Product name: Lemon Extract
Botanical name: Citrus limonum
Specification: 10:1
Origin of raw materials: In various provinces (autonomous regions) south of the Yangtze River, most cultivated in Sichuan
Allergen Information: Gluten Free
Special information: Gluten Free, GMO free, Kosher, Halal
Because of its extremely sour taste, pregnant women like lemons best, so called beneficial grass or beneficial grass. Lemons are rich in citric acid and are therefore known as “citric acid warehouses”. Its fruit is juicy, the meat is crisp and tender, and the aroma is rich. Due to its sour taste, it can only be used as a seasoning for the preparation of beverages, dishes, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
Appearance | Fine light yellow powder | |
Origin of raw materials | In various provinces (autonomous regions) south of the Yangtze River, most cultivated in Sichuan | |
Part used | Fruit | |
Specification: | 10:1 | |
Special information | Gluten Free, GMO free, Kosher, Halal | |
Shelf Life | 2 years if sealed and store away from direct sun light. | |
Packing | Pack in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside. Net Weight: 25kg/drum. | |
Storage | Store in a well-closed container away from moisture. |
Lemon extract, a concentrated flavoring derived from lemon oil and alcohol, boasts a surprising range of applications beyond the simple enhancement of baked goods. Its bright, citrusy profile makes it a valuable addition to both the culinary and non-culinary realms.
In the kitchen, lemon extract shines as a powerful flavor enhancer. A few drops can elevate the taste of cookies, cakes, muffins, and other desserts, providing a vibrant counterpoint to sweetness. It also finds use in savory dishes, adding a zesty element to sauces, marinades, and salad dressings. Its concentrated nature allows for precise control over the intensity of lemon flavor, preventing the overpowering tartness of fresh lemon juice in delicate recipes.
Beyond cooking, lemon extract can be utilized for its aromatic qualities. A few drops added to homemade cleaning solutions can impart a fresh, citrus scent, masking unpleasant odors. Furthermore, some proponents suggest its diluted application to the skin for its perceived brightening and antiseptic properties, though caution and proper dilution are crucial.
In conclusion, lemon extract’s concentrated flavor and versatile properties make it a valuable asset. From its pivotal role in baking and cooking to its potential use in household cleaning and aromatherapy, this simple ingredient offers a surprising array of applications that extend far beyond the typical lemon wedge.
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