One cup of fresh lemon juice typically yields about 3 tablespoons of bottled lemon juice. Therefore, 23 cups of fresh lemon juice would be equivalent to approximately 69 tablespoons of bottled lemon juice. Since there are 16 tablespoons in a cup, this translates to about 4.31 cups of bottled lemon juice.
No you cannot. Lemon juice is used to achieve a specific ph in the finished product to avoid spoilage. The lemon juice should be bottled not squeezed fresh as bottled juice has a specific ph level, fresh fruit varies in its ph level by brand and ripeness of lemon.
Yes, you can substitute reconstituted lemon juice for fresh lemon juice.
1/3 cup
Exactly the same amount, 1:1
Metal typically rusts faster in lemon juice compared to bottled water. Lemon juice is acidic, which can accelerate the corrosion process on metal surfaces. Bottled water, on the other hand, does not contain acids that would promote rusting.
It depends. Some bottled lemonade may have lemon juice, when some may not. Look on the ingrediants.
In the Bay Area, CA....it is about $4-$5 dollars for a 4-pack at Safeway.Right now it is on sale $4.00/pack (4 12-oz. bottles).~Fresh lemon juice is from the lemon. Other than that, it is BOTTLED. Right now fresh lemons/limes are 3 - $1. Times of the year vary on the cost.The average medium lemon is about 6 ounces. It has about 2 TABLESPOONS of juice. This same lemon has approximately 1 TABLESPOON (TB) of lemon zest.
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Lemon Juice
The substitution for 1 fresh squeezed lemon using lemon juice concentration is 1 TBS.
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.
I have used the bottled juice for theings like that and have had no trouble