How to peel an orange?

How to peel an orange?

Orange is one of the most popular fruits. It combines a pleasant taste, a cheerful orange color and a lot of useful vitamins and other elements that are simply irreplaceable in the cool latitudes of Russia. But unlike their closest relative, tangerines, oranges are not so easy to peel and can cause difficulties when consumed.

Peculiarities

Orange looks appetizing and bright, for which children especially love it. And mothers have to worry about the clothes of their fidgets, when, in an attempt to peel the fruit on their own, splashes begin to fly in all directions. However, due to the content of fruit acids in the composition, orange stains are not as scary as they might seem at first. They are easily washed from almost all types of fabric without damage to its structure.

Some people, however, are haunted by orange splashes. Especially if they are in a company or in a public place - after all, you can easily spray a person standing next to you, spill juice on a seat or table. Unlike tangerines, oranges do not have easy-to-separate segments, although they are also surrounded by a thick film. It is much more difficult for oranges to separate the outer skin - and this is often the main problem when peeling fruits.

Right choice

Half the success in peeling oranges is choosing the right fruit in the store. Ripe, healthy oranges are much easier to peel than unripe or overripe ones.Therefore, you should carefully monitor what gets into your grocery cart.

A ripe orange of the best quality has a bright orange, evenly colored peel. It looks like a tight ball when palpated and does not contain darkening or wrinkled areas. Too soft, darkish spots on the peel indicate that this fruit has begun the process of decay. Such fruits are not worth buying, they can be hazardous to health and cause food poisoning. And when cleaning and cutting, they can even fall apart in their hands.

You should not take in the store and oranges with a pale or greenish peel. This is a sure sign that the fruit is not ripe, which means that it will be much more difficult to clean it. In addition, unripe oranges have an unnecessarily sour taste and are unlikely to have time to ripen to a normal state in your kitchen.

How to peel oranges?

There are several ways to peel oranges, and humanity has come up with options for how to do it right, that is, with the least damage to the fruit and without the risk of deforming it. This is especially true in cases where fruits are prepared in restaurants or when you just want to beautifully decorate the festive table.

Before cutting an orange, use a simple technique that will facilitate all further steps, no matter which method you choose. The secret is this - put the fruit on a table or any other flat and solid object that can withstand some load. After that, press the fruit on top with one hand, and twist it in any direction for 15-20 seconds with the other. You need to be careful when pressing on top of the orange, otherwise you can provoke a rupture of the internal partitions of the pulp, and when cutting, the juice will begin to flow out.In addition, a bursting orange is much more difficult to peel - it no longer becomes elastic enough and begins to deform.

Another helpful tip is to use clean, dry wipes. They can cover or hold an orange, which will allow you not to get dirty, as the napkins will absorb the juice. You will also need a small knife anyway.

Cleaning method 1

If you don’t have a table with a cutting board or you are on a hike, this method will suit you. It is one of the simplest and requires only a knife at the first stage.

  1. Take a knife and cut off the top of the orange in the center where the "leg" of the fruit is located. The cut circle should be large enough, but not too big. You most likely will not reach the width of the fruit, since for this you will have to cut off part of the pulp. It is absolutely impossible to do this, otherwise you will flood everything around with juice, and further manipulations will be problematic. And if different soft fruits, such as kiwi, can be partially peeled and eaten with a spoon, then this will not work with oranges - they have too elastic peel between the pulp cells. When manipulating the spoon, you run the risk of splashing orange juice around.
  2. After you have cut off the top of the fruit, push your thumb under the peel and separate the peel from the pulp along the entire circumference. Do this gently, gradually and as long as the length of your finger is enough.
  3. Now you can pry off the top of the peel and remove it. For convenience, take the knife again and make a small cut - this will help to pick up the peel and definitely not damage the pulp while removing it.

This method is good in field conditions, but only works with ripe oranges, in which the peel has softened. For fruits that have a hard outer shell, it is better to do with other methods.In the absence of a knife, you can do all the same operations using a regular spoon.

Cleaning method 2

For too dense oranges, you will definitely need a knife. In theory, one could get by with just nails, especially if they are long enough, but you should not spoil the manicure for the sake of it.

Instruction:

  • the first thing to do is, again, cut off the top of the orange, as in the first method;
  • do the same with the opposite side;
  • after that, make an incision in the peel and cut the peel with an "accordion" from one pole to the other.

This simple method allows you to quickly peel an orange. However, make sure that the inner shell of the slices is not damaged during cutting, otherwise the juice will begin to flow out. To do this, it is important to do everything slowly and accurately. But if you have the necessary utensils, for the final result, you can get by with the usual cutting of orange slices. This is quite convenient if the fruits are intended for dessert, and not cutting into a salad - in the latter case, it is still better to first separate the peel from the pulp.

Useful Devices

Today, manufacturers of kitchen goods do not cease to amaze with the wonders of engineering. Not a single need of professional chefs or housewives is left without attention, and a variety of devices are created for them. Special knives are also being created for peeling citrus fruits.

For example, it may be a knife that does not have a blade, but is equipped with a special hook. It is enough to cut through the soft shell of an orange. After that, with a special spatula, which is located at the other end of the "knife", you can easily and quickly remove the peel.

Another interesting device is an orange cutter, which is shaped like a snail.It consists of a flat part, on the lower surface of which there is a pointed awl. They cut the peel of an orange. For ease of use, there is a round loop on the back of the cutter through which a finger is inserted. Some models even have two such loops or holes - due to this, you can increase the load on the cutter and peel even tough-skinned oranges.

A number of manufacturers, inspired by the similarity of shapes, specifically stylize such knives in the form of snails.

How to quickly peel an orange, see the following video.

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