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They are all citrus fruit.
They are all citrus fruit.
Because of the acidity of the fruit.
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Fruit mostly think oarnge lemon lime grapefruit ect.
Yes and no.. Lime is a type of mineral, and used to describe a certain type of soil, and as such is definitely not a fruit.. but lime is also a type of fruit, a member of the citrus family, along with lemons, oranges, mandarins, clementines, tangerines, tangelos, ogli fruit, grapefruit and more.. and as such, yes, lime is definitely a fruit.. regards, mango the fruitarian
Lemon, orange, grapefruit, satsuma or any other citrus fruit
I think it would be either a lemon a grapefruit (the yellow grapefruit is the most sour).
Lemon juice, and other citrus fruits like lime, grapefruit and orange, are acids. They don't cause acidity so much as add acidity to whatever you put them in.
A lime is the fruit of the lime tree. It is a citrus fruit.
It doesn't, a lemon has more voltage than an apple because a lemon has a higher amount of acidity. The more acidity a fruit has, the more voltage it has. [NEEDS CORRECTION] (Acidity in foods does NOT correlate to the amount of voltage produced. See University of Illinois, Physics Department {Q & A: Fruit Batteries | Department of Physics | University of Illinois}.)
its called floculation - adding lime decreases acidity