Tangerine peels are usually tossed in the trash, yet they’re rich in bright citrus flavor, beneficial nutrients, and fragrant essential oils. With a few simple methods, you can turn this “waste” into useful homemade staples—saving money while creating items you might otherwise purchase.

Contents
- Tangerine Peel Tea
- Candied Tangerine Peels
- Homemade Tangerine Peel Vinegar Cleaner
- Tangerine Peel Powder
- Tangerine Peel Syrup
1. Tangerine Peel Tea
Brew leftover tangerine peels into a warming, citrus-scented tea that’s easy to make and pleasant to drink.
Ingredients
- Fresh or dried tangerine peels
- 2 cups water
- Honey or cinnamon (optional)
Steps
- Rinse the peels well to remove dirt or residue.
- Bring the water to a boil, then add the peels.
- Reduce heat and simmer for 5–10 minutes.
- Strain into a cup and sweeten with honey or add cinnamon if you like.
Benefits
- Gentle support for digestion
- A comforting, aromatic drink with a fresh citrus boost
2. Candied Tangerine Peels
Make sweet, chewy candied tangerine peel for snacking or as a beautiful dessert topping.
Ingredients
- Peels from 4–5 tangerines
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup water
- Extra sugar (for coating)
Steps
- Wash peels and cut into thin strips.
- Boil the strips in plain water for 5 minutes, then drain (this helps reduce bitterness).
- In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water to form a syrup.
- Add the peels and simmer until they look translucent and the syrup thickens.
- Remove the peels, cool slightly, then toss in sugar to coat.
- Let them dry fully before storing.
How to use
- Eat as a snack
- Garnish cakes, cookies, ice cream, and other desserts
3. Homemade Tangerine Peel Vinegar Cleaner
Create an all-purpose natural citrus cleaner using tangerine peels and vinegar.
Ingredients
- A jar filled with tangerine peels
- White vinegar
Steps
- Pack tangerine peels into a jar.
- Pour in white vinegar until the peels are fully covered.
- Seal the jar and let it infuse for 2 weeks.
- Strain the liquid, then dilute with equal parts water.
- Use on countertops, sinks, glass, and other surfaces.
Benefit
- Citrus oils add a fresh scent and help boost cleaning power
4. Tangerine Peel Powder
Dry and grind peels into a convenient tangerine peel powder you can use in the kitchen or for simple skincare routines.
Steps
- Dry peels completely (sun-dry or use a low-temperature oven).
- Blend or grind into a fine powder.
- Store in an airtight container.
Uses
- Cooking: Stir into cakes, cookies, oatmeal, spice blends, or marinades for a citrus note
- Skincare: Combine with yogurt or honey to make a gentle exfoliating mask
5. Tangerine Peel Syrup
Cook peels into a sweet citrus syrup that works well on breakfast dishes and desserts.
Ingredients
- Peels from 3–4 tangerines
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup water
Steps
- Add peels, sugar, and water to a saucepan.
- Simmer until the sugar dissolves, then continue cooking until slightly thickened.
- Strain and pour into a clean jar for storage.
Tip
- Mix into cocktails or homemade lemonade for an extra zesty twist


