Citrus aurantiifolia

Mexican lime/Key lime

Small evergreen tree with long axillary spines. Its shiny leathery, green leaves are elliptical and finely toothed at the leaf margin. The white scented flowers are followed by hesperidia (a form of berry) up to 6 cm in size with a slightly rough rind and oil glands. The ripe citrus fruit is yellow with segmented pale green pulp.

The Mexican or key lime is used in many dishes and beverages. Its acidity makes it an ideal mixer for caipirinha cocktails.

The few limes we are able to harvest are passed to the kitchen where they are usually incorporated in the latest dessert creations.

Southeast Asia

Rutaceae (Rue family)
Messicana

Flora Toskana

The Mexican or key lime is used in many dishes and beverages. Its acidity makes it an ideal mixer for caipirinha cocktails.

The few limes we are able to harvest are passed to the kitchen where they are usually incorporated in the latest dessert creations.

Citrus aurantiifolia
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