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Uses

  • Beverages: Used to make refreshing drinks like lemonade, cocktails, and tea.
  • Cooking: Enhances the flavor of various dishes, including seafood and salads.
  • Baking: Commonly used in desserts such as lemon pie, cakes, and tarts.
  • Marinades: Acts as a key ingredient in marinades to tenderize meat and add flavor.
  • Preserving: Used in canning and preserving fruits and vegetables.

Nutritional Benefits

  • Vitamin C: High in vitamin C, which supports immune function and skin health.
  • Antioxidants: Contains flavonoids and other antioxidants that help reduce inflammation.
  • Weight Management: Low in calories, making it a great addition to weight management diets.
  • Digestive Health: May aid digestion and improve gut health due to its acidic nature.
  • Heart Health: Potentially helps lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

Storage

Store lemons at room temperature for a few days or in the refrigerator for up to three weeks. Keeping them in a plastic bag can help retain moisture. Lemons can also be juiced and frozen for longer storage, where the juice can be stored in ice cube trays.