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Lemon juice

Posted on February 5, 2026 by Admin

Ah, lemon juice—one of the simplest yet most powerful kitchen ingredients! Let’s break it down carefully:


1. What Lemon Juice Is

  • Extracted from fresh lemons (Citrus limon).
  • Highly acidic, mainly citric acid (~5–6% in lemon juice).
  • Contains small amounts of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), potassium, and antioxidants.

2. Nutritional Benefits (per 1 tbsp / 15 ml)

  • Calories: 4–5 kcal
  • Vitamin C: ~11% of the daily recommended value
  • Carbs (mostly sugars): 1–2 g
  • Potassium: ~30 mg

Even in small amounts, the vitamin C content is significant for immune support, collagen production, and antioxidant protection.


3. Health Benefits

  1. Immune system support: Vitamin C helps fight infections and supports white blood cell function.
  2. Digestion & detox: Citric acid can stimulate stomach acid, aiding digestion.
  3. Kidney stone prevention: Citrate in lemon juice may help prevent calcium stones.
  4. Skin health: Antioxidants and vitamin C help collagen synthesis and protect against oxidative damage.
  5. Alkalizing effect: Despite being acidic, lemon juice has an alkalizing effect after metabolism, helping maintain body pH balance.

4. Culinary Uses

  • Flavor enhancer: In salads, soups, marinades, and desserts.
  • Tenderizing meat: Acid helps break down proteins (useful for flank steak!).
  • Preservative: Slows browning in fruits like apples or avocados.
  • Beverages: Lemon water, lemonade, or cocktails.

5. Pairing With “Healing” Foods

Lemon juice is often used in food-as-medicine recipes:

  • Ginger-lemon tea: Anti-inflammatory, soothing for colds.
  • Lemon-garlic marinades: Immune-boosting for meats or tofu.
  • Lemon in herbal broths or soups: Adds flavor while providing vitamin C.
  • Lemon in haystack cookies or desserts: Enhances taste naturally without excess sugar.

💡 Tip: Always try to use freshly squeezed lemon juice for maximum vitamin C and flavor. Bottled juice often loses potency and may contain preservatives.


If you want, I can create a “healing lemon-based recipe” that combines lemon juice with ginger, garlic, and other immune-boosting ingredients—perfect for cold or flu season.

Do you want me to make that?

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