Lime Peel Powder, Blemished Organic

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  • Kosher
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Lime Peel Powder, Blemished Organic

  • OG
  • K
  • Organic
  • Kosher
Botanical Name:
Citrus x aurantifolia
Origin:
Sri Lanka
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Origin Distance: /30pts
Organic: /45pts
Fair Trade/FairWild: /10pts
Zero Waste: 5/5pts
For Life Certified: 5/5pts
Energy Conservation Efforts: 5/5pts
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Product Details

Our Blemished Lime Peel Powder is very aromatic, and of a darker color than typical. This is being offered in the 1 lb. size.

Perhaps best known as key lime, Citrus x aurantifolia, is a small citrus fruit with a thin rind, high acidity, and strong aroma. The rind’s unique flavor is backed by tart and bitter notes. Our lime peel powder can be added to smoothies, baked goods, desserts, and teas. It also makes a lovely ingredient in soaps, lotions, bath scrubs, and other body care recipes.

Compared to the Persian lime (Citrus x latiolia), the key lime is smaller and seedier, with a higher acidity, a stronger aroma, and a thinner rind. It is valued for its unique flavor compared to other limes, with the Key lime usually having a more tart and bitter flavor. Though the tree is native to southeast Asia, its name comes from its association with the Florida Keys, where it is best known as the flavoring ingredient in Key lime pie.

A suitable substitute for traditional limes or any citrus fruit peel. Citrus aurantifolia is a member of the Rutaceae family and native to southeast Asia. Its apparent path of introduction was through the Middle East to North Africa, then to Sicily and via Spanish explorers to the West Indies, including the Florida Keys. From the Caribbean, lime cultivation spread to tropical and subtropical North America, including Mexico, Florida and later California. Since NAFTA came into effect, many Key limes on the US market are grown in Mexico, Central America and South America.

Precautions
No known precautions. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.