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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use Oxford spelling Шаблон:Speciesbox Citrus limetta, alternatively considered to be a cultivar of Citrus limon, C. limon 'Limetta',[1] is a species of citrus, commonly known as mousami, musami, sweet lime, sweet lemon, and sweet limetta, it is a member of the sweet lemons. It is small and round like a common lime in shape.[2] It is a cross between the citron (Citrus medica) and a bitter orange (Citrus × aurantium).[3]

It is native to southern regions of Iran[4] and also cultivated in the Mediterranean Basin. It is a different fruit from the Palestinian sweet lime[5] and from familiar sour limes such as the Key lime and the Persian lime. However, genomic analysis revealed it to be highly similar to the Rhobs el Arsa, and the two likely represent progeny of distinct crosses of the same citrus parents.[3]

The South Asian cultivars originated in Mozambique and were brought to South Asia by the Portuguese. The common name musambi and its variants trace their origin to Mozambique.[6][7]

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Description

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The limetta (lemetjie), Mosambi cultivar, at a market in Seethammadhara.
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Mosambi (sweet lime) juice is a popular citrus drink in India

C. limetta is a small tree up to Шаблон:Convert in height, with irregular branches and relatively smooth, brownish-grey bark. It has numerous thorns, Шаблон:Convert long. The petioles are narrowly but distinctly winged, and are Шаблон:Convert long. Leaves are compound, with acuminate leaflets Шаблон:Convert long and Шаблон:Convert wide. Flowers are white, Шаблон:Convert wide. Fruits are oval and green, ripening to yellow, with greenish pulp. The pith is white and about Шаблон:Convert thick. Despite the name sweet lime, the fruit is more similar to a greenish orange in appearance.

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'Millsweet' cultivar of limetta in growth.
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Moushumi or mushumbi lebu in West Bengal, India.

C. limetta grows in tropical and subtropical climates. It begins bearing fruit at 5 to 7 years old, with peak production at 10 to 20 years. It is propagated by seed.

Flavour

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Freshly pressed sweet lime juice as served in the Indian subcontinent

As the name sweet lime suggests, the flavour is sweet and mild, but retains the essence of lime. The lime's taste changes rapidly in contact with air, and will turn bitter in few minutes,Шаблон:Citation needed but if drunk soon after being juiced, the taste is sweet. The flavour is a bit flatter than most citrus due to its lack of acidity. It can be compared to limeade and pomelo.

Uses

Sweet lime is served as juice and is good as a mixer for vodka or rum. It is the most common available citrus juice in the Indian subcontinent. The juice is commonly sold at mobile road stalls.

Like most citrus, the fruit is rich in vitamin C, providing 50 mg per 100 g serving and antioxidants.[10] In Iran it is popular as a house remedy to treat influenza and the common cold.

The tree is used for ornamental purposes as well as for graft stock.[11]

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Checking for ripeness

Like most citrus, sweet limes will not ripen off the tree, and must be picked when fully ripe. This is indicated by its tennis ball size and lustrous greenish yellow sheen. Gently scratch the surface of a sweet lime: If its oils give way in the fingernails, it is ripe. The juiciest fruits feel heavy for their size.

Underripe fruit feels light for its size, and is hard with tart flesh. Overripe fruit is dull and shrunken, with dry, spongy skin. Avoid fruit with brownish-yellow discoloration.[12]

Storage

Sweet limes keep fresh for up to two weeks at room temperature, and four to eight weeks refrigerated. Frozen juice will keep for up to six months. It is possible to freeze slices of the fruit, though the limonin content may cause the pulp to taste bitter over time. This can be avoided by submerging the slices in sweet syrup within an airtight glass jar.

References

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  4. http://www.specialtyproduce.com/produce/Persian_Sweet_Lemons_10194.php, "Persian Sweet lemons are believed to be native to southern regions of Iran".
  5. Palestine Шаблон:Webarchive at Citrus Variety Collection Website, Volume I Шаблон:Webarchive See heading: Indian (Palestine)
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  9. What is a Bergamot? David Lebovitz. March 6, 2011. “According to the University of California horticultural website, Citrus limetta Risso (or what are called bergamots in France) ‘are sometimes incorrectly referred to as bergamots.’ ”
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