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The limes we buy are Persian Limes, their flowers do not need to be pollenated to produce fruit, similar to the seedless watermelon and navel orange, key limes do have seeds.
Mexico mainly, followed by India, Argentina, Iran and Brazildia.
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The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.The "limes" or fortified boundary lines across northern Britain are Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.
Lime is a citrus fruit that is grown on a large scale in southern Iraq. In the US, limes are grown in Florida, Arizona, southern California and many come up from Mexico. The key ingredient is the lime tree must not get cold, so unless you live in a semi-tropical climate, you can't find limes locally grown. There are some growers who will buy the small lime trees that can be grown indoors, but limes from those will cost extra as they will be called "locally grown" and do require special treatment.
Yes, lime can be grown organically. Organic limes are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is important to look for organic certification if you want to ensure that the limes you are buying are grown using organic practices.
Lima beans, lemons, limes, lettuce and leeks are grown on a farm. They begin with the letter l.
Limes in German is also Limes but pronounced LEE-mess
Limes are believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, particularly in regions like Indonesia and Malaysia. They were later introduced to other parts of the world by Arabic traders and explorers. Today, limes are grown in many tropical and subtropical regions across the globe.
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The word 'limes' is the plural of 'lime'. It forms its possessive in the standard way for a plural ending in 's', by adding an apostrophe: limes'.
Yes, we have limes in Brazil. Except what north Americans call limes we call lemons.
Yes, but there are different types of limes and a couple of them don't have pits
Well, here is a sentence from an article about limes in Wikipedia: "Limes are grown all year round and are usually smaller and more sour than lemons."Simply, a lime is green while a lemon is yellow. Lemonade is more popular than limeade. Tell me more differences and similarities of these fruits in the discussion page! Hope this helps!~Greg1813~ (Gregory Skrebnev in Real life)
Mexico cultivates oranges, apples, table grapes, tangerines, grapefruit, pears and raisins; followed by bananas, mangoes, lemons, limes, watermelons, peaches, nectarines, plums, avocados, pineapples, and strawberries. Most fruit grown in Mexico is exported to the United States, Europe and Japan markets during the winter season.
The crops grown in French Guiana include sugarcane and limes. It also includes wheat, bananas as well as other tropical fruits.