There is another answer about this that is correct in that it was used to build... more specifically... this is working off old memory, but it was combined into both the mortar/ mud for houses and also for farming. Specific plants need a high pH (more basic) to grow than others.
Lime is also not easily soluble in water, and I believe the Aztecs coated all their structures with lime to protect them from erosion.
They simply ate them.
Lime was used in building houses.
The Aztecs primarily used adobe bricks, stone, and wood as the main materials for constructing their houses. Roofs were typically thatched with palm leaves or grasses. The houses were often built around a central patio or courtyard.
yes you can use lime zest instead of lime extract.
To get around the Aztecs used boats an walked
The AZTECS wrote dots for their numbers
who introduced the cacao beans to the Aztecs
The Aztecs had rules like we have today .
Aztecs used cocoa beans as money regularly
The Aztecs spoke a language called Nahuatl.
no i use lime juice in the kitchen and im not dead...
rich Aztecs made drinks from chocolate
Adobe, the building material, was used by the Aztecs to construct their building.