Who would have thought that the vegetable and fruit peels that we throw away so conveniently can actually be beneficial for our health? In fact, a study published in the journal Molecules suggests ...
They could one day also be used in the manufacture of batteries. The material science expert at Nanyang Technological University’s National Institute of Education has been looking into how organic ...
According to research from the University of Johannesburg, the high levels of antioxidants and polyphenols in passion fruit peels have a substantial potential to preserve fresh fruits and fresh ...
This article guides readers on consuming five common fruits—apples, pears, cucumbers, oranges, and mangoes—with or without their peels. It highlights the nutritional benefits of peels ...
The peels of fruits and vegetables are not just culinary cast-offs; they are full of flavor and vitamins, offering another round of utility. Whether it's the zest of citrus fruits, the skins of ...
Stop, stop, stop, stop! Jake: This is the Orange Peel Pro electric fruit peeler. It's supposed to make peeling fruit so easy. Medha: Who needs perfume when you got orange zest on your neck?
Narayan Lal Gurjar has used discarded fruit peels to develop a polymer that allows soil to retain moisture longer. He hopes it will help to improve water availability in areas affected by drought.
Three Hong Kong students have landed a spot at an event showcasing local inventions for their solution to food waste, which involves turning fruit peels into edible cups and straws. Form Six ...