What is the difference between a lemon and a lime? other than the colour?!


Question: What is the difference between a lemon and a lime!? other than the colour!?
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Answers:
Hmmm - the first answerer seemed confused, with the bittersweet lime!.!.!.

Lemons tend to be slightly larger and have thicker inner skins!. Limes tend to change to gray and harden if left in the refrig too long, while lemons seem a bit moister!.

I would say lemons laterly are more tart/bitter and limes have a quieter flavor, which is a switch from the past!. Meyer lemons are mush better for eating fresh!. Limeade and lemonade are made the same way and used the same way in bevereges!. For cooking, a lttle wider variation, but again similar uses!.

One very BIG difference: lemon juice is a cleanser!. If you have reflexology (foot massage) done by someone who is knowledgeable, they will tell you to eat half a lemon morning and night for three days after, especially if it is your first time and/or if you have little crunchy sounds when the feet are massages - that means that crystallized deposits have been broken loose and will be working their way out of your body, via the bloodstream, IF you help them!. If you skip the lemon, you are very likely to get a cold or something like it, from the overload of toxins taken out of parking position on the bones of your feet!.

also, ALWAYS rinse mouth out with plain water after eating or drinking lemon/lemon juice!. Otherwise, over not so long a time, it will eat away at your tooth enamel!.

Suggestion: slice up fresh fruit and coconut, place in plastic bag, sprinkle with 1/2 lime's juice and red pepper!. (May also sprinkle with salt!.) Serve with a straw and a pick (something between a chopstick and a toothpick)!. They serve these in Fruitvale, and my mouth is watering as I type!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

the taste smell and looks their both just as healthy for you and personally i think limes taste better than lemons anyday and Lemons tend to be slightly larger and have thicker inner skins!. Limes tend to change to gray and harden if left in the refrig too long, while lemons seem a bit moister!.I would say lemons laterly are more tart/bitter and limes have a quieter flavor, which is a switch from the past!. Meyer lemons are mush better for eating fresh!. Limeade and lemonade are made the same way and used the same way in bevereges!. For cooking, a lttle wider variation, but again similar uses!.One very BIG difference: lemon juice is a cleanser!. If you have reflexology (foot massage) done by someone who is knowledgeable, they will tell you to eat half a lemon morning and night for three days after, especially if it is your first time and/or if you have little crunchy sounds when the feet are massages - that means that crystallized deposits have been broken loose and will be working their way out of your body, via the bloodstream, IF you help them!. If you skip the lemon, you are very likely to get a cold or something like it, from the overload of toxins taken out of parking position on the bones of your feet!.also, ALWAYS rinse mouth out with plain water after eating or drinking lemon/lemon juice!. Otherwise, over not so long a time, it will eat away at your tooth enamel!.
Suggestion: slice up fresh fruit and coconut, place in plastic bag, sprinkle with 1/2 lime's juice and red pepper!. (May also sprinkle with salt!.) Serve with a straw and a pick (something between a chopstick and a toothpick)!. They serve these in Fruitvale, and my mouth is watering as I type!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

limes:
green, thinner peel, a lil sweeter,

lemons:
yellow, thicker peel, more sour, goes good on many many things

lime and lemon:
both very healthy for you, can make you lose wait fasterrWww@FoodAQ@Com

hmm i believe a lime is slightly sweeter while a lime is a little more bitter, health wise there is no difference i put both im my tea heheheWww@FoodAQ@Com

lemon is a bit sweeter but lime is hopelessWww@FoodAQ@Com

lime is more sour tham lemonWww@FoodAQ@Com

Both r healthy!.!.!. make u lose weight fastWww@FoodAQ@Com





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