Dried Red Oranges
Category: Dried Fruits
Dried red oranges are thinly sliced segments of red (blood) oranges that have been dehydrated to remove their moisture while preserving their flavor, color, and texture.
| Nutrient |
Amount per 100 g |
|---|---|
| Calories |
350–400 kcal |
| Carbohydrates |
80–90 g |
| Sugars |
65–75 g |
| Protein |
2-4 g |
| Total Fat |
0.2–0.5 g |
| Fiber |
6-10 g |
| Vitamin C |
20–50 mg (lower than fresh due to drying) |
| Calcium |
50-80 mg |
| Potassium |
400-600 mg |
| Iron |
0.5–1.5 mg |
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- Culinary Use:
Garnishing cocktails, desserts, or baked goods.
Adding flavor to teas, infusions, or potpourri.
- Decoration:
Crafting, wreath-making, or table centerpieces.
- Preservation:
Retaining the unique tart and slightly sweet citrus flavor for long-term use.
To make them at home:
- Thinly slice the red orange.
- Arrange the slices on a baking sheet.
- Dehydrate in the oven at 50–60°C (120–140°F) for 4–6 hours, flipping occasionally.
- Store in an airtight container.
Applications
Dried blood orange, whether in powder or slice form, can serve as a versatile raw material in various industries. Here are some potential applications:
- Food and Beverage Industry
- Flavoring Agent: The zest and juice concentrate in dried form can be used to add a tangy and sweet flavor to desserts, drinks, and baked goods.
- Natural Food Coloring: Blood orange's vibrant red hue can replace synthetic dyes in foods and beverages.
- Infusions: Used in teas, cocktails, or syrups for an aromatic and visually appealing twist.
- Seasonings and Spices: Blood orange powder can be blended with spices for rubs or marinades.
- Cosmetic and Skincare Industry
- Exfoliants: Blood orange powder can act as a natural exfoliant in scrubs.
- Active Ingredient: Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, it is used in serums, face masks, or creams for skin brightening and anti-aging benefits.
- Aromatherapy: The citrus scent can be utilized in bath products, candles, and essential oils.
- Nutraceuticals and Supplements
- Vitamin Enrichment: The vitamin C and flavonoids content make it ideal for supplement powders or capsules.
- Functional Foods: Used in energy bars, protein shakes, or dietary products for added nutrients.
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Natural Medicinal Additive: Blood oranges have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, making them a potential component in health formulations.
- Craft and Specialty Products
- Potpourri: Dried slices are aromatic and visually attractive for decorative purposes.
- Edible Garnishes: Used in specialty dining for visual appeal and flavor.
- Candlemaking: Infused for both scent and aesthetic appeal.
- Beverage Brewing
- Craft Beers and Spirits: Used to add a distinctive flavor in brewing processes.
- Tea and Infusions: Incorporated into herbal teas for a fruity aroma and taste.