You can use lemon juice, lime juice, or white wine as substitutes for vinegar in cooking.
It depends on the dish. However I use White Balsamic Vinegar as a substitute for Lemon juice in salads.
Some substitutes for lemon juice in recipes include vinegar, lime juice, orange juice, or white wine.
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..
Some alternative uses for sub in place of lemon juice in recipes include using vinegar, lime juice, orange juice, or white wine vinegar. These substitutes can provide a similar level of acidity and flavor to dishes that call for lemon juice.
White Vinegar (or white wine vinegar) is good along with lemon juice... Anything with acetic acid in.
i add lemon juice or white vinegar to the milk in the recipe
Add lemon juice or white vinegar. :-)
Lemon juice, citric acid, or white wine can be used as alternatives to vinegar in cooking or cleaning.
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..
Vinegar, lemon juice, and white soda can be effective at removing stains, especially for light and organic stains. The acidity in vinegar and lemon juice helps break down stains, while the carbonation in white soda can help lift off the stain. It's always best to test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not damage the material.
Yes. Bleach, white vinegar and lemon juice are often suggested to remove such stains.