Apparently you can, it has high nutritional value, make sure its washed thoroughly. You could also try dipping the peel in melted chocolate.
Yes, orange peels are very high in fiber and have high amounts of vitamins and other nutrients. Occasionally, I grab an orange and eat it just like an apple. I bite into the peel, getting part of the peel and part of the juicy orange inside. After eating it quite a while I found it to taste surprisingly close to an orange smoothy.
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Worms can eat orange peels, but only if thoroughly washed. Make sure that no orange or orange juice remains on the peel; this is lethal to the worm. Orange peels may not be advisable, as they take a long time to decompose. they eat Brittany spears for brunch
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rabbiets can eat banana peels, spainsh, apples, roman lettuce if u ask no rabbiets can,t eat orange peels
Orange peels are also edible, but the white part is quite bitter
The Orange Peels was created in 1995.
You can bury orange peels in the soil. They will not try to escape.
I would suggest putting orange peels into a worm farm. Orange peels smell good, so they will draw pests to your compost.
Orange peels have Leptisol in them,leptisol is found or orange peel in some diet pills(natural) of course.
To make dried orange peels, just peel the orange and put them in a container and let them air dry.
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No, in most counties orange peels are used asseasoning for most unique foods. You can also add orange zest (grounded orange peel) to flavor most orange tasting foods. ----