Calamansi juice typically has a pH range of 2.2 to 2.4, making it acidic in nature.
this will give a more delicate flavored to the mayo
Yes, you can use mayonnaise instead of vegetable oil in cake recipes. Mayonnaise adds moisture and fat, which can enhance the cake's texture and flavor. Use an equal amount of mayonnaise as you would oil, but be aware that it may slightly alter the taste, making it richer. This substitution works best in recipes where the flavor of mayonnaise won't be too pronounced.
Calamansi is very rich in Vitamin C. It also has a lightening ingredient. You can use it as a deodorant :)
Calamansi is acidic, which helps break down and dissolve stains. The natural enzymes in calamansi also work to lift dirt and grime from surfaces, making it an effective stain remover.
Calamansi is a citrus fruit that has the cleaning and restorative properties that benefit leather shoes. Calamansi is use in both homemade and commercial shoe polishes.
To filter calamansi in water, you can use a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth. Simply pour the water with calamansi through the strainer or cheesecloth to remove any pulp or seeds from the liquid. This will help clarify the water while maintaining the calamansi flavor.
No. There are hair products that that use the word "mayonnaise" in them but it is not the mayonnaise you eat.
One can add herbs, garlic or extra mustard.
Roughly estimated at pH = 2.5 - 3 Taste: acid between lemon and orange.
The oil is the triacylglycerol.
The main use of mayonnaise is for making sandwiches. You can put the mayonnaise on either or both slices of bread and then add your other ingredients. Another common use for mayonnaise is for making salads and other cold recipes. While you can use it for lettuce salads, you might prefer either salad dressing style mayonnaise for that, or even an actual salad dressing. However, for other types of salads such as potato salad or chicken salad, you can use nearly any type of mayonnaise, including regular mayonnaise, light mayonnaise, and salad dressing style mayonnaise. Of course, you might want to adjust the recipe some depending on the type. Every once in a while, a cake or other desert will call for mayonnaise as an ingredient. Also, while not advised, people have been known to use it in place of shortening for frying. Then there are the non-food uses. Mayonnaise is a common home remedy for hair conditions. Some claim it helps remove lice, though the jury is out on that. If you use that to help remove nits, then you'd likely still need something to kill the lice and/or the lice eggs. Others will use it somewhat like a deep oil hair conditioner. The egg whites contain protein, the oil is good to add shine, and any emulsifiers help it to take in moisture.