Whole Lemons: Place them in a freezer bag, seal it tightly, and store it in the freezer. You can later use the whole lemon or grate the zest directly from the frozen fruit into your dishes.
Lemon Juice: Juice the lemons and pour the liquid into ice cube trays. Transfer the frozen cubes to a freezer bag for long-term storage. Freeze the grated zest in a separate bag. This method allows you to enjoy the benefits of lemon juice and zest conveniently.
The Benefits of Frozen Lemons
Immune System Support: Frozen lemons can be a potent ally against common ailments like colds, infections, and the flu. By preserving the lemon in its frozen state, you maintain its immune-boosting properties more effectively than in traditional lemon peel infusions, which can lead to a significant loss of benefits.
Nutrient Preservation:
Freezing lemons slows down the degradation of their vitamins and minerals, ensuring you get the most out of the fruit. Consuming frozen lemons allows you to access their full spectrum of benefits.
Convenience and Versatility: Having frozen lemons on hand means you always have access to fresh lemon taste and nutritional benefits. Whether you’re enhancing a dish with grated zest or adding a cube of lemon juice to a beverage, frozen lemons make it easy to incorporate this citrus fruit into your meals and drinks.
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