Zest (ingredient)
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Zest is a food
ingredient that is prepared by scraping or cutting from the outer, colorful
skin of unwaxed citrus fruits such as lemon,
orange, citron, and lime. Zest is used to
add flavor ("zest") to foods.
In terms of fruit anatomy, zest is obtained from the flavedo (exocarp). The flavedo and white pith (albedo) of a citrus fruit together makes up its peel. The amounts of both flavedo and pith are
variable among citrus fruits, and may be adjusted by the manner in which they
are prepared. Citrus peel may be used fresh, dried, candied, or pickled in salt.
For culinary
use, a zester, grater, vegetable peeler, paring knife, or even a surform tool is used to scrape or cut zest from
the fruit. Alternatively, the peel is sliced, then excess pith cut away.
The white
portion of the peel under the zest (pith, albedo or mesocarp) may be unpleasantly bitter and is
generally avoided by limiting the peeling depth, though not all fruits will
exhibit this. The pith can be used for cooking.
Uses
Zest is often
used to add flavor to different pastries and sweets, such as pies
(e.g., lemon meringue pie),
cakes, cookies, biscuits, puddings, confectionery, candy
and chocolate. Zest also is added to certain dishes
(including ossobuco alla milanese), marmalades, sauces,
sorbets and salads.
Zest is a key
ingredient in a variety of sweet and sour condiments, including lemon pickle, lime chutney, and marmalade. Lemon liqueurs and liquors such as Licor de oro require zest.
Zest is used in
some cocktails not only for flavor and aroma but also
for color as a garnish. For use as a cocktail garnish, zest often is cut in a
long spiral called a twist.
Cocktails featuring a twist include Dry Martini and Horse's Neck. For maximum flavor and aroma, as in
mulled wine, zest is simply cut from the fruit
with a knife.
Commercial uses
The flavedo is
the source of citrus essential oils (orange oil, lemon oil, etc.), which are important flavorings.[citation needed]
Lemon essential oil is the principal flavor ingredient in lemon drops.[citation needed]
Restaurants typically use a large quantity of zest.[citation needed]
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