It all started with a scene in Ocean's Eleven -- the one where Brad Pitt's character goes to convince Saul (Carl Reiner) to join the group. Saul is sitting on a bench, peeling an orange -- not a Mandarin orange, a navel orange -- by scoring the peel, then pulling it off. Up until that point I'd always sliced my navel oranges, but the next orange I ate I scored and peeled -- and haven't sliced an orange since.
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It wasn't until more recently that I realized you could apply the exact same technique to grapefruits. Most people (including me until a few years ago) eat grapefruits by slicing them equatorially and scooping out the flesh, leaving the septae behind -- and making a sticky mess. Peeling a grapefruit, though a bit messier than peeling an orange, allows you to eat the septae and thus waste less. Here's the technique I use:
I start by using a paring knife to score through the grapefruit peel (but not into the flesh) longitudinally, down each of four sides.
This allows me to easily peel the skin off.
I use the knife to carefully peel off more of the "white stuff" (although I'm not too picky here as I don't mind eating it).
Then I pull the grapefruit in two and peel out the central strand of white pulp.
If I'm packing the grapefruit in my lunch, I often pack it just like this and wait until I'm ready to eat it to pull the segments apart (because they can be a bit drippy); for a navel orange though, the segments are much drier and can be pulled apart in advance.
With regard to seeds, if I see any big seeds I either pull them out or just spit them out when I encounter them. The really tiny seeds are no big deal; I just eat them.
How do you eat grapefruits?
I am your one person...greeting back into healthy taking and was looking for ideas on how to prep grapefruit to take to work for lunches/snacks, so thank you!
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DeleteI second that. Thanks for the post 👍🏼
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