How To Dry An Orange

Leticia Celentano Author: Leticia Celentano Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Dry An Orange

Oranges are one of the most beloved fruits, especially during the cold season. They strengthen the immune system, tone up the whole body, are a very tasty treat for both adults and children.

 
 

How to dry oranges in an electric dryer

Oranges are one of the most beloved fruits, especially during the cold season. They strengthen the immune system, tone up the whole body, are a very tasty treat for both adults and children.

Oranges can not only be eaten fresh. They can also be dried. Dried oranges are used to decorate desserts, cakes, alcoholic beverages. Such oranges can be given to children as a natural treat instead of sweets.

Dried oranges can also be crushed with sugar or salt to make excellent seasonings: flavored sugar or flavored salt. They can then be used to prepare various dishes.

Recipes with orange ingredient

Ingredients:
  • Orange
We will need:
  • Board kitchen
  • Dryer for vegetables and fruits
  • Knife

How to dry an orange step by step instructions with a photo

Step 1

 

For work, we need an orange, a sharp knife, a vegetable dryer, a kitchen board.

Step 2

 

Wash the orange with hot water. Wipe dry. Cut the orange into thin circles 2-3 mm thick.

Step 3

 

Arrange the oranges in a single layer on the vegetable rack.

Step 4

 

Dry until done. This will take approximately 4-5 hours.

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