Oranges are valued for more than just their taste and nutritional value. This fruit has long been a part of the daily diet: eaten fresh, added to dishes, and juiced. But few people realize that orange peel can be used in a very unusual way—as a natural, aromatic light source.
At first glance, the idea of setting fire to an orange sounds strange. However, we’re not talking about the fruit itself, but about creating a simple homemade candle from its peel. This method allows you to harness the natural aroma of citrus fruits and create a cozy atmosphere in your home without synthetic fragrances.
You can make such a candle using literally anything you have on hand.
Carefully cut the orange in half and scoop out the pulp, being careful not to damage the peel. It’s important to preserve the central white part—it will act as a wick.
Pour a small amount of vegetable oil (olive or coconut oil will do) or melted wax into the peel. Light the “wick.” The oil or wax will begin to burn slowly, and the peel will release a pleasant citrus aroma.
The result is a natural candle with a soft glow and a fresh scent. This option eliminates the need for pre-made scented candles and lets you use materials that would otherwise go to waste.
An orange candle creates a cozy atmosphere, fills the room with a light citrus scent, and can be a fun addition to an evening at home or a get-together with friends. It’s a simple, affordable, and unusual way to use a familiar fruit in a new way.