The ingredients in the newer version of True Lemon are: citric acid, lemon oil, lemon juice and ascorbic acid. Some of the older products contain soy.
The story of McArthur Wheeler's belief in the invisibility of lemon juice as a disguise, as reported by Snopes, is true.
yes it does. lemon juice has lots of sugar in it. did u no that lemons have more sugar in than strawberrys!
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yes it can put it on your hair and lye in the sun for an hour or so
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.
It is true that Jello is a brand name of gelatin. I have not actually compared the flavors of lemon Jello and royal gelatin lemon, but I believe they are quite similar.
lemon sharks live in the ocean near the reefs well it was only a made up fiction of the lemon shark but now it is true.
Because the citric acid or ascorbic acid in lemons keep fresh cut fruits from browning from the air they are exposed to, also known as oxidizing. Limes have the same effect. There is a commercial product called fruitfresh which can be used for a substitute. See the related link for more information. This can also be used on apples, avacadoes, potato salads and any other salad that brown due to contact with air.
yes he is.
This is false. Bases are associated with bitter tastes and acids are sour. For an example, baking soda is a base and lemon juice is an acid.