It is about the size of a your fist if your a teen. If you are an adult man, a little smaller. genetically engineered ones can be the size of a melon. no kidding.
The average lemon weighs about 108 grams which is about 3.8 ounces.
An average lemon is about 6 oz
20 -30 feet
Three tablespoons of lemon juice is equivalent to approximately one medium lemon.
Approximately 2 tablespoons
There are approximately 2 1/2 tablespoons of lemon juice in one lemon. There are many recipes out there that call for lemon juice.
about 4 in a medium sized one.
a normal lemon would yield about 3 tablespoons or 45 ml of juice. Inserting a fork would produce a better yield than microwaving it or rolling it against a counter but still a reamer would still be the best.
About 3-4 tablespoons
Depends on the lemons size, shape and moisture level.
8 if you want one cup and 36 for a gallon
An eighth of a tablespoon of 400 GPL Lime Juice Concentrate when added to 7/8th of a tablespoon of water will equal 1 tablespoon of fresh Lime Juice. Of course, fresh Lime Juice will taste better as the concentrate goes through an evaporation process which hinders the volatile top notes due to heating. Normal fresh Lime Juice is 50-55 GPL (Grams per Liter of Citric Acid) so the reconstitution rate is 1 part concentrate (400 GPL) and 7 parts water.
One teaspoon full of lemon peel is equal to one lemon. So I would say the lemon peel of 3 lemons would equal 1 tablespoons
You should get close to 2 ounces of juice in one lemon. The exact amount will depend upon the size of the lemon.
Less than one, if you are using just the juice a lemon typically holds about 2 tablespoons. This is approximately 35 grams, so 9 grams would be about 1/4 of the juice from a lemon. If you are using the whole lemon it would be about as much as one slice if the lemon is sliced into 8 pieces.