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Definition of Orange rind
1. Noun. The rind of an orange.
Generic synonyms: Peel, Skin
Group relationships: Orange
Specialized synonyms: Orange Zest
Lexicographical Neighbors of Orange Rind
Literary usage of Orange rind
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1887)
"Any convenient and sufficient quantity of the fresh orange rind is exposed in
the open air until perfectly dry, and is then cut into thin shreds. ..."
2. The Steward's Handbook and Guide to Party Catering by Jessup Whitehead (1903)
"ORANGE JELLY—Sugar, water and gelatine boiled with white of egg and stra'ued;
orange rind added to it warm; orange juice filtered separately and added; ..."
3. Modern Cookery, in All Its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice by Eliza Acton (1858)
"Chop very fine together eight ounces of almonds, blanched, and dried, six of
candied orange-rind, or of orange and lemon-rind mixed, and one ounce of citron ..."
4. Modern Cookery, in All Its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice by Eliza Acton (1845)
"Chop very fine together eight ounces of almonds, blanched, and dried, six of
candied orange-rind, or of orange and lemon-rind mixed, and one ounce of citron ..."
5. The Pharmacist (1873)
"The paradoxical popularity of this preparation receives elucidation from the fact
that fresh orange-rind possesses such an exquisitely delicious flavor. ..."
6. The New Cookery: A Book of Recipes, Most of which are in Use at the Battle by Lenna Frances Cooper (1913)
"ORANGE WATER ICE 1 quart water 2 cups orange juice 2 cups sugar 1/4 cup lemon
juice Chipped rind of 2 oranges Chip off the pieces of orange rind with a ..."