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    LEMONS AND LIMES

    LEMONS AND LIMES

    by Brooke Gazer, from the August 2021 issue of The Eye Huatulco North of the border, we assign a specific name to each of these tangy citrus fruits, but in Mexico they are all called limones (lee-MOH-ness), regardless of size, shape, or color. There are several varieties of lemons, but in north America, the Eureka lemon is the most common. This bright yellow citrus fruit was propagated in California in the mid-nineteenth century. It is slightly oblong, with a pointed tip on o
     

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