narancshéj
Narancshéj, or orange zest, refers to the colored outer layer of the orange peel. It consists mainly of the zest’s thin outer skin, which contains aromatic essential oils and minimal bitterness when the white pith is avoided. In cooking, narancshéj is valued for its bright citrus aroma and flavorful oils rather than the fruit’s juice.
The zest is most commonly obtained from sweet oranges (Citrus sinensis), but zest from other citrus fruits
Preparation methods include grating, zesting with a microplane, or peeling to obtain strips that can be finely
Culinary use spans sweet and savory dishes. Narancshéj is common in cakes, cookies, pastries, desserts, creams,
Storage and safety: fresh zest keeps best refrigerated for a few days and can be frozen for