Especias y Hierbas

Grapefruit zest

Grapefruit zest
Popularity 11 recipes

Used in multiple popular recipes

Ingredient Information

Name

Grapefruit zest

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

11 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Grapefruit zest is the thin, colored outer layer of the grapefruit peel, a large and aromatic citrus fruit whose flavor is a combination of sweet and bitter. This zest is commonly used in cooking to add a fresh, citrusy, and fragrant touch to various recipes, from desserts to savory dishes and beverages.

Origin: The grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi) is a hybrid fruit native to the Caribbean, resulting from the cross between the sweet orange and the pomelo. It is very popular in many regions of Latin America and the United States, where it is widely cultivated.

Properties: Grapefruit zest is rich in essential oils and aromatic compounds that intensify the flavor of preparations without adding the acidity or bitterness of the juice. Furthermore, it provides small amounts of vitamins and natural antioxidants, contributing to fresher and more balanced recipes.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: In different regions, grapefruit may be called pomelo (very common in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay) or simply toronja (in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean). Therefore, grapefruit zest may also be found as pomelo zest in various Latin American recipes.

Nutritional Properties

2.5g
fiber
8mcg
folate
135mg
potassium
33
calories
0mcg
lycopene
0.6g
proteins
31mg
vitamin c
0.1g
total fats
8.1g
carbohydrates

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