Meyer Lemons
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Description/Taste
Meyer lemons easily differentiate themselves from a common lemon with their smaller size, smoother, thinner rind and less pronounced mammilla. They are more round than ovate, measuring up to 8 centimeters in diameter. They are a deep, brilliant yellow color. Meyer lemons are highly fragrant; the rinds are full of volatile oils. Their pulp is low in acid, aromatic, floral and sweet. Meyer lemons are only moderately seedy.
Seasons/Availability
Meyer lemons are available year-round, with a peak season in the winter through spring months.
Current Facts
The Meyer lemon, botanically known as Citrus meyerii, is believed to be a natural hybrid of a lemon and either a mandarin or a sweet orange. Meyer lemon trees were plagued by disease until 1975 when the University of California re-released the "Improved Meyer Lemon" tree.