Peel
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British pronunciation/pˈiːl/
American pronunciation/ˈpiɫ/

Définition et Signification de "peel"

to peel
01

éplucher, peler

to remove the skin or outer layer of something, such as fruit, etc.
to peel definition and meaning
02

se déshabiller, se dévêtir

get undressed
to peel definition and meaning
03

peler, se décoller

come off in flakes or thin small pieces
Peel
01

écorce, pelure

the outer, protective layer of a fruit that can be removed
peel definition and meaning

What is "peel"?

The peel of a fruit refers to the outermost layer or skin that surrounds the flesh or edible portion. It serves as a protective barrier, shielding the fruit from damage, pathogens, and environmental stressors. The peel varies in thickness, texture, and color depending on the type of fruit and its maturity. Some fruit peels, such as those of oranges and lemons, are thick and tough, while others, like those of apples and grapes, are thinner and more delicate. In many fruits, the peel contains essential nutrients, antioxidants, and fiber, making it a valuable component of the fruit's nutritional profile. However, in some cases, such as with citrus fruits, the peel can be bitter or unpalatable and is often removed before consumption.

02

pelle à pain, pelle

a flat tool resembling a shovel, often used by bakers for transferring loaves or other food items into or out of an oven
peel definition and meaning

What is a "peel"?

A peel is a flat, paddle-like tool used by bakers for transferring loaves or other food items into or out of an oven. It typically consists of a long handle attached to a flat, thin, and wide blade made of wood, metal, or composite material. The blade of the peel is often dusted with flour or cornmeal to prevent dough from sticking during transfer. Peels are commonly used in baking to slide pizzas, bread loaves, or other baked goods onto a hot baking surface such as a pizza stone or oven rack.

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Peel, Peel (un homme politique britannique)

British politician (1788-1850)

peel

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peeled

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peeled

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peeler

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peeler

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peeling

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peeling

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She carefully peeled the apple with a knife.
Peel the banana before eating it.
Use a potato peeler to peel the skin off the potatoes.
Before making the salad, wash and peel the carrots.
The chef demonstrated how to peel a mango efficiently.
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