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Removing the outer covering or skin from e.g. fruit or vegetables.
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Easiest way to peel pomelos?
Here's a summary of what I do:
Chop off the top part. About a little less than half an inch.
This will tell you how thick the skin is, and make it easier to peel.
Cut the a slice down the length of …
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Does ginger have to be peeled? If so how?
When ginger is young, the skin is very soft and peeling is not necessary. As ginger ages, it gets harder and at which point you will notice it. … If the skin starts to get a little rough, then it might be worth peeling. Mostly what I source around where I am, it's mostly older stuff. …