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Default Anyone tried drying limes?

On Sep 22, 5:47*am, Sheldon > wrote:
> merryb wrote:
> > "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:

>
> > > I'm the happy recipient of about 3 dozen limes from a friend who just
> > > returned from New Orleans. She suggested using my dehydrator to dry some
> > > (actually most) of them so we can use them in Middle Eastern recipes. The
> > > dehydrator manual mentions nothing about drying citrus fruit. Anyone have
> > > any tips?

>
> > I've candied them sliced, but they were mostly for decoration.

>
> If they were inedible then your glace procedure was incorrect. *When
> done correctly glaced citrus is very edible, also expensive to
> purchase... glaced citrus is a confection enjoyed by many, used in
> many ways, can be coated with chocolate too.
>
> There are various types of limes, those typically used for juicing are
> not the same as those that are dried for other culinary use.
> Dehydrating juicing limes is an exercise in futility, may as will just
> toss em in the trash and save all that labor. *Not all limes glace
> well either, those types with thick rind work much better... just as
> tangerine peel works well dehydrated for flavoring it does not lend
> itself to candying.
>
> The types of limes commonly sold in US markets are not suitible for
> dehydrating.
>
> http://www.thenibble.com/reviews/mai...es-of-lime.asp
>
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Huh? I never said they were inedible...