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Lemon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)
Lemon and Lime output in 2005. The lemon is a small evergreen tree (Citrus limon) originally native to Asia, and is also the name of the tree's oval yellow fruit. ...
Lemon (Search Map)
In the Netherlands Antilles, lamoentsji, or lamunchi, are locally applied to the lime, not to the lemon as strangers suppose. The lemon is not grown there. ...
lemon: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com (Search Map)
lemon n. A spiny, Asian evergreen tree (Citrus limon) widely cultivated for its yellow, egg-shaped fruit
Lemon - New World Encyclopedia (Search Map)
Lemon (Citrus × limon) is a hybrid of the plant genus Citrus, as well as the common name for the popular edible fruit of this small tree or spreading bush. ...
Cookbook:Lemon - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks (Search Map)
Lemons were not cultivated in the West until after the Arab conquests. ... Lemons were once used by the British navy to combat scurvy, as they provided a large ...
New and Leased Car Lemon Law (Search Map)
The Massachusetts Lemon Law protects consumers who have serious ... The law defines a lemon as a new or leased motor vehicle that has a defect which ...
botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Lemon - Herb Profile and ... (Search Map)
The principal ones are the lemon, citron or cedrat, and lime. ... The Lemon is a small, straggling tree about 11 feet high, irregularly branched, the bark varying in colour ...
Lemons - Joyofbaking.com (Search Map)
Lemon zest is the most aromatic and flavorful when first removed, so use immediately. ... Lemons. Waverley Root in 'Food' tells of the Roman belief that eating a lemon is the ...
Lemon - LoveToKnow 1911 (Search Map)
LEMON, the fruit of Citrus Limonum, which is regarded by some botanists as a variety of Citrus medica. ... The lemon seems to have been unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans, ...
