Lemon powder

Lemon Powder

Lemon Powder is a natural, nutrient-rich powder made from dehydrated lemons, retaining their tangy flavor, aroma, and health benefits. Packed with Vitamin C, dietary fiber, and essential minerals, it is widely used in beverages, smoothies, desserts, sauces, bakery products, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics. Lemon Powder provides natural flavor, digestive support, and antioxidant benefits, making it a versatile ingredient for culinary and wellness applications.

Description

Lemon Powder is a natural, nutrient-rich powder made from dehydrated lemons, offering tangy flavor, digestive support, and antioxidant benefits for culinary and health uses.

History

Lemons, originally cultivated in Southeast Asia, have long been valued for their flavor, vitamin content, and medicinal properties. To preserve their tangy taste and nutrients, traditional drying methods were used, later evolving into modern dehydration and spray-drying techniques. Today, Lemon Powder is widely used globally in beverages, foods, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics for its flavor, immunity-boosting properties, and digestive benefits.

Specification

Product Name Lemon Powder
International Name Dehydrated Lemon Powder
HSN Code 081340
Packaging Drum, Aluminum Foil Bag
Type Types of Lemon Powder include dehydrated lemon powder, spray-dried lemon powder, freeze-dried lemon powder, and lemon peel powder.

Features & Characteristics

Color Light Yellow Powder
Storage Type Store Lemon Powder in a cool, dry, airtight container away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.
Shelf Life 24 Months
Instruction For Use Mix 1–2 teaspoons of Lemon Powder with water, beverages, smoothies, desserts, or recipes for natural flavor and nutrition.

Ingredients

Nutrients Lemon Powder is rich in Vitamin C, dietary fiber, potassium, and essential minerals for immunity and digestion.
Minerals Lemon Powder contains essential minerals like potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and phosphorus.
Vitamins Lemon Powder is a natural source of Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, and folate (Vitamin B9).
Protein 4–5 g
Fats <1 g

Uses & Benefits

Uses :

Beverages: Add to water, juices, smoothies, and cocktails for flavor and nutrition. Culinary: Used in sauces, dressings, desserts, bakery, and confectionery. Nutraceuticals: Added to dietary supplements, health drinks, and vitamin powders. Cosmetics: Used in face masks and skincare for brightening and antioxidant effects.

Turmeric Uses & Benefits :

Rich in Vitamin C – boosts immunity and supports skin health. High in dietary fiber – aids digestion and gut health. Contains essential minerals – supports heart, bone, and muscle health. Acts as a natural antioxidant – protects cells from free radical damage. Adds natural flavor without artificial additives.

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