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Lemons Assam Lemons / Kaji NemuGondharaja LemonKagzi NemuAssam Lemons / Kaji Nemu Kaji Nemu lemons are a medium to large varietal, averaging 60 to 100 grams in weight and 6 to 11.5 centimeters in length, and have an elongated, oblong, elliptic, to obovate shape. The variety is larger than other commercial lemons grown in Assam, [...]
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Kagzi lemons are smaller in size and often harvested while the skin is still green, which means they're often mistaken for limes. But Kagzi lemons are actually lemons and ripen into a gorgeous light yellow color. This lemon is incredibly popular in India. According to Aranyaani Food Forest, Kagzi lemons are in high demand in [...]
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This fragrance is all thanks to the king of aromas, Gondhoraj—a reclusive member of the lime family and a distant cousin of Kaffir lime—known for its esoteric ability to push people into a paroxysm of happy memories. Often mistaken for its more popular cousin, Kaffir lime, Gondhoraj likes to rule from behind the curtains. Without [...]
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Kaji Nemu lemons are a medium to large varietal, averaging 60 to 100 grams in weight and 6 to 11.5 centimeters in length, and have an elongated, oblong, elliptic, to obovate shape. The variety is larger than other commercial lemons grown in Assam, India, and the rind is thin, glossy, and taut, ranging in texture [...]
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