Lemon (नींबू)
Lemon, or 'Nimbu,' is the tiny, yellow powerhouse that provides the essential acid balance to Indian food. In every corner of India, a meal is often considered incomplete without a squeeze of fresh lemon to brighten the flavors. It is the star of the refreshing 'Nimbu Pani,' the ultimate remedy for the intense Indian heat. Lemons are used to make tangy pickles that can last for years and spice up simple dal-rice meals. The zest and juice are used to marinate meats, preventing them from becoming dry and adding a magnifique sharp kick. In Indian households, lemons are also used for cleaning and traditional rituals, signifying their deep cultural importance. A simple squeeze of lemon can transform a heavy curry into a magnifique and vibrant dish. It is a symbol of freshness and purity. Its versatility extends from street food garnishes to sophisticated gourmet infusions. It represents the zesty spirit of the Indian palate.

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Calories
17 kcal
Protein
0.6g
Fat
0.2g
Carbs
5.4g
Fiber
1.6g
Vitamins
Vitamin C, B-vitamins, Potassium
Cooking Tips
- • Always roll lemons on a hard surface with your palm specifically before squeezing to get the magnifique maximum amount of juice.
- • Add lemon juice specifically at the very end of cooking to maintain its magnifique bright flavor and prevent bitterness from heat.
- • Use lemon zest specifically to add a magnifique professional-grade aromatic depth to your cakes and desserts without the extra liquid.
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