Citrus peels can be used in a myriad of ways, so you don't necessarily have the option to just throw them out or recycle them for compost. In a home where a lot of oranges, lemons, grapefruits, mapi and other citrus fruits are consumed, making use of the peels can save you money and guarantee wonderful results. This article will give you some tips to get started.
Steps
Method 1 of 8: Which Peel to Use?
Step 1. Use the right peel
There are many citrus fruits, including orange, mandarin, Chinese mandarin, grapefruit, lemon, lime, pomelo, cedar, tangerine mandarin, etc.
- Always wash the peel extremely well before use. If possible, prefer organic sources to those that have been sprayed with pesticides, especially if you will be using it for cooking or other indoor use. If you can't find organic farm products, use a good fruit and vegetable cleaner to remove chemical traces.
- Read the "Warnings" section to find out what to do in case of dermatitis or allergic reaction to citrus peel.
Step 2. Use Chinese mandarin peel
You can use it to make jam. All you have to do is cook the chopped peel with sugar water until you get a syrup; use the recipe to make your favorite jam
Method 2 of 8: Lemon peel
Step 1. Use the lemon peel
The potential uses of lemon peel are so many that entire chapters of books have been devoted to it.
Step 2. Here are some great ideas to get you started:
- Peel a lemon and use the zest to wash in the shower. Leaves the body and hair clean and fresh smelling.
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Steep a lemon peel in the tea to give the drink a delicious citrus flavor.
- Fresh lemon grater.
- Make caramelized lemon peels.
- Make the lemon brandy.
- Citrus peels, like lemon peels, are also great for making roast chicken. Peel the chicken and let it cook. The meat will smell great and taste delicious.
- Lemon is often used as a garnish for cocktails.
Method 3 of 8: Orange peel
Step 1. Get some orange peel, which is just as useful
Here are some uses you can give it:
- Use the peel to soften the brown sugar; put it in the package.
- Make candied orange peels.
- Make an orange peel preserves.
- Use it to garnish fruit juices, cocktails and salads.
Method 4 of 8: Grapefruit peel
Step 1. Use grapefruit peel
It will be useful to you at least as much as those of lemon or orange, it also has peculiar characteristics:
- Cut the peel of a grapefruit using molds and use whatever you get to add a touch of liveliness to the salad. All you have to do is sprinkle them on the salad, which will also smell great.
- Make jam with the peels or candied grapefruit peels.
- Use the oil distilled from the peel to make a perfume.
Method 5 of 8: Cooking with the Peels
Step 1. Use citrus peels in your cooking experiments or in the dishes you prepare every day
There are many possibilities, whatever type of peel you use:
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Use them to flavor the water. Add any peel to a pitcher of water and put it in the fridge. You will appreciate the taste of water even more.
- Take any peel and prepare some candied fruit. They are very sweet, a great snack for children.
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Make a jam, fruit and spice sauce, jam, or other type of sauce based on the peel of various citrus fruits.
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Add a slice of citrus peel to brown sugar to keep it from hardening.
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Use the peel of any citrus fruit to freshen up a stinking garbage pail. All you have to do is cut it and insert it into the container.
Step 2. Use tangerine peels in tea
Make sure you wash them before experimenting.
- Peel the tangerine.
- Pour boiling water (100 ° C) into a cup until it is ¾ full.
- Add the tangerine peels and enjoy your good tea.
Method 6 of 8: Household Uses for the Peel
Step 1. Use citrus peels at home
- Use them in place of twigs to make fire. Any type of peel is ideal for the fireplace in winter.
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Use dried citrus peels to cool smelly socks or underwear drawer. It is best to put them in a bag first.
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Use citrus peels to freshen up the bathroom. They will give off a beautiful smell.
Step 2. Use citrus peels in the garden
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Use them to make compost. Citrus peels are ideal for this purpose. Just make sure you cut them off a little so that they degrade faster. You can also add them to a ready-made compost to freshen it up and give it a clean smell. Just remember that, according to some, the antibacterial nature of orange oil slows down decomposition; some believe that this has no impact and that it is an urban legend. Try to figure out if this is a problem or not by observing!
- Use any citrus peel to prevent cats from digging into your garden or using it as a litter box. Arrange citrus peels throughout the garden to prevent Fuffi from getting close to your petunias.
Step 3. Deodorize with citrus peels
- Chew the peel. You can preferably use that of orange or lemon so that your breath is very fresh. Chew it for a while, you will see that you no longer need gum and mints.
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Place the peels of any citrus fruit in a pan filled with water, let it simmer to cool the house.
Step 4. Use orange peels to remove tar from shoes
Step 5. Chop the citrus peels to make a smoothie
Not only is it good, it is also good for your health.
Method 7 of 8: Use Peels to Get Rid of Bugs
Step 1. Drive away ants and other pesky insects with a citrus peel
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The orange peel applied to the skin in the evening keeps insects away. All you have to do is rub it on the exposed skin and repeat each time the insect starts bothering you again.
- Put the peel made from two or three oranges or other citrus fruits in a blender and add a glass of warm water. Mix everything together until you get a mix that you can pour on an anthill that causes you problems.
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Rub the peel of a citrus fruit on the leaves of the plants once a month to prevent cats from approaching.
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Place dried cedar peel in closets and wardrobes to keep moths away.
Method 8 of 8: Use the Peels to Make a Flavor
Step 1. Turn citrus peels into an aromatic source
- Use citrus peels to fix a pot pourri. Let the peel dry completely. Once dry, chop it coarsely and add it to the pot pourri according to your needs. It should be kept in a glass jar until needed. It can also be placed in bags to keep moths away and to soften clothes.
- Chopped powder can be added to the bath to pamper yourself with this aroma.
- Extract oil from citrus peels to make a perfume.
- Make a citrus home spray.
- Make some summer citrus soap.
Advice
- Take a clean sock and fill it with dried orange peels and cinnamon. Tie it on top with a ribbon and you've got a scented pouch!
- Use half a lemon to sanitize the cutting boards, you will kill the germs.
- Take a lemon, cut it in half and sprinkle it on a handful of sugar. This mix is ideal for exfoliating the skin.
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Cedar is mainly used for the peel.
These are not the only uses given to citrus peels. You may discover new uses as you try these methods
- You can use a lemon to make cleaning a porcelain sink even more effective. Rub it in, let it sit and rinse it off.
Warnings
- If the peel has mold, throw it away. Don't take the risk of getting sick!
- It takes 1200 lemons to make 0.5 l of oil, so don't have high hopes!
- Watch out! Some people may develop contact dermatitis due to citrus peels. This problem can arise when, for example, you peel a lot of oranges or bring the peels close to your mouth. Symptoms include rashes and blisters, typical of dermatitis, irritation around the mouth, and even respiratory reactions. You should put on gloves. However, in case you have breathing problems, don't try to use rinds at all. If you notice any problems cutting the fruit or using the peel, you may want to see your doctor.
- Lime oil can cause dermatitis in susceptible individuals.
- Remember that grapefruit can affect the effectiveness of the medications you take. If you are taking medications, talk to your doctor before using the peel or pulp.