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Jean B. a écrit :
> Christophe Bachmann wrote: >> Giusi a écrit : >>> "Martin" > ha scritto nel messaggio >>> .. . >>>> Just curious, how large is a lemon - and what are we buying in the >>>> shops? >>>> In a 18th century recipe (as I remember it) there is mention of >>>> three types >>>> of "lemons". >>>> The largest is a "Citron" (which is funny because lemon is "citron" in >>>> Swedish; and French of course), then somewhat smaller is the >>>> "Lemon", and >>>> the smallest one is the "Lime". So what are the lemons we buy in the >>>> shop? >>>> Lemons or Citrons? >>> >>> Here in Italy it depends on the season. Curerently we are getting >>> small greenish lemons from South Africa that are sometimes dry and >>> sometimes juicy. I like it when the big fat Sorrento lemons are in >>> season, bumpy and lovely and the best for limoncello. >>> >>> Are you a reader of the blog "18th century food"? >>> >> Here we have pictures of the citron (cédrat) >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citron >> >> the lemon (citron) >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon >> >> and the lime (citron vert) >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lime_(fruit) >> >> The differences are notable and enable to determine what you have in >> your stores. > > That obviously is no melon! The rind reminds me a bit of the more bumpy > kaffir lime, which is also used for rind (and leaves) as vs, fruit. > Interesting. > Obviously, none is a melon ! ;-) But more seriously if what you have is bumpy and a quite big fruit it could be a citron (cédrat) perhaps a diamante. Size really is a good indicator in this case. -- Greetings, Salutations, Guiraud Belissen, Chteau du Ciel, Drachenwald, Chris CII, Rennes, France |
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