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  2. Jif (lemon juice) - Wikipedia

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    Jif is a brand of natural strength lemon juice prepared using lemon juice concentrate and water, whereby the concentrate is reconstituted using water. [1] After reconstitution, it is packaged and marketed. It is sold in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Unilever. Jif is used as a flavourant and ingredient in dishes, and as a condiment.

  3. The 10 Healthiest Drinks To Sip, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    With unique flavors and simple ingredients, like carbonated water, yuzu juice, lemon juice, and ginger extract, you've got a flavorful drink without any questionable ingredients.

  4. Fill the bowl with enough warm water to completely cover the lemons. Allow the lemons to sit for two minutes, until the skins feel warm, and then remove them from the water.

  5. Tang (drink mix) - Wikipedia

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    According to the preparation instructions on the 20 fl oz (590 ml) Tang orange drink mix, 2 level tablespoons of Tang can be combined with 1 cup or 8 fl oz (240 ml) of cold water for 1 serving. [18] In 2009, another version of Tang emerged in 20 US fl oz (590 ml) containers making only 6 US quarts (5,700 ml).

  6. ReaLemon - Wikipedia

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    ReaLemon is a reconstituted product, prepared by adding filtered water to preserved lemon juice concentrate, [3] [15] with sulphites as a preservative and lemon oil as a flavor enhancer added during manufacturing. [16] As bottled, the liquid is similar in strength to natural lemon juice. [15]

  7. This Hack For Juicing Lemons Proves How Much Juice You've ...

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    The best way to get more juice out of your citrus is to choose the correct fruit from the supermarket. But none of these tricks will produce juice from a lemon or lime that doesn’t have much ...

  8. Zest (ingredient) - Wikipedia

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    Zest is a food ingredient that is prepared by scraping or cutting from the rind of unwaxed citrus fruits such as lemon, orange, citron, and lime. Zest is used to add flavor to many different types of food. In terms of fruit anatomy, the zest is obtained from the flavedo which is also called zest. [1]

  9. The Truth About Lemon Water, According To Nutritionists - AOL

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    "If adding lemon to water makes people drink more water, then that is certainly a positive. But if a person hates lemon water, drinking enough plain water can also offer some benefit," she said ...