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[[Image:Microplane grater.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A Microplane grater being used to zest a lemon]] | [[Image:Microplane grater.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A Microplane grater being used to zest a lemon]] | ||
[[Image:Lemon zester.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A (poor) lemon zester]] | [[Image:Lemon zester.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A (poor) lemon zester]] | ||
'''Zest''', also known as '''citrus peel''' (technical name ''flavedo''), is a food ingredient that is prepared by scraping or cutting from the outer, | '''Zest''', also known as '''citrus peel''' (technical name ''flavedo''), is a food ingredient that is prepared by scraping or cutting from the outer, colourful skin of [[citrus fruits]] such as [[lemon]], [[orange]], [[citron]], and [[lime]]. Zest is used to add flavour ("zest") to foods. | ||
The flavedo is the source of citrus essential oils (orange oil, lemon oil, etc.) which are important flavourings. | The flavedo (a term referring to “yellowness” of the skin) is the source of citrus essential oils (orange oil, lemon oil, etc.) which are important flavourings. | ||
The white portion of the peel under the zest (pith, albedo or mesocarp) is unpleasantly bitter and generally avoided by limiting the peeling depth. | The white portion of the peel under the zest (pith, albedo or mesocarp) is unpleasantly bitter and generally avoided by limiting the peeling depth. | ||
===What is a Citrus zester?=== | ===What is a Citrus zester?=== | ||
A '''citrus (lemon) zester''' is a utensil for obtaining the '''zest''' from [[lemons]] and other [[citrus fruit]]. It was | A '''citrus (lemon) zester''' is a utensil for obtaining the '''zest''' from [[lemons]] and other [[citrus fruit]]. It was popularised by Delia Smith in her cooking course in the 1980s. | ||
Although this is a purpose made tool, it's not very efficient. I prefer to use a [[mandoline]] to quickly remove huge strips of zest and then use a knife to chop it into smaller pieces. | Although this is a purpose made tool, it's not very efficient. I prefer to use a [[mandoline]] to quickly remove huge strips of zest and then use a knife to chop it into smaller pieces. | ||
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The Microplane grater is a probably the best tool for zesting [[citrus fruit]]. They are incredibly sharp and do not appear to blunt over time. | The Microplane grater is a probably the best tool for zesting [[citrus fruit]]. They are incredibly sharp and do not appear to blunt over time. | ||
===Scraping a coconut=== | ===Scraping a coconut=== | ||
The tool shown here may be pretty hopeless for zesting lemons but it's absolutely brilliant at scraping the flesh from a [[coconut]]. A large [[coconut]] can be emptied in about 3 minutes, leaving a pile of [[coconut]] | The tool shown here may be pretty hopeless for zesting lemons but it's absolutely brilliant at scraping the flesh from a [[coconut]]. A large [[coconut]] can be emptied in about 3 minutes, leaving a pile of [[coconut]] ''spaghetti''. | ||
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