Pickled lime
Pickled lime is a food that involves the pickling of limes to preserve them and add flavor.[1][2]
History
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, pickled limes were exported from the West Indies to areas in the Northeastern United States.[1] In the mid-19th century, pickled limes were in demand in New York, and by the late 19th century they were mostly exported to Boston.[1] During this time period, stores would display them in glass jars atop counters and sell them by the piece.[1] Some customers purchased entire barrels of them at a time.[1]
During the mid-19th century, pickled Key limes were exported from Florida to Boston.[2]
Usage
Pickled lime is sometimes eaten alone, as a snack.[1] They are also an ingredient in the preparation of some sweet relishes.[1]
Lime is an essential ingredient of any cuisine from India, and many varieties of pickles are made, e.g. sweetened lime pickle, salted pickle, and lime chutney.
See also
References
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