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Frozen Lemons Super Food [or Limes]

 

Freezing Lemons

Read this – it may save your life or the life of a friend or loved one. The more you read, the more you want to know. It’s amazing. Amazing frozen lemons. All it is…..is a frozen lemon.

Many professionals in restaurants and eateries are using or consuming the entire lemon and nothing is wasted. How can you use the whole lemon without waste?

Simple. Place the washed lemon in the freezer section of your refrigerator. Once the lemon is frozen, get your grater, and shred the whole lemon (no need to peel it) and sprinkle it on top of your foods.

Sprinkle it to your vegetable salad, ice cream, soup, cereals, noodles, spaghetti sauce, rice, sushi, fish dishes, whisky…. The list is endless.

All of the foods will unexpectedly have a wonderful taste, something that you may have never tasted before. Most likely, you only think of lemon juice and vitamin C. Not anymore.

Now that you’ve learned this lemon secret, you can use lemon even in instant cup noodles.

What’s the major a dvantage of using the whole lemon other than preventing waste and adding new taste to your dishes?

Well, you see lemon peels contain as much as 5 to 10 times more vitamins than the lemon juice itself. And yes, that’s what you’ve been wasting.

But from now on, by following this simple procedure of freezing the whole lemon, then grating it on top of your dishes, you can consume all of those nutrients and get even healthier.

It’s also good that lemon peels are health rejuvenators in eradicating toxic elements in the body.

So place your washed lemon in your freezer, and then grate it on your meal every day. It is a key to make your foods tastier and you get to live healthier and longer!

That’s the lemon secret. Better late than never, right? The surprising benefits of lemon.

Lemon (Citrus) is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells. It is 10,000 times stronger than chemotherapy.

Why do we not know about that? Because there are laboratories interested in making a synthetic version that will bring them huge profits.

You can now help a friend in need by letting him/her know that lemon juice is beneficial in preventing the disease.

Its taste is pleasant and it does not produce the horrific effects of chemotherapy.

As you know, the lemon tree is known for its varieties of lemons and limes.

You can eat the fruit in different ways: you can eat the pulp, juice press, prepare drinks, sorbets, pastries, etc…

It is credited with many virtues, but the most interesting is the effect it produces on cysts and tumors.

NOW, THIS PART IS QUESTIONABLE

 

This plant is a proven remedy against cancers of all types.

Some say it is very useful in all variants of cancer.

It is considered also as an anti microbial spectrum against bacterial infections and fungi, effective against internal parasites and worms,

it regulates blood pressure which is too high and an antidepressantcombats stress and nervous disorders.

The source of this information is fascinating: it comes from one of the largest drug manufacturers in the world, says that after more than 20 laboratory tests since 1970,

the extracts revealed that It destroys the malignant cells in 12 cancers, including colon, breast, prostate, lung and pancreas.

The compounds of this tree showed 10,000 times better than the product Adriamycin, a drug normally used chemotherapeutic in the world, slowing the growth of cancer cells.

And what is even more astonishing: this type of therapy with lemon extract only destroys malignant cancer cells and it does not affect healthy cells.

So, give those lemons a good wash, freeze them and grate them. Your whole body will love you for it.

Note:
In case your lemons have been exposed to pesticides, wash that carefully off before using them.

Note:
For those who like to grow some lemon trees;

*Lemon trees may be found in Pak Chong (Isan).
Pak Chong is at: 14.719768, 101.421261, put this in Google maps and hit search.

That is the only place in the North East where you will find what you are looking for. You will still have to find the better nurseries there (along highway #2), for lemons and oranges.

*Lemon trees may also be found in Sisaket a roadside market in Rasi Sala.

The are lemon cuttings grafted onto the root stock of the trees of the lemon favoured double–leaves which are used in Thai soups; the fruit do not have pips.

Another advantage of the tree is that if you allow a couple of shoots of the double leaves to grow those may be used for cooking.

LEMON vs LIME

Limes and lemons are both citrus fruits rich in Vitamin C.

Lemons are yellow and limes are green. Limes are smaller than lemons.

According to the USDA Nutrient Database, lemons are a richer source of Vitamin C than limes, with 53mg Vitamin C per 100g raw lemon (without peel) compared to 29mg in limes.

Differences Similarities

Improve this chart Lemon Lime
Taste: Sour bitter/sweet
Vitamin C: 53 mg per 100g 29 mg per 100g
Vitamin A: 22 IU per 100g 50 IU per 100g
Calcium: 26mg per 100g 33mg per 100g
Folate (important
during
pregnancy):
11mcg per 100g 8mcg per 100g
Iron: 0.6mg per 100g 0.6mg per 100g
Potassium: 138mg per 100g 102mg per 100g
Magnesium: 8mg per 100g 6mg per 100g
Phosphorous: 16mg per 100g 18mg per 100g
Other minerals: Traces of selenium, zinc,
manganese and copper
Traces of selenium, zinc,
manganese and copper
Species: Citrus x limon Citrus x latifolia
Genus: Citrus Citrus
Order: Sapindales Sapindales
Family: Rutaceae Rutaceae
Subclass: Rosidae Rosidae
Class: Magnoliopsida Magnoliopsida
Division: Magnoliophyta Magnoliophyta
Kingdom: Plantae Plantae

 

 

Common Recipes
As a dessert: Lemon Pie vs Lime Pie

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Lemon Pie
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Lime Pie
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As beverages: E.g. Lemonade vs Limonade

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Lemonade
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Limeade and raspberry cocktail
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More recipes available at: Lemon Recipes, Lime Recipes

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