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Lime or lime is a citrus fruit from the rue family whose properties and nutritional values have long been valued in Asia, where it likely originated . From Asia, linden trees were brought to Egypt and other regions of North Africa by Middle Eastern merchants in the 10th century. In the 13th century, the Moors brought lime to Spain, thanks to which the fruit spread to southern Europe. Limes first made their way to America during Christopher Columbus' voyage in 1493, but didn't really stay in Florida until the 16th century, when they were brought from the West Indies by Spanish colonizers. Lime is currently grown in tropical and subtropical zones, mainly in India, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil, as well as in Europe, Egypt and Florida.
LIME JUICE ORGANIC
Net volume: 250 ml
Ingredients: lime juice
Purpose: < It can be used to make lemonade or added to tea and other beverages. It can be used as an addition to sauces, fish and salads.
Storage conditions: Once opened, keep in the refrigerator for no more than 14 days.
Value nutritional value in 100 ml of the product:
Energy value: 169 kJ / 40 kcal
Fat: 0.1g
- of which saturated fatty acids: 0 g
Carbohydrates: 6.2 g
- of which sugars: 1.6 g
Protein: 0.7g
Salt: 0 g
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