Oh, dude, you're asking the real important questions now! So, like, one lime usually gives you around 2 tablespoons of juice, and a typical bottle of lime juice concentrate has about 8 tablespoons in it. So, like, you'd need roughly a quarter of that bottle to match the juice from one lime. But hey, who's really counting when it comes to squeezing limes, right?
Too much of any single substance can be harmful. Lime juice concentrate is extremely acidic, so ingesting more than a few tablespoons without dilution might cause very painful stomach irritation and burning.
A quarter of a cup...
Juice from concentrate is essentially the same as regular juice, except that it is (or was, for packaging purposes) missing much of its water. When this water is added back into the concentrate, the resulting juice is labeled "from concentrate." The nutritional information, if nothing else about the juice has changed, is the same as 100% juice that has not been reconcentrated.
A solution of water and lime juice would be pretty much the same throughout; it would be homogenous.
IT all depends on how good the crop was there could be only 1/2-1 tbsp. However, if you're making a recipe and it calls for the juice of one lime, you can use 2 tbsp of lime juice. Make sure it is not concentrated, or it would end up being too much.
Soco and lime shots are made with Rose's lime or some other sweetened lime juice. 1.5oz soco and a splash of sweeetened lime juice a splash is less than 0.5oz a litre of soco is 33oz a fifth(750ml) is 25 oz so if you have a litre mix it with about 7-10oz sweetend lime juice if you have a fifth mix it with about 5-7oz sweetened lime juice
How much energy can a lime prduce?what is the PH?3.Does lime contain acid?
Slice a lime in half and squeeze the juice out of one of the halves.
depends on the size of the cup
key limes are much smaller, but have more intense flavor. When using the juice in cooking, use about 1/3rd less key lime juice than lime juice for the same results.
We have a tahitian lime tree and the largest lime weighs 10g, with an average of 100g per lime.
No, it will add too much liquid to the recipe and not enough sweetness.