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n. A device used to extract juice from lemons by crushing the lemon using the sharp middle part.
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The Lemon Squeezer is an unusual rock formation in Harriman State Park, New York. It is located at the intersection of the Appalachian Trail (White) and the Arden-Surebridge Trail (Red Triangle), near the base of Island Pond Mountain in the town of Tuxedo.
The trail initially passes under a large boulder resting on top of other rocks. After passing this point, the nature of the Lemon Squeezer becomes apparent as the hiker gets "squeezed" through a path that is high, wide, and angled 15 degrees. The trail then continues through additional rock formations where pine trees grow on top of a thin rock ceiling above the path.
A lemon squeezer is a small kitchen utensil designed to extract juice from lemons or other citrus fruits such as oranges, grapefruit, or lime. It is designed to separate and crush the pulp of the fruit in a way that is easy to operate. Lemon squeezers can be made from any solid, acid-resistant material, such as plastic, glass, metal (usually aluminium) or ceramic.
A lemon squeezer is a kitchen utensil.
Lemon squeezer may also refer to:
- Lemon squeezer (rock formation), a rock formation in New York state in the United States
- Lemon squeezer (hat) a nickname for the New Zealand Army version of the Stetson hat
- Lemon squeezer (revolver), a nickname for the Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless