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Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA?
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BWsilverbolt wrote:
> Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA? Either Shaws/Star Market or Williams Sonoma. |
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BWsilverbolt wrote:
> Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA? Either Shaws/Star Market or Williams Sonoma. |
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BWsilverbolt wrote:
> Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA? You'll have a better if you look for fresh key limes and juice them yourself. I live in Minnesota and frequently see key limes in the supermarkets. Best regards, Bob |
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BWsilverbolt wrote:
> Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA? You'll have a better if you look for fresh key limes and juice them yourself. I live in Minnesota and frequently see key limes in the supermarkets. Best regards, Bob |
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Are you talking about - like- bottled Real lemon but Real lime juice?
If the grocery stores don't have it - try the liquor stores or health food stores. |
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Are you talking about - like- bottled Real lemon but Real lime juice?
If the grocery stores don't have it - try the liquor stores or health food stores. |
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zxcvbob > wrote in :
> BWsilverbolt wrote: >> Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA? > > > You'll have a better if you look for fresh key limes and juice them > yourself. I live in Minnesota and frequently see key limes in the > supermarkets. > > Best regards, > Bob Yes, fresh is better. In fact, IMHO, fresh Persian lime juice is far better than bottled key lime juice. -- It's me, Baker! When the Chips are Down, the Buffalo is Empty. |
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zxcvbob > wrote in :
> BWsilverbolt wrote: >> Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA? > > > You'll have a better if you look for fresh key limes and juice them > yourself. I live in Minnesota and frequently see key limes in the > supermarkets. > > Best regards, > Bob Yes, fresh is better. In fact, IMHO, fresh Persian lime juice is far better than bottled key lime juice. -- It's me, Baker! When the Chips are Down, the Buffalo is Empty. |
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The best key lime juice is Nellie & Joe's. I had stocked up on it when
I went to the Keys some years back, but soon learned that if a bottle (even unopened) isn't used within a few months, it separates. Might be usable, but it looked NASTY. To my surprise I did find it in a supermarket in Hawaii, where even some products common on the Mainland are difficult to obtain, so perhaps your supermarket has it. If not, you can get it from cookscorner.com for $2.99 a bottle, plus shipping. I agree, fresh is best, but you can't always find key limes and it's nice to have a bottle on hand for that spur-of-the-moment pie. |
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The best key lime juice is Nellie & Joe's. I had stocked up on it when
I went to the Keys some years back, but soon learned that if a bottle (even unopened) isn't used within a few months, it separates. Might be usable, but it looked NASTY. To my surprise I did find it in a supermarket in Hawaii, where even some products common on the Mainland are difficult to obtain, so perhaps your supermarket has it. If not, you can get it from cookscorner.com for $2.99 a bottle, plus shipping. I agree, fresh is best, but you can't always find key limes and it's nice to have a bottle on hand for that spur-of-the-moment pie. |
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![]() "BWsilverbolt" > wrote in message om... > Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA? If you have a Mexican or Hispanic market in your area, they will have limons (aka Mexican limes). They are the same thing as Key limes. Charlie |
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![]() "BWsilverbolt" > wrote in message om... > Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral MA? If you have a Mexican or Hispanic market in your area, they will have limons (aka Mexican limes). They are the same thing as Key limes. Charlie |
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![]() > wrote: > I agree, fresh is best, but you can't always find key limes and it's > nice to have a bottle on hand for that spur-of-the-moment pie. I use Key Lime juice as an ingredient for a marinade for chicken and pork. I combine it with some Asian chili sauce, garlic, soy sauce...it imparts an excellent taste especially to chicken breast (which really needs it). -- Best Greg |
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zxcvbob wrote:
> BWsilverbolt wrote: > > Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral > > MA? > > > You'll have a better if you look for fresh key limes and juice them > yourself. I live in Minnesota and frequently see key limes in the > supermarkets. You're lucky. I never see them in the big supermarkets here (St. Louis). Some of the smaller chains probably have them (I think I saw them at Straub's for you St. Louis people). Brian |
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:59:50 GMT, "Default User"
> wrote: > zxcvbob wrote: > > > BWsilverbolt wrote: > > > Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral > > > MA? > > > > > > You'll have a better if you look for fresh key limes and juice them > > yourself. I live in Minnesota and frequently see key limes in the > > supermarkets. > > > You're lucky. I never see them in the big supermarkets here (St. > Louis). Some of the smaller chains probably have them (I think I saw > them at Straub's for you St. Louis people). > I went down to my local Mexican market and they just had regular limes and lemons (not even any Meyer lemons). The store owner says in Mexico, they are small and full of seeds. Does that accurately describe a key lime? The picture here seems to be seedy. http://www.keylime.com/ sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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sf wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:59:50 GMT, "Default User" > > wrote: > > >> zxcvbob wrote: >> >> > BWsilverbolt wrote: >> > > Anybody out there know where I can find key lime juice in Centeral >> > > MA? >> > >> > >> > You'll have a better if you look for fresh key limes and juice them >> > yourself. I live in Minnesota and frequently see key limes in the >> > supermarkets. >> >> >> You're lucky. I never see them in the big supermarkets here (St. >> Louis). Some of the smaller chains probably have them (I think I saw >> them at Straub's for you St. Louis people). >> > > I went down to my local Mexican market and they just had > regular limes and lemons (not even any Meyer lemons). The > store owner says in Mexico, they are small and full of > seeds. Does that accurately describe a key lime? The > picture here seems to be seedy. http://www.keylime.com/ > Yes, the are small and juicy and seedy. I wouldn't quite say "full of seeds". Trifoliate oranges are full of seeds. Bob |
