Lemons Vs. Limes
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Essay title: Lemons Vs. Limes
Although lemons and limes may not be what you would choose for an afternoon snack, we consider them as powerhouses when we want to bring out the flavor of other foods. While both are available throughout the year, lemons are in the peak of their season around May, June and August while limes are at their peak from May through October.
Lemons are oval in shape and feature a yellow, texturized outer peel. Like other citrus fruits, their inner flesh is encased in eight to ten segments. One of the tricks to finding a good quality lemon is to find one that is rather thin-skinned since those with thicker peels will have less flesh and are less juicy. Fresh lemons are available all year round and will stay fresh kept at room temperature, away from exposure to sunlight, for about one week.
Usually smaller than lemons, limes are oval or round in shape with green flesh and skin. They can be either sour or sweet depending on the variety; however, sweet limes are not readily available in the United States. Sour limes contain citric acid giving them a sour or tart taste, while sweet limes lack citric acid and are sweeter in flavor.
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