Especias y Hierbas

Lemon juice and zest

Lemon juice and zest
Popularity 246 recipes

Used in multiple popular recipes

Ingredient Information

Name

Lemon juice and zest

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

246 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Lemon juice and zest

Lemon juice is the acidic liquid obtained by squeezing the pulp of the lemon fruit, while lemon zest corresponds to the outer superficial layer of the peel, which is rich in aromatic essential oils.

The lemon is native to Asia, particularly regions such as northeastern India and southern China, and its cultivation has spread worldwide, making it a fundamental ingredient in international cuisine.

In gastronomy, lemon juice and zest provide a fresh, acidic, and aromatic flavor that enhances both sweet and savory dishes. They are used to marinate meats, fish, and vegetables, in dressings, sauces, and desserts, and also to prevent the oxidation of cut fruits and vegetables.

Among their properties, their high content of vitamin C, antioxidants, and compounds that aid digestion and food preservation stand out.

In different Latin American countries, lemons may have different names depending on their variety and region. Some common synonyms include: yellow lemon (for the common lemon), lime (in some countries, referring to the green lemon), Persian lemon, or creole lemon. It is important to note that in some countries, such as Mexico, the lime refers to a different fruit with a less acidic flavor than the traditional lemon.

Nutritional Properties

0.3g
fiber
11mcg
folate
0.2g
fats
102mg
potassium
2.5g
sugars
25
calories
0.4g
proteins
53mg
vitamin c
8.3g
carbohydrates

Want to cook with Lemon juice and zest?

Discover delicious recipes that include this ingredient