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.
Two-three tablespoons of lemon juice is equal to one lemon.
about 2
TABLESPOONS
(not ounces)
so the correct answer is 1 oz. of lime juice, which equals 2 Tablespoons
Zero. There is no lime juice in a bottle of lemon juice.
Approximately 2 tablespoons.
About 2 Tablespoons.
The ratio is one to one....
1 medium lemon is the equivalent of about 2-3 tablespoons of juice (6 -9 teaspoons).
Three tablespoons of lemon juice is equivalent to approximately one medium lemon.
about 4 in a medium sized one.
The approximate amount of lemon juice is 3 tablespoons for one medium lemon.
About 3-4 tablespoons juice per medium lemon.
Exactly the same amount, 1:1
To substitute for one medium lemon, you can use 2 to 3 tablespoons of the bottled lemon juice.
Metal rusts faster in lemon juice than it does in bottled water.
For a medium sized orange there is about 12 grams of sugar
Approximately 2 tablespoons
16 tablespoons to a cup
One lemon yields about 2-3 tablespoons of juice.