The limes are quartered, steamed, combined with oil fragrant with aromatic spices, vinegar and salt then stored in airtight jars. |
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Then I squeezed a couple of limes into the garlic butter, and threw in a couple of pinches of cayenne pepper. |
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While lemons are the major acid citrus fruits in the subtropics, limes are the most prominent in tropical regions. |
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The rejuvenating and vitaminizing process of the the collagen eye mask help to smooth the fine limes and the wrinkles around the eyes. |
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There were a few large jars of boiled sweets in the window, chocolate limes and Everton mints. |
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The fruits exported comprise apples, grapes, melons, limes, guavas, pear, sultans, lemons and plums. |
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Everything you need is on hand, from ketchup and mayonnaise dispensers to a big bin of fresh limes and squeeze bottles of Sriracha. |
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Cherries, peaches, figs, apples, tangerines, lemons, and limes are among the many types of fruit trees that thrive in containers. |
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I asked him if the lime tree season was over and if that was why our limes were turning yellowish-orange. |
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When you have too many lemons or limes or oranges and some are going to spoil, slice some thinly and then freeze the slices. |
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Then we actually make a couple of our own rums, a citrus one in which we soak lemons, limes and oranges. |
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Meanwhile, cut lemons or limes into wedges, and simmer the olives in a little water to reduce saltiness. |
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Finely grate the zest of the limes into a bowl, add the juice of the limes, stir in the condensed milk and then the cream. |
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Oranges, lemons and limes are particularly high in Vitamin C. Carrots provide vitamin D and spinach is rich in iron. |
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If you can't find Key limes in your local grocery store, Key lime juice is readily available on the Internet. |
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How is it that you always made pies for the cousins, even if they visited when Key limes were out of season? |
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This is a very famous recipe from Florida, where a certain special variety of limes called Key limes are used. |
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I prefer Key limes to Persian limes, but in the Greater Washington area they are often hard to find. |
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Fertile orchards of oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit abound throughout the island. |
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Along the footpaths, young women whose faces were decorated with patterned designs of powdered bark, bore heavy trays of limes on their heads. |
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Both the Prosecco and Pinot Grigio are delicate lattice works of limes and pin sharp, brilliantly balanced acidity. |
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Outside Florida, Key limes can be hard to come by, except in specialty produce markets when the fruit is in season, from May through August. |
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Sailors accomplished great feats of exploration on little more than limes and weevily biscuits. |
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There are pyramids of sweet-smelling guavas, papayas, watermelons, pineapples, custard apples, lemons, limes and avocados. |
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The hydraulicity of these limes was likely to be weak because of the low firing temperatures, and weakened further if the lime produced was stored as putty. |
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My future sis-in-law gave me a huge bag of Key limes over the weekend. |
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If you have no access to Key limes for some of these recipes, try substituting half lime juice and half lemon juice for the required amount of Key lime juice. |
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The asparagus and the limes ended up in a Thai chicken and vegetable salad. |
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Lemons and limes are better proportioned to an indoor plant and have the advantage that a single fruit of either goes far in the kitchen. |
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Spread brown sugar over them and squeeze the juice out of the limes with a stamper. |
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The peak season for Key limes is June through August, so you can find this special fruit in your market now and use this delicious and easy pie recipe. |
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It's the color produced by mixing the juice of Key limes with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk and grated lime peel, then frothing and cooling the whole concoction. |
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Still, the tartness of limes and prickly heat of ginger do an admirable job of disguising the absence. |
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It is capable of juicing lemons, oranges, limes and grapefruit. |
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Growing conifers is still important, but oaks, ash, and limes are now seen as a way of restoring ancient woodlands and promoting more diverse flora and fauna. |
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Lemons, limes and oranges contain limonene, a substance that breaks down precursors to skin and breast cancers while stimulating the production of cancer-killing immune cells. |
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It seems that a ha-ha has been banked up to hide the public thoroughfare from which one turns down the private avenue of limes to approach the manor house. |
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I headed out to the grocery store to buy a crate of limes while the crew was laid out on infirmary cots in the garage, moaning over their painful open sores. |
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The skins of fruits such as kiwi and papaya should also be removed prior to juicing, however the skins of lemons and limes may be left on. |
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Used traditionally for its medicinal purposes, and to add a savory twist to dishes, Kaffir limes has been a favorite ingredient in spas. |
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The kaffir-infused Don Julio, ice cubes and Triple Sec are all shaken and the margarita strained into one of the frozen limes. |
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Indian farmers lead the world in production of lemons, limes, and other tropical fruits. |
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Natural hydraulic limes are free of additives and have a low index of radiation. |
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Wash the limes, cut one of them into slices, grate the rind of the other one and then squeeze it. |
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They needed wood, limes, coal: those of Saint Pée tolerated and they had constraint. |
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Below you can see the crowns of oaks, limes and maples that make up the proper forest canopy. |
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An avenue of pleached limes has the lowest branches springing out from the main stem a good 2m from the ground, allowing a clear view through the young trunks. |
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Treat yourself with some fresh fruit flavored Aquasana water using lemon wedges, strawberries, limes or oranges and organic rose, violet or nasturtium petals! |
