it makes great nice cream too!
I had a Yonanas and gave it away. Ugh. The Vitamix is great, but you’re missing the true champion of Nice Cream, THE CHAMPION JUICER. It’s better than anything on the market.
So we’ve heard!! Brian it’s time to get another appliance 😂😂😂
@@KrocksInTheKitchen I got mine used off of Craigslist.
Yes - please do a Vita Mix vs Champion Juicer throw down!
I was going to say something similar. My juicer had an amazing attachment for "sorbet" in addition to being a great juicer but it's not cheap and when it comes to being lazy for clean up the Vitamix still wins.
I have the Tribest Slowstar.
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Yep, had a banana ice cream from a vegan expo and they had this juicer but it's expensive and it would probably be the only thing I would use it since I
I got my Vitamix at Costco a few years ago for $299 brand new. We use it all the time! It's well worth the investment.
Compare the quiet, original banana soft serve, the Champion Juicer. 50 years of bananas, and going strong.
I absolutely LOVE my yonana machine. I do also have a high-speed blender, but for nice cream I do prefer my yonana machine. I have had both the version you have in this video and the elite version, there is not much difference.
I love nice cream with bananas because its so creamy, but if you like sorbet then you can use any fruit. I do often use mixed berries, mangos, and strawberries to mix in with my frozen berries.
Thanks for the video! I have a refurbished vitamix and I love it. Bananas, dark cherries cacao powder and a little cinnamon is my fav. nice cream.
That sounds so good
Yonanas is great if you have a crappy oster blender and are too stubborn to upgrade
You gotta try peach sherbet/ice cream too. I suppose in vitamix you could do just peaches for sorbet, but for sherbet you need to add a little coconut milk and maple syrup/sweetener. It’s so good. I love fruit soft serve, I’m gonna make it all summer long
I'm just getting started with WFPB eating, but I have to say I freaking loooove my vitamix. I've used it for nice cream, date milk & soup. The soup was crazy good and so dang easy.
date milk ? I am looking that up....we gave up animal products in Feb. still learning myself. I have made frosting out of dates lol.
Vitamix owner and was contemplating a Yonanas purchase; thanks for saving me some dollars!
I actually make the frozen bananas in my food processor. I'm sure the vitamix is great. On fixed income so not an option for a while. Thanks, your videos are inspiring. I have been on Bright Line Eating since 2018, and am not at goal weight. Ups and downs especially with this Covid-19 pandemic. Keep up the good work. I couldn't believe how much better I felt within the first two weeks of eating right.
Hwy, Sandra, try haunting your local thrift shop. I got my Yonanas for $4.99!
My kids love banana nice cream with frozen strawberries, pineapple, banana and the juice of one whole lemon. It tastes like rainbow sherbet! We use the vitamix. Thanks for the video:)
The Vitamix would incorporate air which the yonanas didn’t. I think that makes a big difference in final product.
I have a yohannas and a vitamix. For a real special treat sometimes I like to add a little natural peanut butter to the nice cream. It is yummy! Hey Jessica for your chocolate fix for your Hersey peanut butter cup flavour add coco powder with the peanut butter and see what happens. It might work.
My parents leave their bananas out while they eat dinner and use the yonanas right after and the consistency is perfect. I got my refurbished VitaMix from Amazon for $269.99 several years ago and it was one of the best purchases I have ever made!!
Hi guys, I actually got a lesser version of the Yonanas and was honestly, not in love with it. I have had an Instant Pot Blender, which I got for just over $100, at Walmart, and honestly, it does I would say, as much as a Vitamix, it even makes hot soup. I am really happy with it, and I can do anything I want, from smoothies to soups, in it. So, if anyone wants an appliance and can't afford a Vitamix, these are really, really nice. I do make nice cream now and then, and I always do the frozen banana, peanut butter, and cocoa powder. It is divine!
This was fun guys :)
Thank you for this video. I had a Yonanas and I donated it last week because I am trying to declutter my kitchen and I figured that I can use the Vitamix for the same purpose. The Vitamix is so useful to me because I can make so many things in it including vegan milks, soups, green smoothies, etc.
Also, I have had my Vitamix for about 15 years. It is a great appliance.
