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It depends on the dish. However I use White Balsamic Vinegar as a substitute for Lemon juice in salads.
Distilled (white) vinegar can vary in pH. It is usually near 2.5.Lemon juice is more variable, often ranging between a pH of 2.0 and 3.0 depending on the variety of lemon, the growing condirtions,etc.. So, i guess lemon juice is removes stain better than vinegar since its usually much more acidic than vinegar..
White Vinegar (or white wine vinegar) is good along with lemon juice... Anything with acetic acid in.
Add lemon juice or white vinegar. :-)
i add lemon juice or white vinegar to the milk in the recipe
Distilled (white) vinegar can vary in pH. It is usually near 2.5.Lemon juice is more variable, often ranging between a pH of 2.0 and 3.0 depending on the variety of lemon, the growing condirtions,etc.. So, i guess lemon juice is removes stain better than vinegar since its usually much more acidic than vinegar..
Yes. Bleach, white vinegar and lemon juice are often suggested to remove such stains.
white balsamic vinegar, apple cider vinegar, raspberry vinegar, rice wine vinegar, white wine, lemon juice & water mixture, just to name a few.
If you are looking to replace white vinegar, any vinegar can be used but it might change the taste or color of the dressing. If you are looking to eliminate vinegar, lemon or lime juice might do well.
a (poisonous, but at the time unknown) mixture of white lead, lemon juice, and vinegar.
uhm probably Lemon Juice Or White Vinegar try it !
yes i think i haven't tried it yet but I'm pretty sure it does.