Lime
The lime is a small citrus fruit, with a thin green skin and a
juicy, pale green pulp. It is grown in tropical and sub-tropical
climes, such as California, Florida, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
The most widely used type of lime in the United States is the
Persian lime. It is available year round, and when buying you
should look for a bright colored fruits, heavy for their size, and
with smooth skin.
Another type if the Key lime from Florida. It is smaller,
rounder and has a more yellow color than the Persian lime. It can be
hard to get outside Florida.
In cocktails, lime is used both for its juice (see related
ingredients) and as garnish.
To store limes, refrigerate in a plastic bag for up to five days.
Uncut limes can be stored in the same way for up to 10 days.
Because limes are an excellent vitamin C source, British sailors
used it as a scurvy preventative, something that lead to the nickname
"limey".
Used in the following 206 drinks:
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