Noun
strips of orange peel cooked in sugar and coated with sugar
the rind of an orange
Source: WordNetI remember when I first came out on tour, it was Greg Norman and Nick Price. We forget how big Norman was, what a presence he was. I remember one of my first tournaments, Greg threw an orange peel down on the ground and some fan ran over and grabbed it. 'This is Greg Norman's orange peel!' Phil Mickelson
Combine wine, milk, half the caster sugar, orange peel and cinnamon stick in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Source: Internet
Aviator American Wheat is a hybrid ale with notes of orange peel and coriander backing a more assertive toasty wheat base. Source: Internet
Peticolas reconstructed this classic cocktail into a beer by adding cherries, fresh orange peel, bitters and whiskey-soaked American charred oak chips to their 13% barely wine then sat it in a corner for three months and told it to grow up. Source: Internet
As the hops settle on the tongue, lingering notes of orange peel, pepper, pine and light toffee emerge. Source: Internet
But take note: Dried orange peel should always be soaked in warm water before it is added to a dish, otherwise it will retain too much bitter flavor. Source: Internet