How much lemon juice do you get from 1 medium lemon?
On average, you can expect to get around 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) of lemon juice from 1 medium lemon. However, the exact amount of juice you get can vary depending on the size and juiciness of the lemon. To maximize the amount of juice you get, roll the lemon on a hard surface before cutting it in half and squeezing it. This will help to loosen the juice vesicles and make it easier to extract the juice.
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