lomons
i think it is Citrus limon. Lemons are called lemons in England.
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What did the Romans call the river thames
Yes and no. The Romans knew of lemons from their trade contacts with the far east and India. Because of the expense involved getting lemons to Italy, the fruit was extremely expensive and only the very wealthy could afford them. The consensus is that the lemon tree itself arrived in Italy sometime in the first century AD. but it was not popular. A few of the cooks of the wealthy may have used them in desserts or for flavoring, but on the whole lemons were not popular Roman fruits.
akerlof, adverse selection
Yes, we have limes in Brazil. Except what north Americans call limes we call lemons.
The romans would call it the temple of Diana, which is the Roman version of Artemis.
The Romans called Egypt "Aegypta".
The Romans name for Holland was Batavia.
The Romans called Germany, "Germania".
Lemons have been around for thousands of years, with their origins believed to be in Asia. They have been cultivated and used by various ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians and Romans, for both culinary and medicinal purposes.
The Romans called France, Gaul.