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A couple of limes would be fine, a bitter orange even better. |
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Passion fruit, coconuts, pawpaw, and limes are cash crops. |
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Pulverulent Product for stabilizing soils in place comprising a pulverulent fatty amine such as distearyl dimethylammonium chloride and at least one pulverulent product chosen from cements, slaked limes and fly ash. |
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The exact route of the limes along the border between Upper Germania and Raetia has not been fully explored. |
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Between the villages of Osterburken and Welzheim the limes ran for 81 kilometres almost in a straight line southwards. |
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Kumquats and thorny limes appear in China as early as the 7th century BC, along with loquats, persimmons, lichee, oranges and quince. |
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The word limes was utilized by Latin writers to denote a marked or fortified frontier. |
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Originally, Polish woods were dominated by broadleaved species: willows and poplars in river valleys, alders on swamps, and mixed forests dominated by oaks, hornbeams and limes in other parts of the country. |
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With the construction of the limes on the Saxon Shore in the 3rd century the fleet became more important again. |
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Cut the limes in small pieces and put them in a cocktail glass. |
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The mechanism of natural transmission is unknown but, as the disease is spreading rapidly in Oman on non-grafted limes, a leaf-sucking insect vector is probably involved. |
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The versatile Sour Mix, containing water, limes, lemon, and sugar, can be used with a variety of liquors to make daiquiris, margaritas, etc. |
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Hot water treatment and insecticidal coatings for disinfesting limes of mealybugs. |
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In addition, the Egyptians also incorporated various limes into their religious temples as well as their homes. |
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Our yuca and limes attracted the most attention. |
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I've never had a decent one in this country, but I was recently talking to a mixologist and he was saying the reason was that the limes you get here are not the right ones: they're not the same as you get in the States. |
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The aftereffect of their march to the southeast, toward the Black Sea, was to push the Marcomanni, the Quadi, and the Sarmatians onto the Roman limes in Marcus Aurelius' time. |
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He also botanized, and imported to Spain its first date palms, its first lemons, limes, and grapefruit, as well as almonds, apricots, saffron, and henna. |
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I'm not choosing historical plants — the basis of Le Nôtre's gardens was hornbeams, and in the field bosquets a mixture of European trees, such as limes and some field maples, which, like the hornbeams, were pleached. |
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If fresh limes are not available, bottled lime juice may be used. |
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Tambogrande is located in the centre of one of the country's most important agricultural regions, and the town is best known for its production of limes used in the national ceviche dish. |
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The limes was never able to prevent whole Germanic tribes from entering the territory of the Roman Empire. |
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This section of the limes existed from the 1st to the 5th century AD and guarded part of the Roman province of Noricum. |
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It is now more common to accept that limes was not a term used by the Romans for the imperial frontier, fortified or not, and is a modern, anachronistic interpretation. |
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Varieties include oranges, tangerines, mandarins, limes and grapefruit. |
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To cross the limes it was necessary to pass the towers, and so come to the notice of the garrison, or try to climb or destroy the wall and the stakes. |
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In the subsequent peaceful years, the limes lost its temporary character. |
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The plan governing the development of the limes was relatively simple. |
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Among the agriculture produced in Anguilla includes tomatoes, peppers, limes and other citrus fruits, onion, garlic, squash, pigeon peas and callaloo. |
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Enrobed in fine chocolate are fillings infused with Tahitian vanilla bean, Key limes, lavender buds, Australian candied ginger, and more. |
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Consider adding whole lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits and even kumquats to main courses as they cook. |
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Supermarkets sell mostly Persian limes, which lack the unique and potent aroma of genuine Key limes. |
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Any Key lime pie you've had that's green is either not from real Key limes, or it's been colored with green food coloring. |
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Kaisaniemi Garden has some of the largest sycamores, Manchurian maples, American limes, cork trees, and katsuras in Finland. |
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Citrus juicers are available in enamel-covered aluminum, in sizes and colors that correspond with oranges, lemons, and limes. |
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In another bowl, zest and juice the lemons and limes, then fold through the cream. |
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And in the park's International Fruit Orchard, you'll find ripe Australian finger limes, raisin tree fruit, and Surinam cherries. |
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The land is productive, especially for fruit orchards producing guavas, tejocote, apples, limes, quince and more. |
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The Rhine and Danube provided the bulk of geographic separation for the Roman limes. |
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He repeated the experience of mariners that the cure for scurvy was fresh food or, if not available, oranges, lemons, limes, and tamarinds. |
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Major crops include onions, okra, tomatoes, oranges, grapefruit, cucumbers, sugar cane, lemons, limes, and sweet potatoes. |
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The stakes were higher too and in front of the ditch while on several parts of the limes, instead of stakes there was a simple stone wall. |
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For more complete details on the development of the limes, or frontier, see under Limes Germanicus. |
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The best remedy for a mutiny was an expedition across the limes. |
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The American Heritage Dictionary refuses to go further than Latin limes. |
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Other plantings would include grapefruits, tangerines, clementine oranges, limes, and even a few more rare ones, like cara cara navels, tangelos, and the Jamaican Ugli fruit. |
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