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In article >,
sf > wrote: > I went down to my local Mexican market and they just had > regular limes and lemons (not even any Meyer lemons). The > store owner says in Mexico, they are small and full of > seeds. Does that accurately describe a key lime? The > picture here seems to be seedy. http://www.keylime.com/ They are small, yes, but I've never noticed if they have more seeds than bigger limes. We bought a lime juicer for $3 in a Mexican grocery store. It looks something like a garlic press. Fancier versions can be found from Williams Sonoma, etc. This gadget is very useful, since you have to squooze quite a few of these little guys to get enough juice for a pie. -- Julian Vrieslander |
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Julian Vrieslander wrote:
> In article >, > sf > wrote: > > > I went down to my local Mexican market and they just had > > regular limes and lemons (not even any Meyer lemons). The > > store owner says in Mexico, they are small and full of > > seeds. Does that accurately describe a key lime? The > > picture here seems to be seedy. http://www.keylime.com/ > > They are small, yes, but I've never noticed if they have more seeds > than bigger limes. Persian limes are generally seedless. Brian |
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Julian Vrieslander wrote:
> In article >, > sf > wrote: > > > I went down to my local Mexican market and they just had > > regular limes and lemons (not even any Meyer lemons). The > > store owner says in Mexico, they are small and full of > > seeds. Does that accurately describe a key lime? The > > picture here seems to be seedy. http://www.keylime.com/ > > They are small, yes, but I've never noticed if they have more seeds > than bigger limes. Persian limes are generally seedless. Brian |
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<< Oddly, one place I did find them was at a WalMart at The Lake of the
Ozarks. >> I saw some Key Limes (produce of Mexico) at the local Walmart yesterday. However, they were green, and smaller than the ones my tree produces. I realize that fruit must be picked a little green to survive shipping and handling. On the other hand, you don't know what the fruit looked like that is used for the bottled juice! Fred |
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<< Oddly, one place I did find them was at a WalMart at The Lake of the
Ozarks. >> I saw some Key Limes (produce of Mexico) at the local Walmart yesterday. However, they were green, and smaller than the ones my tree produces. I realize that fruit must be picked a little green to survive shipping and handling. On the other hand, you don't know what the fruit looked like that is used for the bottled juice! Fred |
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![]() Fred McKenzie wrote: >I saw some Key Limes (produce of Mexico) at the local Walmart yesterday. >However, they were green, and smaller than the ones my tree produces. .................. You do know, don't you, that Key Limes are much smaller than the standard lime (Persian lime) that is always in our supermarkets? Just asking. Nancree |
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![]() Fred McKenzie wrote: >I saw some Key Limes (produce of Mexico) at the local Walmart yesterday. >However, they were green, and smaller than the ones my tree produces. .................. You do know, don't you, that Key Limes are much smaller than the standard lime (Persian lime) that is always in our supermarkets? Just asking. Nancree |
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![]() Fred McKenzie wrote: >I saw some Key Limes (produce of Mexico) at the local Walmart yesterday. >However, they were green, and smaller than the ones my tree produces. .................. You do know, don't you, that Key Limes are much smaller than the standard lime (Persian lime) that is always in our supermarkets? Just asking. Nancree |
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Bubbabob wrote:
> onono (Nancree) wrote: > > >>Fred McKenzie wrote: >> >> >>>I saw some Key Limes (produce of Mexico) at the local Walmart >>>yesterday. However, they were green, and smaller than the ones my tree >>>produces. >> >>................. >>You do know, don't you, that Key Limes are much smaller than the >>standard lime >> >>(Persian lime) that is always in our supermarkets? Just asking. >>Nancree >> >> > > Mexican limes, while closely related to key limes aren't key limes. > Also, limes are sensitive to their soil and ather environmental factors. > The Mexican jungle is not much like the Carribean keys. It's not likely > that they would end up looking or tasting the same. True key limes are a > good deal yellower when mature than Mexican limes. Mexican limes and key limes are the same thing. They probably do taste different though, based on the climate -- just like Texas grapefruits taste a lot different than Florida grapefruit. Bob |
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Bubbabob wrote:
> onono (Nancree) wrote: > > >>Fred McKenzie wrote: >> >> >>>I saw some Key Limes (produce of Mexico) at the local Walmart >>>yesterday. However, they were green, and smaller than the ones my tree >>>produces. >> >>................. >>You do know, don't you, that Key Limes are much smaller than the >>standard lime >> >>(Persian lime) that is always in our supermarkets? Just asking. >>Nancree >> >> > > Mexican limes, while closely related to key limes aren't key limes. > Also, limes are sensitive to their soil and ather environmental factors. > The Mexican jungle is not much like the Carribean keys. It's not likely > that they would end up looking or tasting the same. True key limes are a > good deal yellower when mature than Mexican limes. Mexican limes and key limes are the same thing. They probably do taste different though, based on the climate -- just like Texas grapefruits taste a lot different than Florida grapefruit. Bob |
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Mexican limes are the same as Key limes:
"The Key Lime lime (Citrus aurantifolia Swingle), also referred to as a Mexican Lime, bears a profuse amount of small, thin-skinned, greenish-yellow limes. This juicy lime is known for it's distinctive aroma high-acid content. The picture below shows the size and color difference between the more common Persian lime and the Key Lime." ------------ And, the Mexican "jungle" ??? Where's that? The greater part of Mexico is very similar in climate to Florida. |
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