Don't throw out Mandarin orange peels, air dry them
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- čas přidán 4. 02. 2023
- Mandarin oranges are widely available during this Lunar New Year season. Do not discard the peels after consuming the oranges. Air dry and repurpose them. Let's reduce food wastage together.
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You can put them in your shoes if it smells, it works
Thank you! I shall give it a try
We cook fish curry and add it for a different citrus flavour.
Oh!? Wow! Thank you for the tips!
Ok-PART 2? Links no longer work on YT. I did a screenshot of the dead link u gave someone for where part 2 is. Copied/pasted address in search & it didn’t work. I’ve spent over 10 min trying to find it on your page. Not watching anyone who does “part 2 anymore.
Try this:
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Where is the rest of the video?
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Where is part 2
Lol😂 just unfollow easier I hate these videos part two my ass
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Awww... thank you. Appreciated.
So underrated
Thank you thank you. 🙏🏼
The video finished before the actual content even started
Bro just ate the seed
🤣🤣🤣
He ate a whole generation 😂
You can use the peels! To do what? Oh nevermind about that
Make tea and bean soups which I'm gonna show you lovely people soon. 🙏🏼
@@FatDough thanks. I do recommend not making them 2 parts because I couldn't find the second half so I just gave up and kept scrolling, though honestly I don't even look for part 2 most of the time, sometimes part two is part 1 of 5 and I only have 15 minutes on my lunch break..I've been fooled too many times, expecting part 2 to have the answer when it's just a repeat of part 1 😑
@@carmengogeidnas9670 Haha! There is no part 1 or part 2. This is a recipe by itself, as I will be referring back to this recipe when I make teas, soups or even a spice rub with these Mandarin peels. And I apologize for misleading. 🙏🏼 I will send future links here.
I just uploaded:
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@@FatDoughLinks no longer work on YT. Did a screenshot, copied & pasted & it still didn’t work.
How to air dry? Just put under the sun?
Yes or at room temperature
Not all places are gifted with sunlight. It has been rainy for several weeks. I am grateful for this video.
Depending on the thickness of the peel, I think you can Sun Dry for 1 - 3D. Would always recommend a Mesh Food Tent to keep it Safe from Bugs, regardless if outside or inside.
His eyes 😅
I have lazy eyes... Haha!
Hahaha refreshing
How do you do that with your eyes? I always wanted to learn that
Haha! I'm born with lazy eyes... 😂
@@FatDough oh im sorry then
@@pro_gemer It's okay. No biggie.
@@FatDough i dont cook but i have to say that you are super overrated
@@pro_gemer Overrated? Haha! I only have like 1k of kind subscribers. 😂🤣
Could you do this in a dehydrator?
You can, but I'm not sure about the temperature and duration tho
👁🗨 see where he's going here
Haha! 😂 I have lazy eye if that's what you meant... 🤪
What can you do with orange peel?
Make orange peel tea
Would you recommend this method for Orange Peel Tea? If so, how long do you recommend to age them for before usage for tea?
I wouldn't recommend this for ordinary orange peels. You can make some orange tea from fresh orange zest and juice.
@FatDough Oh, does Chinese Chenpi typically use different peel?
Using Mandarin Orange Peels because the rind is more delicate and should be easier to dry for less rot unlike Navel Oranges.
I was only thinking of doing small batches because I wanted to conserve money, haha. I heard that they can age it for several years, like 1, 5, even 25+ some of them for medicinal teas.
I read somewhere that people have stored them in Linen bags in dry location to air out and continue aging for years.
@@Mary-Ann_B_Mabaet Yes you are right
@@FatDough Alrighty.
Then I'll use this Method for Winter time or when I'm too busy to constantly go outside to check on them!
But really:
- Does Chinese Chenpi typically use different peel?
- Any difference between using Mandarin Orange VS Mandarin Tangerine Peels?
Is it different from tangerine?
It's different
@@FatDough looks very similar.
@@sargiusmarak3083 🤔 Mandarins are sweeter than Tangerines. And Mandarins have thinner, looser skins that make them easier to peel as compared to Tangerines. Hope this helps. 🙏🏼
@@FatDoughFunny. Here, even in Chinatown they have been labeled as Mandarin Tangerines for Years. Although, both Mandarin Tangerines and Mandarin Orange have very thin peel. Tangerines are indeed more sour and great for sour lovers ❤️
Could make Orangeade with Tangerines, like Lemonade or Limeade in the Summer because it's sour. Or Tanghulu. Lol
Annoying videos with part 2.. just unfollw 😂
Haha! 😂 Your lost!
@FatDough ahh man fine.. where is part 2 T.T
@@allansarmiento4908you can search up “tangerines fatdough” and it should show up. Did for me
I mix in my mouth nuts with citrus fruit peel, tastes better
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@@FatDough I eat whole with peel clementines with cashew nuts. I swish my mouth before and after with water to protect teeth from the acid.
@@frv6610 Oh wow!
@@FatDough Red Orange peel (Sort: Moro; produce of Italy) has very sweet taste and low/moderate bitterness. It can be cut in mixer and put on cakes, honeybuns etc.
WHERE THE HELL IS THE REST OF THE VIDEO?? THIS IS SO RIDICULOUS! WASTE OF TIME!
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@@FatDoughThis doesn't work
@@galevalenti7759 Ya mean the link or the recipe?
@@FatDough The link 😃
@@galevalenti7759 It works fine tho… 😞