Do you peel a kumquat?

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asked Sep 1, 2020 in Other-Food Drink by Osage77 (300 points)
Do you peel a kumquat?

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answered Sep 4, 2020 by narcfreesociety (690 points)
When eating a Kumquat you eat the whole Kumquat including the skin.

There's no need to peel the skin off a Kumquat before eating the Kumquat because the Kumquat skin is edible and very nutritious for you.

If you want to peel the skin off of the Kumquat you can do so if you want or if you do not like the taste of the skin of the Kumquat.

But if you want to eat the skin of the Kumquat there's no need or requirement to peel the skin of the Kumquat like you would some other fruits.

I always eat the skin of the Kumquat because there's vitamins and nutrients in the Kumquat skin and you get more health benefits from eating the skin as well as the Kumquat.
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answered Mar 22, 2022 by hippomine (1,870 points)
You can eat a Kumquat whole or peel the Kumquat although Kumquats are best eaten whole.

Kumquats are edible and they are delicious and healthy for you as well.

The best way to eat Kumquats is whole and unpeeled although you can cut them up and peel them if you would like too.

The seeds of Kumquats are not poisonous, but they have the same bitter taste as orange seeds.

 If you're feeling dainty, slice the kumquat in half and pluck out the seeds.

You can easily spit the seeds out as you eat instead, or even chew them up if you don't mind the flavor.

Pull off the nubs of green stems as well.

Benefits of eating Kumquats include gallstone depletion, encourages weight loss, helps the digestive system, aids in controlling your blood sugar, helps in glowing skin, has anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties, supports hair growth, protects against scurvy, improves bone density, boosts metabolism.

Kumquats are best eaten whole and unpeeled.

The kumquats sweet flavor actually comes from the peel, while their juice is tart.

The only caveat is that if you're allergic to the peel of common citrus fruits, you may need to pass up kumquats.

If the tart juice turns you off, you can squeeze it out before eating the fruit.

Kumquats, or cumquats in Australian English, are a group of small fruit-bearing trees in the flowering plant family Rutaceae.

They were previously classified as forming the now-historical genus Fortunella or placed within Citrus, sensu lato.

Kumquats have a flavor of their own, and as you'll learn, the juice is quite sour, whilst the skin is sweet (when fully ripe).

They don't taste like oranges because they are a different fruit, however, they are still citrus, so it won't be a shocking flavor you will be surprised by.

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