Lemon fruit peel cut (Citrus limonum) - Apophycaire
Lemon fruit peel cut (Citrus limonum) - Apophycaire
Lemon fruit peel cut (Citrus limonum) - Apophycaire
Lemon fruit peel cut (Citrus limonum) - Apophycaire
Lemon fruit peel cut (Citrus limonum) - Apophycaire
Lemon fruit peel cut (Citrus limonum) - Apophycaire

Lemon fruit peel cut (Citrus limonum) - Apophycaire

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Lemon fruit peel cut – Citrus limonum

Main virtue: invigorating and aromatic.

Main use: infusion, culinary flavoring, natural care

Derived from the dried outer peel of the ripe fruit, lemon zest ( Citrus limonum ) is a natural resource highly valued in cooking, infusions and homemade cosmetics. Its richness in essential oils and aromatic compounds gives it a tangy and fresh note, ideal for stimulating and flavoring preparations.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
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Citrus limonum – cut fruit peel

Lemon peel is obtained by drying the zest of the fruit. It is used in infusions for its invigorating flavor, in cooking to enhance desserts or savory dishes, and in cosmetic treatments for its invigorating and refreshing properties.

Description

Light yellow to orange, dried pieces of zest with an intense, fruity aroma. Crisp texture, bright lemony taste.

Nomenclature

  • Common names: Lemon, lemon peel, zest
  • Latin name: Citrus limonum
  • Family: Rutaceae
  • Part used: Fruit peel (zest)
  • Shape: Cut
  • Origin: Mediterranean Basin, subtropical Asia
  • English name: Lemon peel
  • German name: Zitronenschale
  • Name in Spanish: Cáscara de limón
  • Name in Italian: Scorza di limone
  • Name in Arabic: قشر الليمون (Qishr al-laymūn)

Main virtues

Traditionally used for its gentle digestive properties and its ability to flavor infusions, lemon peel is also appreciated in natural cosmetics for its toning effects on the skin.

Main constituents

Essential oils (limonene, citral), flavonoids, citric acid, vitamin C, pectin.

Use and dosage

  • Infusion: 1 to 2 teaspoons per cup, let infuse for 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Cuisine: in pastries, jams, savory dishes and marinades.
  • Cosmetic: oily macerate or tonic lotion (external use only).

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • Do not confuse with chemically treated zest (prefer untreated zest).
  • May be photosensitizing in essential oil form (not concerned here).

History and origin

Lemon has been cultivated for over 2,000 years in Asia and has spread throughout the Mediterranean basin. Its rind is used both in cooking and in traditional medicine for its rich aroma and mild digestive benefits.

Miscellaneous information

  • Packaging: kraft bag or airtight jar.
  • Storage: dry, away from light.
  • Appearance: yellow to orange, dry pieces.
  • Smell: lively, lemony and tangy.

Sources and references

  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org
  • Corpus of Culinary Phytotherapy
  • Home Herbalism Manual
  • Works on aromatic and condiment plants

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Coupe standard

Specific References

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