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  2. Chenpi - Wikipedia

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    Chenpi, chen pi, or chimpi is sun-dried mandarin orange peel used as a traditional seasoning in Chinese cooking and traditional medicine. It is aged by storing them dry. The taste is first slightly sweet, but the aftertaste is pungent and bitter. According to Chinese herbology, its attribute is warm. Chenpi has a common name, 'ju pi' or ...

  3. Mandarin orange varieties - Wikipedia

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    The common sweet orange (Citrus x sinensis) derives from a cross between a non-pure mandarin and pomelo parents [11] Tangors, or Temple oranges, are crosses between the mandarin orange and the common sweet orange; [11] their thick rind is easy to peel, and its bright orange pulp is sour-sweet and full-flavoured. Some such hybrids are commonly ...

  4. Mandarin orange - Wikipedia

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    A ripe mandarin orange is firm to slightly soft, heavy for its size, and pebbly-skinned. The peel is thin and loose, with little white mesocarp, so they are usually easier to peel and to split into segments. Hybrids have these traits to lesser degrees. The mandarin orange is tender and is damaged easily by cold.

  5. To peel dragon fruit: Wash the fruit well under cool running water, then pat dry with a clean kitchen towel. Using a sharp knife, cut the dragon fruit in half lengthwise (stem to root), then in ...

  6. Clementine - Wikipedia

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    The exterior is a deep orange colour with a smooth, glossy appearance. Clementines can be separated into 7 to 14 segments. Similar to tangerines, they tend to be easy to peel. They are typically juicy and sweet, with less acid than oranges. [4]

  7. Juice vesicles - Wikipedia

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    Fruits with many segments, such as the grapefruit or pomelo, have more vesicles per segment than fruits with fewer segments, such as the kumquat and mandarin. [1] Each vesicle in a segment in citrus fruits has approximately the same shape, size, and weight. [2] About 5% of the weight of an average orange is made up of the membranes of the juice ...

  8. How to Peel a Head of Garlic in Less Than 10 Seconds - AOL

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    Saveur magazine's Todd Coleman shows you how to peel garlic in less than ten seconds. No knife necessary! Peeling the skin off garlic to get to its rich goodness can be a tedious task when ...

  9. 5 Fast and Easy Ways to Peel Garlic - AOL

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    One of the easiest ways to peel garlic is by shaking it out of the shell. This can be done with the help of two bowls . Place the garlic into one bowl and cover it with the other bowl.