Is there such a thing as Manderin Peelers?!


Question:

Is there such a thing as Manderin Peelers?

I was wondering if there was such a thing... I dont like the pith of the manderin which is the lighter white covering the actually manderin piece so I have to peel it off before i actually eat the manderin. Also is there such a thing as a grape peeler? My friend doesnt like the skin on grapes?
Thanks Guys if you can help!


Answers:
I've never heard of such tools, though I'd probably buy them. :)
Since I don't have such tools, I use a fork to peel the mandarin skin. Simply point the rightmost or leftmost prong of your common fork on the thin skin of the mandarin, and puncture it until you get to the middle (like putting a pin or needle through cloth, except this time, you put it through a see-through fruit skin), thereby removing the pit.
Hope you'll find it useful.. and cheaper, too! ;) As for the grape peeler, I have no idea.. though the fork would probably help. Just use the fork prong to puncture and pull the skin.

Yes, it's your thumb!

don't think so. aren't mandarin kind of like oranges? Peel both with hands. Skin grapes with a sharp knife.

They are called fingers.....

Here's a link to citrus and grape peelers.

http://www.fantes.com/peelers.htm...




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