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“Orange” Dynasty – Clean Novel
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“Orange” Dynasty – Clean Novel

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Last updated: March 12, 2025 1:35 pm
Vantage Feed Published March 12, 2025
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We often talk about “comparing apples with oranges.”

But what if you choose to create something out of orange instead of comparing?

“Yeah… ah…” you say.

But we know that oranges give us juicy pulp that can be eaten or transformed into its classic coveted orange juice.

truth.

But what do we do with the skin?

It’s been talked about two people who need to share the orange by cutting the orange in half.

One man took all the pulp from his half and threw away the skin.

The other man got all the skin from his hands and threw away the pulp.

You know, the first guy wanted to make orange marmalade, while the other wanted to make hilarious orange skin soap.

They may have spoken before to know each other’s needs.

If I did that, the first man could have taken the whole pulp and the other man, the whole skin.

Well, this analogy depicts us the “citrus” dilemma.

A walk to the markets of the Sahara African sub-African countries reveals how much fruit waste is a major problem.

But there’s no need to do that.

What if you use all the parts of the orange too economically and there is no waste left?

We already know about using pulp.

It will be converted to refreshing orange juice.

However, it can still be used in jams and marmalades.

Seeds can be used to sell seedlings.

Hey, imagine the benefits we get from trees.

Now, with them, we will give us fruit.

Orchard seedlings are becoming increasingly important for those who want boundary trees for their compounds.

But let’s put the seeds and pulp aside and invest a little of our hearts.

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Citrus peels are in many ways natural wonder.

First, it can be dried and ground into skin.

Currently, Zest can be used in a variety of applications, including kitchens and soap manufacturing.

However, citrus or orange peels are probably the final product after more valuable items have been extracted from the skin.

So whether we’re talking about the antioxidant limonene (antioxidant), or the essential oils used in our scent, orange peels store many benefits for us.

It also does not mention vitamin C that exists.

Orange peel extracts can also be used to create detergents to replace traditional detergents manufactured using harsh chemicals.

From there we were able to extract some antioxidants and concentrate on healthy candy bars for our kids.

But after extracting all of this, you can crush the remaining skin and use it in soap making and other applications.

In other words, it is possible to have a zero waste orange agro-processing industry.

The conclusion is

Oranges are all around us.

So why can’t you find a way to convert their skin into something useful?

Here we have covered some ideas.

Maybe some experiments could unearth more value.

So I’ll roll up your sleeves and dig them.

Photo Credit: Liza Sigareva via Pexel

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