I just quickly checked a handful of lemonade and citrus based drinks(including carbonated ones), and most of them use citric acid as well as if not primarily natural flavours...all of which come directly from the fruit itself, and a quick search for "artificial lemon" brings up nothing related to the food industry(or anything at all really).
I think this question is coming from a faulty starting point...lemon juice is *not* made from artificial flavours, however you want to miscontrue that concept; at least not to the point where "artificial vanilla" or "Vanillin" actually literally has nothing to do with the botanical plant that the vanilla pod comes from.
However, the presence of lemon and citrus in dishwashing liquids is justified because it is more than aesthetics and nice smells...the oils in citrus rinds are actually a naturally effective agent for chemically breaking down other fats and oils, dirt grime, etc. That's why there are products made directly from Oranges and such like Orange TKO, Gojo, Formula 409, etc.
Lemon juice is not made with artificial flavor, imitation lemon juice is.
Some dishwashing liquid is made using vegetable soap base, and artificial lemon fragrance and some companies use real lemon juice in their products.
However, the dishwashing liquids that use real lemon probably use it because the citrus acid in the lemons cuts through grease than artificial.
Lemon juice companies? Who knows? Maybe it's cheaper, or they are worried about the strong taste, or it tastes better with artificial lemon than real lemon.
My advice? Read the labels, make your own lemonade, and stop worrying! It's not like you have to drink lemon juice. If you are really concerned, make your own lemonade, or drink water.
Lemon juice made with artificial flavor is often used for consistency in taste and cost control, since natural lemons can vary in flavor. In dishwashing liquid, real lemons are used to enhance the cleaning properties and provide a fresh scent. The intended use and desired result guide the choice of using real or artificial lemon flavor in these products.
Lemon washing up liquid may contain real lemons for fragrance or marketing purposes, but the primary cleaning agents are synthetic. On the other hand, lemon juice sold in stores may use artificial flavorings to enhance consistency and flavor profile, as natural variations can affect taste and quality.
The pH level of Joy dishwashing liquid is approximately 8.0.
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Lemon juice made with artificial flavor is often used for consistency in taste and cost control, since natural lemons can vary in flavor. In dishwashing liquid, real lemons are used to enhance the cleaning properties and provide a fresh scent. The intended use and desired result guide the choice of using real or artificial lemon flavor in these products.
Lemon washing up liquid may contain real lemons for fragrance or marketing purposes, but the primary cleaning agents are synthetic. On the other hand, lemon juice sold in stores may use artificial flavorings to enhance consistency and flavor profile, as natural variations can affect taste and quality.
The pH level of Joy dishwashing liquid is approximately 8.0.
No. All dishwashing detergents have chemicals in them.
soap :)
of course.......dishwashing liquid are mixtures of chemicals from other substances that's why we have different flavors of it....
Dishwashing liquid production can vary depending on batch size and equipment. Typically, it can take 4-6 hours to mix the ingredients, heat and cool the mixture, and package the dishwashing liquid for sale.
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To make dishwashing liquid from sayote, you can grate the sayote and extract the juice. Mix the juice with other ingredients like water, vinegar, and liquid castile soap to create a natural dishwashing liquid. Adjust the ratios to achieve the desired consistency and effectiveness.
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Yes, dishwashing liquid and surfactant both work to lower the surface tension of water, making it easier to break down and remove dirt and grease from dishes. Dishwashing liquid typically contains surfactants as the active cleaning ingredient.