Description
Orange Sweet Peel is a dried citrus peel traditionally used in herbal teas, seasonal comfort blends, brewing, baking,
muesli, chocolate and DIY soap projects. It has a bright, zesty orange aroma and naturally contains vitamin C,
antioxidants and polyphenols. Sweet orange peel is commonly used in teas for cold and flu season comfort, sinus and
head-clearing routines, and cheerful citrus flavour in blends. It can also be ground for use as a natural exfoliant in
rinse-off soap and scrub projects.
♡ Why we love it: Sweet orange peel brings instant brightness to teas, recipes and DIY projects. It is zesty,
versatile and easy to blend with other herbs, spices, chocolate and breakfast mixes.
Key Properties
- Plant Part: Peel
- Form: Dried peel
- Aroma: Bright, sweet, citrusy and zesty
- Flavour Profile: Sweet orange, lightly bitter and aromatic
- Contains: Vitamin C, antioxidants and polyphenols
- Profile: Traditional seasonal comfort and citrus-flavour botanical
- Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Seasonal Blends, Beer, Cider, Chocolate, Muesli, Baking, DIY Soap And Rinse-Off Scrubs
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours
What It’s Used For
- Sweet orange peel tea
- Cold and flu season comfort blends
- Sinus and head-clearing steam-style tea routines
- Herbal tea blends needing citrus brightness
- Beer and cider brewing
- Homemade chocolate, muesli and baking
- Ground exfoliant in DIY soap making and rinse-off scrubs
Who It’s For
This Product Is For:
- Herbal tea users wanting a bright citrus peel
- Makers preparing seasonal tea blends
- Brewers using orange peel in beer or cider recipes
- DIY soap makers wanting a botanical exfoliant
- Food users adding orange peel to chocolate, muesli or baking
This Product Is Not For:
- People with citrus peel sensitivity
- People wanting fresh orange zest
- Leave-on skincare without proper formulation and patch testing
- Use as a substitute for medical care for sinus infections, colds, flu, migraines or persistent headaches
How To Use
- As a Tea: Infuse in freshly boiled water, then strain and enjoy warm.
- As a Steam-Style Tea Ritual: Prepare a hot infusion and enjoy the citrus vapour at a safe distance.
- In Blends: Combine with other herbal teas for a bright citrus note.
- In Food: Add to homemade chocolate, muesli, baking or suitable recipes.
- In Soap Or Scrubs: Grind if needed and use sparingly as a rinse-off exfoliant.
- Brewing Tip: Use according to your beer or cider recipe and strain as required.
Safety Instructions
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Consult a healthcare professional before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or managing a medical
condition - Avoid use if sensitive to citrus peel
- For topical use, patch test first
- Avoid contact with eyes and do not apply to broken or irritated skin
- Citrus ingredients may increase sun sensitivity in some users
- Seek medical care for severe sinus symptoms, persistent headache, migraine, fever or worsening cold and flu symptoms
- Discontinue use if irritation or any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
FAQs
Q: What is Orange Sweet Peel used for?
A: It is used in teas, seasonal blends, brewing, chocolate, muesli, baking, soaps and rinse-off scrubs.
Q: Can Orange Sweet Peel be used in tea?
A: Yes, it adds a bright citrus flavour to hot herbal teas and blends.
Q: Can it be used in brewing?
A: Yes, sweet orange peel is sometimes used in beer and cider recipes.
Q: Can Orange Sweet Peel be used in skincare?
A: Yes, it can be ground and used sparingly in rinse-off soaps or scrubs, with patch testing first.







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