Mkostlich Dried Lemon Slices for Uncluttered Pantry, Single Ingredient Dehydrated Citrus for Intentional Kitchens
Mkostlich Dried Lemon Slices for Uncluttered Pantry, Single Ingredient Dehydrated Citrus for Intentional Kitchens
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Why you'll love it
- clean-label with no preservatives, additives, sulfur, or sugar
- long 18-month shelf life for pantry stocking
- natural source of vitamin C, B1, and B2 via fruit tea
- salt-water pre-wash and rainwater-irrigated fruit for purity
- versatile use across drinks, baking, cooking, and crafts in one product
- two fruit options (lemon and orange) to suit different drink and recipe profiles
Perfect for
- cocktail and mocktail garnish
- fruit tea brewing at 60-80°C water
- baking decoration on cakes and desserts
- flavor addition to cooking and savory dishes
- embedded decoration in homemade candles and resin crafts
Decor Your Life
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Our mission is to make your life easy, colorful and interesting. For the people who love decoration(cocktails, dining tables, parties, handicrafts), making creative drinks, cooking and enjoying delicious snacks, we strive to provide you with:
- A variety of dried fruit slices and freeze-dried fruits without additives.
- Sugar or jam adds sweetness to your cooking or drink
- Special snacks such as spicy strips and preserved plums
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Dried fruit slices
Orange/Pineapple/Grapefruit/Lemon
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Mkostlich Dried Fruit Slices
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Freeze Dried Dragon Fruit
No additive
DIY starbucks drink
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Mkostlich Yellow Rock Sugar
Rock Sugar for Pho/Cooking/Drink
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Mkostlich Pitted Jujube Dates
Pitted and No Additive
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Fruit and Sugar
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Jam for Drink or Bread
Osmanthus Jam
Honey Passion Fruit Jam
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Jam and Plum
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Latiao Spicy Strips
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Spicy Strips
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New Item-Dried Soy Strips
Product Information
Clean and free of impurities: Pick high-quality lemons irrigated by natural rainwater, and wash the surface of the peel with salt water. Lemon slices are dried at a low temperature and in a closed area to retain the original taste and the nutrients of the fruit. No preservatives, no additives, no sulfur and no sugar Drink and Decoration: Add a tart lemon flavor to any drink, desserts, baking, cooking; Also can be as a decoration for cocktail garnish, making candles, etc Good for Health: As a fruit tea to drink, the lemon tea can supplement the human body with rich vitamin C, B1, B2, etc. When using, take 1-3 lemon slices and put them in a water cup of 60-80 degrees, drinking it after waiting for 3-5 minutes, adding honey or rock sugar according to personal taste Warm Tips: Dehydrated lemon slices get blackened because of the light or air oxidation, which is normal and will not affect the taste quality Shelf life: 18 months. Seal and keep in shady and dry place. To slow down the rate of oxidation, citrus lemon slices are recommended to be refrigerated
Product Dimensions : 7.87 x 5.91 x 1.57 inches; 3.53 ounces Manufacturer : Mkostlich Units : 3.52 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #5,014 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I really replace several specialty ingredients with just this one pack?
Yes, one 100g pack of dried lemon or orange covers cocktail garnish, fruit tea, baking decoration, and cooking flavor, which means fewer jars cluttering your pantry.
Does the simple resealable pack fit a clean, uncluttered counter look?
The minimal resealable pouch is designed for tidy storage, and decanting into one matching glass jar keeps your shelf line clean and consistent.
Is the ingredient list short enough for someone who values clean label products?
The slices are 100 percent fruit, with no sugar, no preservatives, no sulfur, and no additives, which is about as short an ingredient list as you can get.
Will the 18 month shelf life help me keep a smaller, more intentional stock?
Yes, you can buy in modest amounts and rotate slowly without waste, which supports a buy less, use well mindset instead of constantly replacing spoiled items.
Does the low temperature drying process support a more mindful, slow living approach?
Slow, low temperature dehydration preserves the real fruit character, so the slices feel closer to whole food cooking than to industrial processed snacks.
How does this compare to buying fresh citrus for a minimalist kitchen?
Fresh citrus is lovely but spoils quickly and takes up fridge space, while dried slices store on the shelf, reduce waste, and stay ready when you need them.
Is this a better fit for capsule cooking than multiple single use garnishes?
Yes, one ingredient doing the work of five pantry items is exactly the kind of multi purpose staple that fits a capsule or minimalist cooking style.
Can I keep my bar setup simple with just this and a few spirits?
For a stripped down home bar, dried lemon and orange wheels are enough garnish for whiskey sours, gin and tonics, spritzes, and mocktails without extra syrups or tools.
Does the no additives claim actually hold up for clean eaters?
There is genuinely nothing added beyond the fruit itself, so you can use the slices confidently in recipes where you control every other ingredient.
How does dried citrus compare to bottled juice for minimal waste living?
Bottled juice often contains added sugar, preservatives, and single use plastic, while dried slices come in a resealable pack and have a far longer, less wasteful life cycle.
Will the warm citrus tones work in a neutral, all white kitchen?
A small glass jar of soft yellow or orange slices adds just enough warmth to break up an all white scheme without introducing visual clutter or strong color.
Can I simplify my tea routine with this instead of multiple flavored teas?
Yes, you can brew a plain green or black tea and add a dried slice for natural citrus flavor, which cuts down on the number of specialty tea boxes you keep.
Is buying in bulk actually more minimalist than buying small packs?
One resealable 100g pack replaces many small single use bags and tins, so it actually reduces packaging waste and visual clutter on your shelves.
How do I brew the dried slices for the best flavor in fruit tea?
Use water heated to 60 to 80°C, drop in one to two slices, and steep for 5 to 8 minutes. This gentle temperature pulls out the natural citrus oils and vitamin C without making the tea bitter.
What is the best way to store the pack after opening?
Press the resealable seal to remove excess air, store the pack in a cool dry place, and refrigerate after opening to keep the slices fresh and flavorful for up to 18 months.
Can I rehydrate the dried slices for use in cooked dishes?
Yes, soak them in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes, then add to sauces, tagines, stuffings, and savory recipes where you want soft, bright citrus notes throughout the dish.
Are these slices compatible with all types of tea, including green, black, and herbal blends?
Yes, the dried lemon and orange wheels pair well with black, green, white, oolong, and herbal teas, and they complement fruit, floral, and spice blends equally well.
Do these work with soda water and clear mixers for mocktails?
Absolutely, the wheels are a classic garnish for sparkling water, tonic, and clear soda, and they release their aroma as the drink is poured over them.
What exactly is inside the pack when I open it?
You get 100g, or 3.52oz, of naturally dehydrated lemon or orange slices in a resealable pouch, with no other ingredients, additives, or packaging inserts.
Are these safe for pregnant women and children to consume in tea and baking?
The slices are just dried fruit with no caffeine, no alcohol, and no added sugar or preservatives, so they are generally considered safe for use in family cooking and pregnancy in normal amounts.
Will the dried slices go bad or develop mold in humid climates?
If sealed and refrigerated after opening, they stay dry and safe for up to 18 months, but in very humid environments you should always reseal the pack tightly and avoid leaving it open.
What is the difference between dried citrus slices and candied citrus peel?
Dried citrus slices are pure dehydrated fruit with nothing added, while candied peel is cooked in sugar syrup and heavily sweetened, so the two are not interchangeable in recipes.

