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12-13-2011, 10:11 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Citrus limettioides (Sweet Lime)
In my locale, Sweet Limes are ripe right now. Here's a bowl full from the harvest last week. I like these for culinary use much more than the standard sour lime.
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Re: Citrus limettioides (Sweet Lime)
Are they sweet? I tried one a couple years ago, and it was indeed sweet, no trace of sour at all, kinda weird.
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Re: Citrus limettioides (Sweet Lime)
Are they what the locales call limons or lime-ons, in Mexico?
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Re: Citrus limettioides (Sweet Lime)
Basically its a lime that is not tart. Great for a whole assortment of culinary adventures.
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