I've been considering getting a Yonana maker for a long time, but I just can't put out the money for it when I have a Vitamix sitting right here. I'm so glad to know the Vitamix reigns Supreme! Also, I never considered the milti-use of the Vitamix vs. the Yonana maker. Duh! I think I'll save my money for when it's time to get a new Vitamix! I've had my re-conditioned one for a long time now. Thanks so much for making this video! It was fun and informative. 💕
i freeze coconut milk in ziploc bags, then put the chunks through the yonana maker for a creamier nice cream. Also..i very much like the ripple effect of yonana maker in that it doesn't over mix the flavours and i add the chunks of chocolate at the end. u guys are fun!
2frozen bananas, 2 Tablespoons of unsweetened cocoa, almond extract, and frozen cherries, mix all together in Vitamix . Yummmmmmm!
Thank you guys for the review!! I already have a vitamix and love it, but were considering getting the yonanas and after this video I have decided to not get the yonanas and to just use my vitamix!!!! I really appreciate your videos!!!👏👏🙌♥️
The yonana needs a bit more time left out before scooping for that smooth texrure. Yes it surprisingly does mix whatever you add ie cacoa powder, dates etc . I bought mine cheap on facebook market. I love my yonana and find it easier and faster to use 😊
Thank you so much for this video! I was just wondering about getting a yonanas, wondering if it was worth the footprint I’m my very small kitchen. I’ll stick with my vitamix. Keep up the good work! Love your channel!
I love my Omega horizontal juicer for making nice cream. For my grandkids, it can dispense directly into a cone, like a softserve machine. Easy to clean too. We had a Champion Juicer when I was a kid, and I prefer the Omega for nice cream and juicing. I have a Blendtec blender and I can't stand using it to try to make nice cream. And, I even bought a tamper stick for it on Amazon.
You all are so fun! Great content!!
Glad you guys addressed adding other flavors.
As someone with a cheap Oster blender, the only downside to the yonanas is that you can’t make smoothie bowls with greens and other add-ins like you can with a blender. I’ve made thick smoothie bowls with my $25 blender, even homemade peanut butter before.
Thank you so much for the video. I got a Yonana for Christmas. For me, it's perfect because I am a lazy cook, and the Vitamix is just too much work. For those unable to afford the Vitamix, Instant Pot now makes one that I am very happy with. It is able to crush the flax seeds for my green smoothies. The container is glass instead of plastic which makes it easier to clean but risks breaking if not careful. I purchased it from Walmart for $99.
Edit: I have put Strawberries and Blueberries through the Yonana, and I have mixed the end product with coco to make chocolate.
I have the small device. I must say that the ice cream is nice but it's difficult to mix ingredients with it. With a Vitamix or a blender, all ingredients (also dates) can be added.
Super glad you did this showdown...my Yonanas machine recently died, and I haven't been able to replace it (like you mentions, sold out!) and I haven't tried making nice cream in my blender before. I'm glad the Vitamix won, cause I have one! yay!
It’s like you made the video I needed. I was tempted to get a yonanas, but was hesitant because it’s another appliance. I have a vitamix, I guess I already have a good nice cream maker! Yay! Great video and saved me money.
You are an inspiration to me. I've been struggling with my weight for years now. Thank you for sharing your wonderful videos
What if you want to add cocoa powder? Does that work with yonanas machine?
I love my Vitamix...work horse! it makes the best nice cream....and so much more...being a raw vegan, I use the Vitamix everyday!
I got my Vitamix from QVC. They had it as a special value one day so I scooped it up! I use it all.the.time!
Very fun way of presenting the video! Great video.
I love to make nice cream in the vitamix using bananas and different fruits like peaches and strawberries. Prefer to eat it soft. Hard frozen doesn't work well. Please tell us about the containers.
I've had my vitamix for over 15 years and LOVE it...I use it multiple times a day. My in-laws have one that's over 40 years old and still going strong. They cost more up front but it's the last blender you'll ever need!
Had to pause in the middle of the video and make some nice cream. I made it in my nutribullet had to add a tiny bit of water but it worked, but I want a vitamix so bad now!
I love my Vitamix and use it every day. I used my Bed, Bath and Beyond 20% off coupon for a good deal. The gasket on the bottom leaked or broke after a couple years and BB&B replaced the whole thing, so I got a brand new machine!
Great video! I always avoided the vitamix because of the noise level. I, too, like to blend at 5:30am. 🤣 I also try to avoid excess appliances. Out of curiosity though, how is the yonanas noise level in comparison?
