Are there any other acids in lemon juice?
In addition to citric acid, lemon juice contains several other acids, including:
- Malic acid: This acid is found in many fruits and vegetables, and it gives lemon juice its tart flavor.
- Ascorbic acid: This acid is also known as vitamin C, and it is an important antioxidant that helps protect the body against damage from free radicals.
- Tartaric acid: This acid is found in grapes and other fruits, and it adds to the sour taste of lemon juice.
- Phosphoric acid: This acid is found in small amounts in lemon juice, and it helps to preserve its flavor and color.
These are just some of the acids that can be found in lemon juice. The exact composition of lemon juice can vary depending on the type of lemons used and the growing conditions.
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