Mandarin Orange #1048
Third in a series of sketches exploring my Hakka Chinese heritage and personal family history through traditional foods and recipes. The small, flattened Mandarin orange is one of the earliest ancestral types of orange. It is the "mother orange" of many other oranges, including tangerines, satsumas, and clementines. Mandarins originate in the Nanling Mountains of southern China and are widely hybridized today. These winter-ripe, brightly colored fruits are traditional in East Asian Lunar New Year celebrations and temple offerings, and in American Christmas stockings since the 1880s, a tradition introduced by Japanese immigrants.
Mandarin oranges are called 橘 jú or 橘子 jú zi in Mandarin Chinese. (-zi is an optional add-on to indicate a noun, also seen in shì or shì zi word choices for persimmon.) The dried peels are used in Asian cooking and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dried Mandarin peels are called 陈皮 chen pi (literally "preserved peel") or 橘皮 jú pi ("mandarin orange peel").
I grew up eating these little oranges without much connection to these traditions, although I remember knowing it was good luck to have them around during the New Year season. Now, I am saving and drying the peels for the first time, for use in winter recipes.
Here are two options describing the home drying method:
Mandarin oranges are called 橘 jú or 橘子 jú zi in Mandarin Chinese. (-zi is an optional add-on to indicate a noun, also seen in shì or shì zi word choices for persimmon.) The dried peels are used in Asian cooking and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dried Mandarin peels are called 陈皮 chen pi (literally "preserved peel") or 橘皮 jú pi ("mandarin orange peel").
I grew up eating these little oranges without much connection to these traditions, although I remember knowing it was good luck to have them around during the New Year season. Now, I am saving and drying the peels for the first time, for use in winter recipes.
Here are two options describing the home drying method:
Watercolor, 2025
4" x 6"
Original Painting Unavailable
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