Lemon Reg Conventional, 1 Each
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They aren't organic, but they are conventional. Organic lemons have their own category.
Now that I'm online, I prefer to use the minus button to reduce the number of items. Other options, however, might be available.
No, you cannot add to an order that has already been placed and is scheduled to be delivered. Only when the original item is unavailable is the shopper allowed to offer a substitute for your order. You can specify whether you don't want any substitutions for the entire order or just for specific items in your order if you don't want any.
It's a lemon, that's all there is to it.
Selected User Reviews For Lemon Reg Conventional, 1 Each
Ever. The flavor of this lemon was incredible! If I had the option, I would give it ten stars. I drank from it, took a bath in it, and basked in its splendor. You've come to the right place if you're looking for a regular lemon. Your lemon has been located. I could smell colors and taste sounds after drinking the lemon juice. THE BEST LEMON I'VE EVER HAD!.
I removed it from the shopping bag, cut it open, and tossed it in the trash. The skin of half of the lemon was translucent and the flesh was mushy. I intended to use the remaining half, but when I cut into it, it was discolored. I have a strong suspicion that this Whole Foods sends out old food for delivery orders. A moldy tomato, crushed "sliced" deli cheese, a rotten pepper, and wilted brown lettuce were among the items I received.
Despite its bright yellow exterior, this product isn't what you'd expect: it's round and has a slight give when you press it, and it comes to a halt there. Last week, I took this tennis ball to my local club's courts, and it thudded to the ground. *I give it a thumbs down! * Not for those who consider sled racing to be a serious sport.
When I have a shopper choose lemons and limes, they are almost always underripe and undersized. Lemons do not ripen later, and one bag of organics already had a moldy lemon in it, while the others were half green and hard. So, if you get a half-green, hard lemon, that's the end of it. I got two limes that were partially yellow, very small, and quickly went bad. I simply discarded them. Instead of delivering something like that, they should've processed the item as 'out of stock. ' Then more resources are squandered on the return end, as well as the time of the disgruntled customer. br>br>I believe some lemons have a mild flavor. br>br>In my experience, this is simply not a dependable delivery item.
I discovered the following as a result of my additional research: Citrus limon (L. ) is a citrus fruit that grows in the Mediterranean region. Osbeck is a small evergreen tree belonging to the Rutaceae family that is native to South Asia, primarily North Eastern India. br>br>This is a delectable little citrus fruit with a flavorful punch and a sour surprise!br>br>If you've never tried one before, start with a few and use them sparingly.
I ordered two of them, and they arrived in perfect condition. I just wish they weren't so hard; they're a brilliant yellow and free of blemishes, but I'll have to microwave them both if I want any juice. Maybe it's just a coincidence. br>br> Others appear to be ecstatic about theirs. (N. Virginia).
They're a nice bright color, firm and juicy, and I've never been disappointed. The cost is also reasonable.
It had a lemon flavor and was the color I had anticipated. I also bought a banana, which was the same color. Having fruit that matches in the kitchen is a joyous experience. I'm sure I'll shop at Whole Foods again, and getting these lovely yellow fruits delivered for free was a bonus.