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C'est l'hiver en Nouvelle Zélande et les Mandarines font leur apparition un peu partout. Pas très grosses, celles que j'ai ramenées du Night Market sont sucrées à merveille. Peut-être que je pourrais assaisonner un petit plat avec ces quelques morceaux de peau séchés. #Macro #MacroMondays #Peel
Peel (Holcombe) Tower, with Holcombe village on the nearside left, Bury in the middle-distance and the Manchester high rises in the distance.
Shot for the Macro Mondays Group January 23rd theme "It's A-Peeling To Me". Lit by bouncing the on-board flash off an overhead reflector.
#macromondays #peel
I decided to share this image for the latest #mcromondays challenge called #peel !
It actually shows one of the tiny little helpers in some hard kitchen work. He had to peel the carrots.
The term "peel" can refer to different things depending on the context. Here are a few descriptions based on various contexts:
Fruit or Vegetable Peel:
The peel is the outer skin or rind of fruits and vegetables. It serves as a protective layer, shielding the inner edible part from environmental factors and potential damage. Peels vary in texture, thickness, and flavor; for example, the thick, bitter peel of an orange contrasts with the thin, delicate skin of an apple. Some peels, like those of cucumbers or apples, are often eaten along with the fruit, while others, like those of bananas or oranges, are typically discarded.
Process of Peeling:
Peeling refers to the act of removing the outer layer of fruits, vegetables, or other items. This can be done using various tools such as a knife, peeler, or even by hand, depending on the item and the desired result. For instance, potatoes can be peeled with a peeler to remove the thin outer skin, while an orange can be peeled by hand to access the juicy segments inside.
Peel in Cooking:
In cooking, the term peel can also refer to a thin strip of citrus fruit's outer skin, which contains essential oils and imparts strong flavors. Citrus peel, like that of lemons or oranges, is often used as zest to add fragrance and taste to dishes and beverages.
Peel in Other Contexts:
In a different context, "peel" can refer to a wooden paddle used in baking to transfer pizzas, bread, or other baked goods into and out of an oven. This tool, often called a "pizza peel," typically has a long handle and a flat surface for sliding under the dough.
Peel in Cosmetic Treatments:
In the realm of skincare, a peel refers to a treatment where a chemical solution is applied to the skin, causing it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. This process reveals new, regenerated skin that is typically smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. Chemical peels are used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck, or hands.
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Peeling yellow paint. Found in a parking lot, in Searcy Arkansas. When new, I'm sure it helped people get their cars parked properly.
Junger“Knoblauch“ mit Schale.
Für“Looking close.... on Friday!“am 03.06.2022.
Thema“Food Peels“ (Schale)
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Dieses Sonnenblumenfeld im Nationaal Park De Groote Peel sah im September 2017 noch hoffnungsvoll grün - gelb - schwarz aus. Als wir heute bei einer Januarwanderung im neuen Jahr an diesem Feld vorbeikamen, musste ich an die derzeitigen Sondierungsgespräche zur Bildung einer Bundesregierung denken. Sogar die noch kräftigsten Pflanzen erweckten den Eindruck, dass sie lustlos die Köpfe hängen ließen. Viele kleine Pflanzen im Hintergrund erweckten den Eindruck, dass sie keine Lust hatten, den "Großen" zu folgen. Sie wollten sich lieber "erholen und erneuern" ;=)
Es mag jedoch jeder die Situation interpretieren, wie er möchte.......
Foto von So.14.01.2017