Pineapple leaf tea and potato peel soup: five ways to cut food waste
by Zoe Wood from Environment | The Guardian on (#6G3D3)
Cut shopping bills, landfill and carbon emissions by using up peelings and stems where possible
With their spiky crowns of leaves, pineapples are about as close as you can get to a tropical paradise while doing the weekly shop - but now Sainsbury's has begun selling the fruit shorn of its exotic plumage, all in the name of cutting food waste.
With the fruit's hardy leaves usually ending up in the bin or a food waste caddy, the move shines a spotlight on waste in the home. So could the leaves, stems and skins of the fruit and vegetables we routinely throw away be put to better use in the kitchen?
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