What is added to reconstituted lemon juice?
Reconstituted lemon juice is typically made by adding water and citric acid to lemon juice concentrate.
Here's a breakdown of the ingredients:
* Lemon juice concentrate: This is the base of the reconstituted juice, containing concentrated lemon juice.
* Water: This is added to dilute the concentrate and bring it back to its original consistency.
* Citric acid: This is added to adjust the acidity level and achieve the desired tartness. It's important to note that citric acid is already present in lemons, but the concentration is increased during the reconstitution process.
Other ingredients may also be added to some reconstituted lemon juices, such as:
* Sugar: To sweeten the juice
* Preservatives: To extend shelf life
* Artificial flavors: To enhance the lemon flavor
* Coloring agents: To improve the appearance of the juice
It's important to read the label of any reconstituted lemon juice to see exactly what ingredients are included.
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