No. Powdered sugar absorbs water, whereas granulated sugar does not. This makes a huge difference in baking, since interchanging these can turn the texture into something brick-like. (It is similar to attempting to substitute sweetcorn kernals for cornflour).
Powdered Lime will work. Spread the powdered lime over the affected areas. Leave at least 48 hours. Use gloves and ventilate. Powdered Lime will work. Spread the powdered lime over the affected areas. Leave at least 48 hours. Use gloves and ventilate.
Powdered lime is not safe for consumption as it is a chemical compound used in construction. It can be harmful if ingested and should not be used to heat food. Instead, use food-grade materials such as salt, sugar, or baking soda for cooking or heating food.
Lemon or lime zest can be used as a substitute for kaffir lime leaves in cooking.
Lemon or lime zest can be used as a substitute for makrut lime leaves in cooking.
You can use Lime juice, and I think you can use Lemon extract im not sure.
It is usually powdered lime.
Typically whitewash is powdered lime (lime as in limestone, not the green fruit!) mixed with water.
One must squeeze a lime.
Yes. Lime juice is more acidic, so it's safe. But you cannot substitute vinegar for lime juice safely.
Lime doesn't have no sugar
A suitable substitute for kaffir lime in recipes that require its unique flavor profile is a combination of regular lime zest and leaves from the makrut lime tree.
Yes it's like 1 cup of lime juice with 1 1/2 Tablespoons of zest for a substitute