I am growing burdock and will be making some dandelion and burdock cordial sometime soon and my question is about citric acid - if I choose to use lemon or lime juice as the citric acid can anyone suggest the correct amount when the recipe calls for a teaspoon of powdered citric acid - thanks in advance to all brainiacs ;D
Well lemon juice is reckoned to be about 5% citric acid so logic may suggest 20 teaspoons of lemon juice to get one of citric acid. By my reckoning the juice of one lemon should be enough if it a good one.
thank you kind sir :)
I agree and it says on the side of my citric acid that 1 tea spoon is the equivalent of a whole lemon!
good luck with your dandelion and burdock!
x sunloving
Critic acid is get from lemon, lime, oranges etc. And it was beneficial for us to digest some heavy food and and it also provide stamina to a body. In a daily diet every body have to take a citric acid in his diet. It also change hard water to soft water by chemical bonding with such minerals of a water.