Lime
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These are key limes that are ripe and juicy.
It's perfect for tiki drinks.
1-, I believe A total of 2 ounces will be squeezed.
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I should have paid attention to the other reviewers who complained about the small limes. That is putting it mildly. My car key was the size of these limes. You'd think that based on the image, you'd be getting a standard-issue. limes of various sizes Ours, on the other hand, were the size of those jawbreakers. However, they are more expensive than limes from the supermarket. I know I won't be able to find a better deal on Amazon Fresh because the service is already included in the price. For the sake of convenience, I'll gladly pay a little more. The size of these limes, on the other hand, was ridiculous.
These limes have been around for quite some time. They arrived the day before last.
Benefitsbr>- -br>-br>-br>-br>-b a flavor that is citrusybr>- Definitely not a lemonbr>- Vitamin C aboundsbr>br>br>br>br>br>b Works well in gin and tonics, mojitos, and margaritasbr>br>Consbr>- If you accidentally squirt it in your eye, it will burn you.
These limes aren't particularly attractive on the outside, but they keep in my crisper for almost two weeks. They may have some brown spots on them, but the flesh and juice taste like a healthy lime, and they are extremely juicy. With brown spots and all, I squeeze them into my water, use them in marinades, and even zest them for meals. I've bought a lot of these limes because they're so good.
I'm not sure what it is about these limes, but they never seem to have any juice in them. 2 limes per week, and even if I roll them on the counter first and squeeze the life out of them there is almost nothing in about 90 of them there is almost no However, I've had a similar experience with limes in meal subscription kits this year, so it's possible that it's just a bad year for limes in general.
More than one should be ordered. I mistookly thought I was purchasing a bag of limes, but I was content regardless when I saw my lone lime companion. The lime was as perfect as a lime can be, with no bruising or rot and a delicious flavor. Now that I've realized I'll only get one lime, I can opt for a bag. That is what I am doing right now.
The quality of the limes we get from Amazon Fresh has always been excellent. Allowing someone else to select my fruit makes me nervous because - (I believe) even more than vegetables- Fruit that has been picked too green or is too squishy to ripen properly may never ripen. Then there's the problem of fruit that has been gassed to prevent it from rotting, resulting in fruit that appears to be ready to eat but is as hard as a rock. Amazon Fresh limes have never caused this problem.
I'm writing a lime review, and I'm not sure how I got here; did I not pay attention to my parents and teachers enough? Was it a binge-worthy experience? Is it possible that I'm watching too much Amazon Prime? Do I require a new hobby? br>Perhaps it's a combination of all of the above. In any case, this was a lime: it was green and squeezable to the core. The juice that came out tasted remarkably similar to lime juice. br>Way to go, Amazon. You did an excellent job.