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grapefruit peel

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Noun1.grapefruit peel - strips of grapefruit peel cooked in sugar syrup and coated with sugar
candied citrus peel - strips of citrus peel cooked in a sugar syrup
grapefruit - large yellow fruit with somewhat acid juicy pulp; usual serving consists of a half


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Further testing shows the wax covering may be unnecessary, since the tiny holes etched into the grapefruit peel can be effectively sealed by the carbon dioxide, preventing decay and food pathogen entry.
Desmond Payne, Beefeater's master distiller, tinkered with the formula by adding sencha and green tea and grapefruit peel to the mix for 24 hours.
The Alps Infusion is a blend of mint and eucalyptus, Andalucia recalls hot Spanish afternoons with a mix of orange, lemon, grapefruit peel, apple and rosehips, while the Morocco Infusion is a spicy blend of spearmint, cinnamon, orange peel and chicory root.
 
 
 
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