Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Hongbaiyi
Certification: COA, HPLC MR
Model Number: HBY-Cranberry Powder
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 5kg/bag
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: 5kg/bag
Delivery Time: 3~5 days, upon recepient of payment
Payment Terms: T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 10,000kg/ month
Product Name: |
Lemon Juice Powder |
Form: |
Freeze Dried Powder |
Particle Size Distribution: |
≥95% |
Test Method: |
HPLC |
MOQ: |
5kg |
Appearance: |
Yellow Powder |
Source: |
Lemon |
Product Name: |
Lemon Juice Powder |
Form: |
Freeze Dried Powder |
Particle Size Distribution: |
≥95% |
Test Method: |
HPLC |
MOQ: |
5kg |
Appearance: |
Yellow Powder |
Source: |
Lemon |
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Description of Lemon Juice Powder
Lemons are said to have originated in India or China. The main use of lemons is for juicing and as an ingredient in cooking and baking. Because lemons contain citric acid and have a low pH value of 2-3, they are known to be antiseptic, stimulate digestion, and help clear up common ailments such as sinus congestion. Most germs cannot survive in a low-pH environment. Cultivation of the lemon tree spread to Europe in the 1400s through trade with India, and was eventually brought to the "New World" by sailors during the Spanish explorations. The lemon and its seeds spread across the globe as sailors recognized that the citrus fruit could help protect them from the ravages of scurvy.
Lemon juice powder is made by spray drying lemon juice into a fine powder. Lemon is a good source of vitamin C, which boosts the immune system and promotes iron absorption. Lemon is a great natural antioxidant and is said to help alkalize the body. Lemons are also a great supplement to any cleansing or detoxification program.
Known for its tart flavor, lemon can add an extra zing to many favorite recipes, including a variety of beverages, foods, and even skincare products (such as body washes or cleansers).
This product is great to have in your kitchen as it is easy to store and is the perfect substitute for lemon juice. Add Lemon Juice Powder to your favorite tea, smoothie, or juice. This product is a great garnish for fruit salads and savory salads, and can also be used as a substitute for any recipe that calls for lemon juice, including marinades, fish dishes, salad dressings, homemade ice creams, smoothies, frostings, and a wide variety of baked goods from cakes to cookies.
Basic Information about Lemon Juice Powder:
Product name | Lemon Juice Powder |
Used Part | Fruit Juice |
Type | Lemon |
MOQ | 5kg |
Test Method | HPLC |
Application | food, beverage |
Storage | Stored in a cool, dry place, keep from strong sunlight |
Shelf life | 24 months |
What is lemon juice powder used for?
Lemon Juice Powder This product is a great garnish for fruit salads and savory salads and can be used to substitute for any recipe that calls for lemon juice, including marinades, fish dishes, salad dressings, homemade ice creams, smoothies, frostings, and a wide variety of baked goods from cakes to cookies.
Lemons are an excellent source of vitamin C and flavonoids, which are antioxidants.
Antioxidants help scavenge the body of free radicals that can damage cells. These nutrients help prevent disease and promote good health.
Here are some of the possible benefits of lemon juice powder.
1) Lowering stroke risk
2) Blood pressure
3) Cancer prevention
4) Maintaining a healthy complexion
5) Preventing asthma
6) Increasing iron absorption
7) Boosting the immune system
8) Weight loss
How are lemons good for your health?
Lemons are a popular fruit, and people use them in small quantities to add flavor to baked goods, sauces, salad dressings, marinades, drinks, and desserts. However, lemons are rarely consumed on their own due to their strong acidic flavor.
Lemons are a good source of vitamin C. A 58-gram lemon provides more than 30 milligrams of Vitamin C.
Vitamin C is essential for health and deficiency can lead to health problems. Early explorers knew this and took lemons on long voyages to help prevent or treat scurvy, a life-threatening disease common among sailors.
This article will cover the nutritional content of lemons, possible health benefits, ways to use lemons in food, and any potential health risks.