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What Fruit Peel Do You Eat?

by ruth on June 25th, 2007

A survey conducted by the UK Food Standards Agency (to help judge if eating fruit peel should be taken into account how much pesticide residue people are likely to get from the food that they eat) revealed that one in five UK adults regularly snack on or eat fruit peel as part of their diet.

  • Of the 2,011 adults contacted in the research, 385 said they consumed at least one type of fruit peel.
  • About 27 per cent of the south of the UK admitted to eating fruit peel, 16 per cent of those living in the north, and 14 per cent of those in the Midlands region.
  • The majority of consumers eat just one or two types of fruit peel, and the most common choices are orange, followed by lemon, kiwi fruit, grapefruit and mango.
  • One per cent of people questioned admitted to eating peel from lychee, passion fruit and even avocado.
  • Out of the nine per cent of people who ate orange peel, four per cent ate it directly from the fruit. The other five per cent ate it in marmalade and baked goods.
  • Banana peel consumers tuck in most regularly, as 80 per cent of them eat the snack once or twice a week.
  • People who eat kiwi fruit are not quite so eager, with two-thirds choosing the treat only once or twice a month.

The survey results claim to be an addition to a growing body of evidence that health-conscious consumers are turning to unusual and adventurous snacks.

Would you eat fruit peel? And which one? Banana and orange peel I can still imagine…but avocado’s? Isn’t that a little bit hard to swallow?

Source: NutraIngredients; FSA

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POSTED IN: Healthy Eating, ~Fruit and Vegetables, ~Healthy Snacks

7 opinions for What Fruit Peel Do You Eat?

  • SP from the South
    Jun 25, 2007 at 10:46 am

    I’m a little queazy about it, but I do eat the peel from Kiwis. As a kid we used to eat apple peel all the time. Now, I tend to peel it off and toss it. I never ever considered banana peel?? Lemon slices in cold drinks is another one. You have to wonder if the pesticides are floating around in your sodas?? There goes another one! :(

  • Trisha
    Jul 19, 2007 at 4:30 pm

    I don’t eat a lot of fruit peels, but it is partly because of fear of pesticides. Do you know if in the US pesticides in peels are monitored? If they don’t, I wish they would.

  • josh
    Jul 26, 2007 at 11:56 pm

    eat organic there are no pesticides. besides pesticides are throughout the whole fruit not just the peel. so go organic.

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  • Kristen King
    Jul 29, 2007 at 5:40 am

    I eat the peel for most fruits I consume, but not bananas! I never would have thought of that. Not oranges, either. I guess my general rule of thumb is that if I have to peel the fruit to get to the good part, then I discard the peel.

    I do worry about pesticides on the skin of fruit and veggies, so I try to buy certified organic whenever possible and I scrub everything within in inch of its life. :]

    kk

  • carolyn
    May 14, 2008 at 6:42 pm

    I eat the peel of apples, kiwi, and oranges. I don’t eat bananas–they give me gas, so I can imagine what adding the peeling might do to me. And I only eat the peeling, or the fruit, for that matter, if it’s organic, except for avocados; I live in San Diego and a fruitarian (fruits, nuts and seeds, raw, and that’s it–except for cumin, sea salt and coconut oil, in very small quantities, to go with my tahini), so if I have to eat conventionally grown avocados, and sometimes it’s necessary, I do it.

  • Miroslav Cvetinov
    Jun 8, 2008 at 8:48 am

    :) Great. So I am not alone.

    I regularly eat banana and orange peels. They are so healthy it is hard to believe. In fact, I think that orange peel is single most healthy food that exists.

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