Especias y Hierbas

Meyer lemon zest

Meyer lemon zest
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Ingredient Information

Name

Meyer lemon zest

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

8 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Meyer lemon zest

Meyer lemon zest is the finely grated outer layer of the peel of the Meyer lemon, a citrus hybrid between a common lemon and a mandarin orange. This ingredient is widely used in cooking to provide a softer, sweeter, and more aromatic citrus flavor than traditional lemon, making it ideal for both sweet and savory recipes.

Origin: The Meyer lemon is native to China and was introduced to the United States in the early 20th century. It is now cultivated in various temperate climate regions and is prized for its unique flavor and thin, glossy peel.

Properties: Meyer lemon zest contains essential oils rich in aroma and flavor, which add freshness and a delicate citrus touch to culinary preparations. It is also rich in antioxidants and flavonoid compounds, which aid digestion and provide health benefits.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: In different Latin American countries, this ingredient may be referred to as ralladura de limón amarillo dulce, ralladura de limón mandarino, or simply ralladura de limón dulce, although the name "limón Meyer" is commonly used to distinguish it from common lemons.

Nutritional Properties

2.8g
fiber
28mg
calcium
5mcg
folate
0.1g
fats
0.6mg
iron
138mg
potassium
20
calories
6mg
magnesium
0.7g
proteins
48mg
vitamin c
7g
carbohydrates

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