Great job helped me alot, Krocks Rock!
Close to 25 years ago I purchased a VitaMix (commercial style). paid $600 new. Went many, many years where I never used it. But I still love it. Would prefer a see-thru plastic with no spigot but it is what I've got. My most fave thing to use the VitaMix for is to chop up cabbage for Cole slaw. In a few minutes the slaw is made. Virtually no work. Oh, it is great for blending soups so I can take my soup in a cup.
We bought our reconditioned Vitamix with the 5 year warranty included from their website at at amazing price. And it does dozens of different things. Like cook plant based soups!!
Yo! I got a reconditioned Vitamix as well.. Love it! Makes the best hummus in the world. And creamy dressing and smoothies and soups and on and on. We live in a Motorhome so every appliance MUST be a multitasker. I use it for meal prep every week and in between as well.
??? I make our nice cream in our Vitamix. When we freeze it, it is so hard. When I set it out to thaw, the edges soften so much quicker than the center which is still rock hard. Do these nifty containers you use affect the freezing where it’s still scoopable???
Y'all are awesome!
I got an older Champion juicer from a friend and it’s by far superior for Nice Cream. I’ve tried vita mix, food processor and regular and deluxe yonana maker. The Champion product is creamier and the bananas can be totally frozen..
Thank you both for doing this challenge! I already have a Vitamix and didn't even think about making frozen fruit in it. I initially tried to buy a Yonanas (luckily they're sold out right now). Thank you for saving me money and space. P.S. I love the announcer voices!
In the Vitamix I like to add frozen, bananas, sesame seeds, dates, a dropper of Sweet Life Vanilla Creme, and plant based milk. Makes a malted milk shake. Yum!!!
I make a triple berry chocolate chip ice cream with the yonana. I alternate banana, berries, mini chips. Comes out wonderfully blended and creamy. Oh I never don’t let the bananas defrost at all!
That was fun. I'm so glad you did this because I have been really curious about the Yonanas machine! I have a basic model vitamix and I'm happy with how my nicecream comes out, so I don't need another appliance.
TLDR all of the comments, but about how many bananas would you say you used in the vitamix?
Also one of the advantages of the Yonanas I think is the smaller batches you can make with just bananas and or other frozen fruit. With the vitamix, if I try to make one bowl, I have usually had to add some plant milk or something. Otherwise a lot of the fruit sticks to the sides in a way that can’t be reached by the tamper. So I guess what I’m asking is how many bananas do I need to put in there for everything to blend?
And I’m a fan of banana blueberry nice cream
I got an A2500 for, I think, $280 refurbished. It may be the best
I bought my reconditioned Vitamix from their store (I live in Ohio) and I love it! I’ve used it for smoothies and cheese sauces mostly. However, I have used my 30 year old food processor and it makes wonderful nice cream! Crushed frozen strawberries easily and clean up is rather simple as the container is round. I make mine with bananas and strawberries but I’m going to try different fruits now! Off topic, but I want to say that I love that blue Dutch oven on the stove!!! Your videos are fun! I’ve been vegan for almost 9 years, thanks for joining the compassionate crowd!
Try peach sherbet/ice cream, you just add little coconut milk and sweetener. So good. I’ve mad it both in vitamix and food processor.
I’ve had a Vitamix for a while and just got a Yonanas when I was quarantine shopping. I don’t think I would care for just bananas so maybe the Vitamix will win in the end. Love your videos, your weight loss is phenomenal. Thanks for the recipes, the humor and the encouragement to get on this WFPB eating plan.
I’m gonna try making healthy chocolate chip cookie dough banana soft serve. For the cookie dough it uses oat or almond flour, little nut butter and maple syrup and dark choc chips. I make the oat flour in my blender or food processor. Probably won’t buy Yonanas since I already have vita mix and food processor. It’d be fun if I had kids though.
There are so many different styles of The Vitamix. Does it matter which one we purchase? Do they all make the Nice Cream and more?
i didn’t know i needed this video until it popped up in my recommended, haven’t started the video yet but excited to see if i should put my vitamix on the back burner & get a yonanana machine!
No doubt Vitamix rocks, but I think the Magic bullet would do a good job with a little liquid or let bananas thaw a little. Thanks for posting.
