uses-that-you-didn't-know-about-lemon-peelUses that you didn't know about lemon peel
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By Miyeilis Flores

Lemon is a very versatile fruit from which all its parts can be used: leaves, fruit and peel, as they are recognized for their botanical, chemical, pharmacological and culinary properties.

Citrus lemon, as is its scientific name, has a high content of phenolic compounds, mainly flavonoids that are present in the main raw materials obtained from C. lemon such as fruit extract, juice, essential oil and peel, according to a study by the National Library of Medicine.

The use of lemon is very varied because it can be added to a meal, used to flavor the home, as a disinfectant for fruits and vegetables, in home cleaning and more.

When we use lemon for a recipe, we usually discard the peel, however, there are several uses that can be given to it.

7 uses you can give to lemon peel

  • Make a delicious lemonade: one way to take advantage of lemon is to use its peel when making lemonade. It’s very simple, you just have to use a large lemon with the peel, cut it and add it to the blender with water and the sweetener of your choice. Then it is strained and served with ice, the lemon peel gives it a unique flavor.
  • Flavor desserts: the zest of lemon peel is ideal for flavoring desserts and cakes. You can also add a piece of lemon peel to the custard to give a mild lemon flavor, and remove it at the end of cooking.
  • Insect repellent: a mixture to keep away insects and pests such as cockroaches, it is made with lemon peel, vinegar, water and some rosemary leaves. You just have to spray the liquid into the drain and cracks to prevent the presence of these unpleasant insects.
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  • Natural cleaner: the amount of biochemical compounds present in lemon peel makes it a natural disinfectant, which when combined with other ingredients such as mixing it with water, vinegar and baking soda, can help remove grease from multiple surfaces.
  • Microwave cleaning effect: lemon peel has the effect of softening dirt and food remains in the microwave, you just have to add lemon peel to a glass of water and put it in the microwave and then you can clean it with a kitchen cloth and remove it. easily.
  • Infusion: To prepare a comforting drink you just have to add lemon peels to boiling water, add ginger and honey, loaded with nutrients and vitamin C that helps strengthen the immune system.
  • Fight bad odors: lemon peel has the ability to absorb bad odors; so it can be placed in a container at the bottom of the refrigerator so that they absorb bad odors. It can also be placed at the bottom of the trash can.

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