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THE LEMON; Lemon, common name for a small thorny tree, and for its fruit. Lemon trees are cultivated throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, particularly in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and California Lemons were first brought from the Middle East to Spain and northern Africa during the Middle Ages.
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Orange, grapefruit, lime and lemon facts put these juicy gems on the list of 10 healthiest foods. The benefits of lemon and other citrus fruits are amazing. Full of citrus bioflavonoids and much more. ... Citrus Fruits - Orange, Grapefruit, Lime and Lemon Facts...
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Lemons; Trivia and Facts: Food Reference Culinary and cooking history, trivia, kitchen & cooking tips & facts, recipes, quotes, humor, poetry and culinary crosswords ... LEMON TRIVIA ... Food Trivia & Food Facts Section; An eclectic collection of food information: facts & trivia about various food & drink from around the world...
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The Utilitarian Lemon ... Using Lemon Juice to Remove Stain ... Copper - Polish with a paste of lemon juice and salt.
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Using Lemon Juice to Remove Stain ... Copper - Polish with a paste of lemon juice and salt. ... Ink - Tough to get out. Try saturating stain with milk, or, sponge stain with alcohol. Or, apply cream of tartar and lemon juice paste. Set for 1 hr.
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Lemon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nutritionally, the lemon constitutes on of nature’s seven top sources of potassium, a mineral that promotes clear thinking, aids in normalizing blood pressure, and works with sodium to regulate the body’s water balance. ... These facts REAAAALLLLLY helped with my Science Fair Project. Thnx 4 the facts. A LOT! =]
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Learn Cool Facts about Lemons and other Fun Kid Facts online at Sunkist Kids. ... Lemon trees bloom and produce fruit year-round. Each tree can produce between 500 and 600 pounds of lemons in a year.
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Lemon - one of the citrus fruits, from a tree (Citrus limon) of the family Rutaceae (orange family), probably native to India. A small tree (to about 15 ft/5 m tall) with thorny branches and... ... The imperfect fruit is manufactured into lemon oil, lemon juice, citric acid, pectin, and other useful products.
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Several lemon-like fruits are domestically or commercially regarded as lemons wherever they are grown and, accordingly, must be discussed under this heading. These include: Rough lemon (C. jambhiri Lush.), Sweet lemon (C. limetta Risso), 'Meyer' (lemon X mandarin hybrid);
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