
Bitter/sweet orange (orange)
Citrus(?)
Other names: Bitter/sweet orange (orange)
Edible plantPhoto credit: Ellen Levy Finch (Elf)
Safety information
Safety information
Toxicity: None known for culinary peel amounts. (General knowledge: bitter-orange peel contains synephrine; concentrated extracts have cardiovascular cautions — not relevant to culinary use here.)
Contraindications: (General knowledge) concentrated bitter-orange (synephrine) extracts cautioned in hypertension — not the culinary peel use.
Interactions: (General knowledge) grapefruit/some citrus inhibit CYP3A4 (furanocoumarins); relevant mainly to grapefruit, noted for caution.
Evidence level
Reported in folk medicine sources; not clinically validated. Folk and historical sources have not been validated by clinical research.
Preparations
electuary base/flavor · fruit peel
Part used: fruit peel
Traditional use: peel used as a base/flavor in the 'majnuni' electuary(Folk and historical sources have not been validated by clinical research.)
Associated conditions
Edibility
Edible parts: Fruit; peel used as flavoring/zest.
Nutritional notes
Vitamin C, flavonoids (general).
Healing traditions
Sources (1)
- Lamberti 1991, in Mindadze, Masalebi 2020, N1