Agreed. But this is where (and I’m gonna get shit on for suggesting it) Google’s AI answers are super handy. “Average lemon juice yield” and you’ll have a reasonable answer.
Recently, I researched the average juice in an orange, a lemon and a lime. After a while, I realised, all the websites had stolen from each other and there was not a single original thought. They all had the exact same numbers.
lemon = 50-60ml
orange = 80-100ml
lime = 90-110ml
But worst of all, the lime was off. I measured four limes, and it was not close. A lime has basically as much as a lemon, not more than an orange.
I do not get those results. US units, lime is about 2 tbsp, lemon is 2-4 tbsp, orange 4-5 tbsp are my top search results. This are close to real values I’ve gotten.
Agreed. But this is where (and I’m gonna get shit on for suggesting it) Google’s AI answers are super handy. “Average lemon juice yield” and you’ll have a reasonable answer.
AI answers are never useful. Ask it something you actually know the answer to and you’d quickly learn how garbage it is at giving the correct info.
Now you’re just being disingenuous.
“How dare you say my broken clock is always wrong! It’s correct at least twice a day!”
They can be, they might not be.
Recently, I researched the average juice in an orange, a lemon and a lime. After a while, I realised, all the websites had stolen from each other and there was not a single original thought. They all had the exact same numbers.
lemon = 50-60ml
orange = 80-100ml
lime = 90-110ml
But worst of all, the lime was off. I measured four limes, and it was not close. A lime has basically as much as a lemon, not more than an orange.
I do not get those results. US units, lime is about 2 tbsp, lemon is 2-4 tbsp, orange 4-5 tbsp are my top search results. This are close to real values I’ve gotten.