I like making nice cream in my food processor. Always turns out amazing
I own both but never use the Yonana machine. Why am I keeping it?! I plan to donate it now!😊
Which is noisier? You can damage your hearing if you do not wear ear plugs with a Vitamix.
a weird yonanas shortage "says many average Americans" that dont understand there is a HUGE manufacturing issue right now I sell products online and over 3/4 of my best selling products are out of stock and have been for weeks.. the supply chain is NOT ok like they want us to believe... just saying :)
I agree - the workers don't have a safe condition to work in to manufacture things.
@@EvelinaMewa part of it is that, part is "some" states still mandating shutdowns, Part is even the ones opened have less production etc due to social distancing, additional cleaning etc... and some is reduced demand causing many to just stay closed.
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Do you have a champion juicer, or a green star or green power? Fabulous soft serve nice cream, and so many other uses as well.
I have both, and once I started making nice cream in my Vitamix I'd stopped using my yonana.
So now what I do is I make a large batch of nice cream and enjoy it right out of the machine, then I put the rest in silicone ice cube trays and run it through the Yonanna the next night! This way you can make all different kinds of flavors have like a "frosty"(Wendy's) the first night and soft serve the next.👍
I have a tip if you haven't tried this yet! Bake or steam or microwave a Japanese sweet potato let it cool in the refrigerator overnight The next night when you're making your nice cream plop that soft Japanese sweet potato into your vitamins with your bananas! It makes it so creamy! It also takes away some of that banana flavor.
I do frozen bananas, Japanese sweet potato, frozen cherries, enough soy milk to get it going and a teaspoon of coconut extract! You got to try it's amazing!
Ever tried the Japanese sweet potato in the yonanas machine?
Awesome! We do use a Vitamix and love our nice cream!
My favorite investment was a 'Breville 16 cup Sous Chef.' (You should get the new one, with the dicing attachment.)
They're very expensive, ($500. on Amazon) but I've used it almost every day, for many years.
It has a commercial motor, so when you make nice cream, you don't have to thaw your bananas.
Texture is extremely important, especially with nice cream.
First, it'll break down into small banana chunks.
You can over process at the bottom third of the mixture, with the 'S' blade, which gives you a rich, creamy texture.
Then, you can scrape the sides of the mixer, to incorporate the chunks.
Once you practice a few times, you'll find the sweet spot, that incorporates multiple textures.
You really should eat the stuff fresh. I've never had success with nice cream, that's re-frozen.
The best part is, the Breville food processor has many pro attachments, for slicing, dicing, shredding & mincing.
I believe that all plant-based people should have this in their kitchen.
Don't postpone buying, just because you already have some under-powered, inefficient toy of a food processor.
Because you're both WFPB educators, you really need to share the message of using proper tools.
This appliance was a real game changer for me. Everyone thinks I'm a chef, but it's the machine. I just drop things in it, and decide how to mix the ingredients.
Best of luck with your channel, and thanks for helping me on my weight loss adventure! :)
LasVegasDrummer I have that food processor, love it too!
I love my vitamin, which I got on sale at Sams. I had a Yonnanas and got rid of it for all th3 same reasons you stated. Great video as usual
I thought the Yonanas should be eaten as soft serve ice cream, so is this competition valid?
The texture for frozen is just one of the voting criteria and definitely valuable info because if you make a bunch of nice cream with the yonanas and have leftovers you need to freeze, it's good to know that the texture may become a bit more crystalized after freezing.
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Yay it’s a throw down!!!
I have the Vitamix and the Yonanas. I use the Vitamix daily for smoothies, have yet to make anything else with it. Haven't used the Yonanas in awhile, but I'd love to learn how to make frozen desserts in the Vitamix. How long do you churn the bananas in the Vitamix to make them like ice cream, and do you do it at high speed? I'm just afraid it would heat up too much and turn into a hot mush. Also I would like to add maybe some peanut butter and cacao, I'm wondering how that might work out.
You can't buy recond Vitamixes here in Australia. Retail price is around A$1,000.
Fantastic! I can find raw organic cocoa which if sprinkled on top of the nice cream is great or you can just go ahead and mix it with the banana cream before refrigerating. Cocoa is the base for chocolate, it's an excellent antidepressant and puts people in a good mood! 😉😆😊
Would frozen apples work for nice cream?