Terre Exotique - Yuzu zest

Yuzu zest

Terre Exotique
€15.30

(€765.00 /KG)

Tax included

Discover Terre Exotique yuzu zest, an exotic citrus fruit, ideal for enhancing your recipes. Originally from Japan, yuzu, also called Japanese lemon tree, is a citrus fruit between wild mandarin and lemon.

These yuzu zests, rich in aromas of mandarin and grapefruit, bring a surprising touch of freshness to your dishes.

Yuzu peels are harvested in October in Koshi Prefecture. They are perfect for enhancing both sweet and savory preparations: try them in a sorbet, mashed sweet potatoes, or even a chocolate preparation.

They also add a delicate flavor to seafood dishes, like tartares and shrimp salads, or to meats like osso buco and roast chicken.

Presented in an elegant metal tin, yuzu peels make an ideal gift or a refined addition to your kitchen.

Find yuzu zest and other cooking aids in our Sweet Grocery selection. Good tasting !


Capacity : 0.02kg

Advice

Try a lemon and yuzu zest tart: add the yuzu zest to the lemon cream during preparation, delicious!

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Yuzu zest

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