Ingredientlime juice
aciditybrightnessreactivityConditionalMedium risk
The call
Use white vinegar
for lime juice.
Start under 1:1 because vinegar often tastes sharper than citrus juice.
Ratio
< 1 : 1
Why
A smaller amount of vinegar often supplies the same acidity punch that a larger amount of juice would bring.
Flavor
Sharper and less fruity.
Texture
Less added liquid than juice-based acids.
Alternatives, ranked
3 more options
| Candidate | Ratio | Confidence | Risk | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | apple cider vinegar | < 1 : 1 | B·0.76 | Med | Vinegar can replace citrus when acidity matters more than fruit flavor. |
| 2 | rice vinegar | < 1 : 1 | B·0.76 | Med | Vinegar can replace citrus when acidity matters more than fruit flavor. |
| 3 | red wine vinegar | < 1 : 1 | B·0.76 | Med | Vinegar can replace citrus when acidity matters more than fruit flavor. |
Adjustments
- aroma
- Add zest or a small amount of juice later if the recipe misses citrus aroma.
Where to be careful
- Medwhite vinegar — Medium if the original recipe needs citrus aroma.
- Medapple cider vinegar — Medium if the original recipe needs citrus aroma.
- Medrice vinegar — Medium if the original recipe needs citrus aroma.