🍋 Unlock the zest life—pure lemon flavor, zero compromise!
Grelim Lemon Juice Freeze Dried Powder is a premium, 100% freeze-dried lemon powder delivering fresh-squeezed lemon flavor with no sugar, additives, or fillers. Packed with natural Vitamin C and antioxidants, it’s vegan, gluten-free, and sustainably sourced. Perfect for enhancing drinks, cooking, and baking, it offers a convenient, low-calorie way to enjoy vibrant lemon zest anytime.






| ASIN | B0BY8YP3SL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,425 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #20 in Flavoring Powders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,218) |
| Manufacturer | LIAPELA CORPORATION |
| Package Dimensions | 8.31 x 5.39 x 1.5 inches; 11.3 ounces |
| Units | 11.3 Ounce |
B**T
Good value
Great value and great lemon powder can be used for drinks, baking, spicing, grilling, soups ect this is very tastey and versitile great on salmon and salads too
R**6
AAAAAMAZING
This pure lemon powder is so flippin' GOOD. I ordered one bag to give it a try, and wow - we burned through that in days making the best lemonade we've had outside of using fresh from the backyard tree Meyer lemons when we lived in Florida. There's no sugar or fillers or even anti-caking agents in this. Just straight lemon. Guessing they freeze dry everything but the seeds and pith, because there is no bitterness from the pith at all. You even get the scent and taste of the oil from the lemon rind. Not only does this make outstanding lemonade, but it is incredible in baked goods. I will never use lemon flavoring or other lemon powders again. I've made foods like lemon-blueberry pancakes, lemon poundcake, lemon bars (ohhhhh, the lemon bars this powder makes...the tartness is to die for), and used with butter and fresh dill on seafood, and mixed a tiny bit of powder in with afternoon tea. You don't need much because the powder is super strong. When using this for the first time compared to bottled lemon juice, lemon flavoring, or other lemon powders (that have cutting agents or preservatives), start low and work your way up. It's not a direct one-to-one swap with other lemon products. Making lemonade was the quickest, easiest, and tastiest way to get an idea of how strong this powder is and how much sugar counteracts the tartness. For a two quart pitcher, four teaspoons of this powder and 2/3 cup of sugar was perfect for us. With the green bottle lemon juice, it was close to a cup of the juice to the same amount of sugar. If you like your lemon baked goods tart, this pure powder will do it very well without adding in any sort of funky aftertaste from reconstituted concentrates or lemon flavoring (even the natural version instead of artificial). We loved this so much we got the lime powder, and it's just as fantastically good.
N**N
Lemony
Yeah. It's lemon powder alright. Exactly what it says on the package. Very strong, very sour. Just what I was hoping for.
B**I
Great Idea; Wish it Didn't Have That Slight Anti-Caking Agent Taste
This is a convenient product; a tad expensive, yet a little goes a long way. It is not easy to find unadulterated, pure lime powder (or juice). That's why I was excited to try this. While the taste is okay-good and it is very convenient, I can still taste what I think is the anti-caking agent that is mixed with powders such as this. I wish it had a more natural lime juice flavour!
C**E
Excellent; true to lime taste
Very good;convenient
C**N
Use a lot less than suggested if no sweetener added
I think one should Use a lot less than suggested. I put 1/4 teaspoon into a 32 oz water bottle. It gives good taste to my gym water. The amount suggested is very very sour. I use to replace lime slices for my water. It mixes well but needs a good shake for even distribution.
A**R
Good flavor
Great taste and so handy to have on the shelf. I've mostly used is in drinks.
M**D
Professional pastry chef review
Disappointed — Technically “Natural,” But Flavor is Candy-Level Artificial If I had known this was the flavor, I never would have purchased it. While the ingredient list is indeed simple and technically “natural” by USDA standards, what you actually get is the standardized lemon-drop candy flavor — the exact one from hard candies your grandfather might have carried in his pocket. That might be fine if you want candy flavoring, but it’s a sad substitute when you’re looking for something nuanced or gourmet. I ruined a 25-cup batch of jam because what was previously delicate and balanced was instantly overwhelmed with this blunt, one-dimensional lemon-drop taste. To be clear: this product is what it says it is. It will acidify recipes properly. But quality? No. Flavor integrity? Definitely not. It feels like another example of how “natural” labeling in America allows companies to sell us the bare minimum under the banner of quality. I’ll use up the rest, pretending I meant for my jam to taste like lemon candy. But I won’t be buying again.
J**.
I've used it with Earl Gray tea.in my water bottle. In my Martini.i keeps a little bottle of the lemon powder in my bag .I love it its so sharp.
S**A
Very good, exactly what I was looking for for adding tangy lime hit to drinks etc. Wish I'd ordered more since it's not currently available now. (Note: Is now available but the price is through the roof, might be good, but it's not £80 of good. Inflation eh?)
S**H
Overdid it in first cake, 2 teaspoons, amazed how strong it is. one teaspn in water with sugar makes lovely lemony drink for kidneys!!
J**.
I like it in my Gin,in my water bottle. And lovely mixed into fruit salad.
A**R
I add it to tea. It raises the flavour and vitamin c level.
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