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− | + | [[Lemon juice]] is squeezed from [[lemons]] on a [[kitchen table]] or an [[apothecary table]]. | |
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+ | ==Uses for lemons== | ||
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+ | Lemon juice can be used to make: | ||
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+ | * some [[apothecary mixtures]] | ||
+ | * [[aioli]] with [[eggs]] and [[garlic]] using a [[Mixing_bowl#Mixing_aioli|mixing bowl]] | ||
+ | * [[ceviche]] with [[cod]] using a [[Makisu#Making_ceviche|makisu]] | ||
+ | * [[cucumber raita]] with [[cucumbers]] and [[milk]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Mixing_cucumber raita|mixing bowl]] | ||
+ | * [[grog]] with [[rum]], [[sugar]], and [[water]] using an {{bucket}} | ||
+ | * [[lemon drops]] with [[sugar]] on a [[Campstove#Candy|campstove]] | ||
+ | * [[merguez]] with [[lamb sausage]] and [[couscous]] in a [[Tajine#Cooking_merguez|tajine]] | ||
+ | *[[lemon cake]] with [[cake flour]], [[eggs]], [[sugar]], [[milk]], [[butter]] or [[margarine]] in an [[oven]], [[coal oven]], or [[gas oven]] | ||
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[[Category:Drinks]] | [[Category:Drinks]] |
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25 grams heals one percent of damage.
Lemon juice is squeezed from lemons on a kitchen table or an apothecary table.
Uses for lemons
Lemon juice can be used to make:
- some apothecary mixtures
- aioli with eggs and garlic using a mixing bowl
- ceviche with cod using a makisu
- cucumber raita with cucumbers and milk in a mixing bowl
- grog with rum, sugar, and water using an iron or wooden bucket
- lemon drops with sugar on a campstove
- merguez with lamb sausage and couscous in a tajine
- lemon cake with cake flour, eggs, sugar, milk, butter or margarine in an oven, coal oven, or gas oven