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This would let people enjoy the flavor of lemons and limes without having to scrunch up their faces so much (although I know that's half the fun for spectators).
On a practical level, you could make delicious lemonade and limeade without using so much sugar. All the taste without the extra calories/cavities.
Sweet Lime
http://www.hort.pur...ton/sweet_lime.html [phoenix, May 31 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004]
(Sweet) Lemon
http://www.hort.pur...emon.html#Varieties [phoenix, May 31 2002, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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These exist. Limettas (which are actually sweet lemons) are, well, sweet lemons. And key limes are sweet too, as bliss points out. Try an Oroblanco grapefruit sometime too. |
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As my family sings when we eat our Key Lime Pie: |
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"Key lime every mountain..." |
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I really dislike that song - it is so mountainous and wet! and ugh! |
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¯blissmiss: Thanks for cracking the Splenda egg -- lets me think there may be room for a genetic modification that makes sense. |
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¯bliss: Metaphorically speaking. As in, "If life evenhandedly deals you the odd egg, make omelets". |
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