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How To Dry Lemon Peel And 5 Ways To Use It

Why throw away lemon peels when they can be as useful as the lemon itself. Like lemons, lemon peels can also add a citrus flavor to your food with added nutritional benefits.

Lemon peels are rich in vitamin C, potassium, and calcium. They can make your skin glow, and also reduce dark spots and wrinkles. Lemon peels are great cleaning agents due to their antimicrobial properties. These citrus peels can add a refreshing smell to your room, closet or car and remove the bad odor.

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Drying lemon peels will help you store them for long, either as a powder or as it is.

How To Dry Lemon Peels?

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Using Dry Lemon Peels

1. Skin

Lemon peels are rich in vitamin C that can protect your skin from damage caused by the UV light, and de-tan your skin.1 As an antioxidant, vitamin C gives your skin a natural glow and can also reduce sun burns. Pectin and antioxidants in lemon peels can make your skin firm and remove wrinkles and fine lines. Dry lemon peels are also effective in reducing dark spots, and acne by cleansing the oily skin.

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To reap the skin benefits of dry lemon peels, use the dry lemon peel power to make face packs and scrubs.

2. Cleaning

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Lemon peels are natural antimicrobial agents.2 Dry lemon peel powder can be used to remove stains, kill bacteria and give your house a refreshing smell.

How to use dry lemon peel powder for cleaning: 

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3. Air Freshener

Not only do fresh lemon peels have a refreshing smell, even dried lemon peels can add a lemony scent and help you get rid of a bad odor. Throwing in some dried lemon peels to your fireplace can give a fresh smell to your room and help the wood burn for a longer time.

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Adding some dried peels to your garbage bags or refrigerator can remove the bad smell. You can use the dry lemon peels as a car freshener too.

4. Insect Deterrent

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Spread dry lemon peels in your closet, in between your clothes, and in the corners. The strong smell of the dry peels can keep moths, cockroaches, and insects from entering your closet and can also make your clothes smell good.

Unlike pesticides that can lead to health problems, dry lemon peels can be used in any part of the house, without any side effects.

5. Cooking

Dry lemon peel powder can be used in a variety of dishes and even for baking. It can be used in place of lemon zest for the same bitter and sour taste.

You can use it to make candies, as a seasoning, and also to add flavor to your tea. Adding dry lemon peels to cocktails will give it an extra zing. Dry lemon peel powder can be an excellent topping for cookies and pies for an additional texture.

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References
1 Darr, D., S. Combs, S. Dunston, T. Manning, and S. Pinnell. “Topical vitamin C protects porcine skin from ultraviolet radiation‐induced damage.” British Journal of Dermatology 127, no. 3 (1992): 247-253.
2 Dhanavade, Maruti J., Chidamber B. Jalkute, Jai S. Ghosh, and Kailash D. Sonawane. “Study antimicrobial activity of lemon (Citrus lemon L.) peel extract.” British Journal of pharmacology and Toxicology 2, no. 3 (2011): 119-122.
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