LEMONADE, DRY
\lˌɛmənˈe͡ɪd], \lˌɛmənˈeɪd], \l_ˌɛ_m_ə_n_ˈeɪ_d]\
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(F.) Citric or tartaric acid reduced to powder and mixed with sugar. Lemonade powders may be made as follows :-Pound of citric acid with a few drops of essence of lemon peel and j or more of lump sugar. Divide into six papers, each of which will make a glass of lemonade. See Citric acid.
By Robley Dunglison
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