fruit Rangpur lime , a mandarin orange lemon hybrid Spanish lime Melicoccus bijugatus mamoncillo ... limefruit File Lime CDC.jpg Lime wedges are typically used in drinks File Limes.jpg Grocery store ... commons Lime Citrus DEFAULTSORT LimeFruit Category Citrus Category Essential oils Category Arabic ... doot izh dik zh g es Lima fruta eo Limeo fr Limefruit ga L oma toradh gv Theiley ko he ...Other uses Lime disambiguation Refimprove date November 2009 File backyard limes.jpg thumb Unripened Key limes nutritionalvalue name Lime, raw edible parts water 88 g kJ 126 protein 0.7 g fat 0.2 g carbs 11 g fiber 3 g sugars 1.7 g vitC mg 29 source usda 1 right 1 Lime is a term referring to a number ... File Juliennejern.JPG thumb left Zesting a lime In cooking , lime is valued both for the acidity ... black lime or loomi as a flavouring is typical of Persian cuisine and Cuisine of Iraq Iraqi cuisine ... called kabsa or kebsa . Lime is an essential ingredient of any cuisine from India, and many varieties of pickles are made, e.g. sweetened lime pickle, salted pickle, and lime chutney. ref http www.tarladalal.com recipe.asp?id 3420 ref ref Lime pickle http cooks.ndtv.com showonlyrecipe.asp?cond find&id 2400&category Condiments ref Lime leaves are also a herb in South, East, and Southeast Asia. Lime ... allowance of citrus such as lemon , and later switched to lime, ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... of vitamin C lemon juice contains compared to the West Indian limes used by the British. Lime extracts ..., the lime is used in Tantra for removing evil spirits. It is also combined with Indian chilis to make ... thumb Lemon and lime output in 2005 India, with about 16 of the world s overall lemon and lime ... of United Nations Economic And Social Department The Statistical Division Plants known as lime Australian lime s Citrus glauca Australian desert lime Citrus glauca Citrus australasica Australian finger lime Citrus australasica Citrus australis Australian round lime Citrus australis Blood ... more details
wiktionarypar lime NOTOC Lime may refer to Trees and fruits Citrus fruits Limefruit , various green to yellow fruits Australian lime Blood lime Kaffir lime Key lime Persian lime Citrus limetta Limequat Musk lime Spanish lime or mamoncillo Wild lime Zanthoxylum fagara Tilia , lime trees or lindens Tilia europaea , common lime Color Lime color , the color halfway between yellow and Chartreuse color chartreuse green Chemicals, minerals, and materials Agricultural lime , pulverized rock containing primarily calcium carbonate Calcium oxide , also known as burnt lime, quicklime or unslaked lime Calcium hydroxide , also known as slaked lime, slack lime, pickling lime or hydrated lime Hydraulic limeLime material , a group of calcium compounds and minerals in which they predominate Lime mortar Lime plaster Lime water , common name for saturated calcium hydroxide solution Places Lime Lake disambiguation Lime Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota Lime, Oregon Lim , a French commune in the Aisne departments Business and entertainment Lime magazine Lime magazine Lime Pictures Lime TV , a lifestyle based content distribution Lime band , a 1980s disco band Lime Arvingarna album Lime Arvingarna album , by Swedish dansband Arvingarna A character from the anime series Saber Marionette J LIME Landline, Internet, Mobile and Entertainment , formerly Cable & Wireless Caribbean Other Limes , a border defense system of Ancient Rome LIME, a mobile middleware LIME, the airport code for Orio al Serio Airport , in Bergamo, Italy LimeWire , free peer to peer file sharing P2P client for the Java platform See also Limey disambiguation page Liming disambiguation Lyme disease The Lives of Harry Lime Lima disambiguation Lemon disambig es Lime fr Lime hu M szk egy rtelm s t lap nl Lime ja tl Lime ... more details
fruit Orange , Lemon , LimefruitLime , Grapefruit Blackberry , Raspberry , Boysenberry Pineapple ...other uses pp semiprotected small yes pp move indef File Fruit Stall in Barcelona Market.jpg thumb Several ... fruits. File Fruit Basket.jpg thumb Fruit basket painted by Balthasar van der Ast File Bartolomeo ... thumb Fruit and vegetable output in 2004 In broad terms, a fruit is a structure of a plant that contains ... preparation, fruit normally means the fleshy seed associated structures of certain plants that are sweet and edible in the raw state, such as apple s, Orange fruit orange s, grape s, garden ... fruit nut , ear botany ears and conifer cone cones . In biology botany , a fruit is a part of a angiosperms ... 0 7637 2134 4 pages 271 272 ref , and fleshy fruit like growths that develop from other plant tissues close to the fruit accessory fruit , or more rarely false fruit or pseudocarp , such as cashew cashew fruits . Often the botanical fruit is only part of the common fruit, or is merely adjacent to it. On the other ..., there are several variants of the biological definition of fruit that emphasize different aspects ... of Agricultural Sciences url http books.google.com ?id TwRUZK0WTWAC&pg PA375&lpg PA375&dq fruit ... acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings. Fungus also have fruit. When a Fungus begins ... from Encyclopedia Britannica ref Botanic fruit and culinary fruit Image Botanical Fruit and Culinary ... fruit is not a true fruit in the botanical sense. For example, rhubarb is often referred to as a fruit ... date 2004 11 16 ref In the culinary sense of these words, a fruit is usually any sweet ... grain is also a kind of fruit, a kind which is termed a caryopsis . However, the fruit wall is very ... Sciences url http books.google.com ?id TwRUZK0WTWAC&pg PA238&lpg PA238&vq cereal&dq fruit page 238 isbn 9780849323270 year 2002 ref Edible gymnosperm seeds are often misleadingly given fruit names, e.g., Pine Nut pine nuts , Ginkgo biloba ginkgo nuts, and Juniper berry juniper berries . Fruit development ... more details
File Le Fruit dans le jardin du mus e Bourdelle de Paris.JPG thumb upright The Fruit , in the Mus e Bourdelle . File Dallas Crow Center 10 Bourdelle Torso of Fruit.jpg thumb upright Torso of Fruit , 1911, Trammell Crow Center , Dallas, Texas The Fruit is one of the most famous works of Antoine Bourdelle , sculpted in 1906. It is an anatomical study. A chaste voluptuousness emerges from this young body. References Dossier de l Art N 10, January February 1993 Bourdelle , by Ionel Jianou and Michel Dufet Edition Arted 1970 Cl op tre Bourdelle Sevastos, Ma vie avec Bourdelle , Paris Mus es and Editions des Cendres, 2005 ISBN 2 87900 938 3 Antoine Bourdelle sculpture stub DEFAULTSORT Fruit, The Category Sculptures by Antoine Bourdelle Category 1906 works fr Le Fruit ... more details
Lime juice is the juice of Limefruit limes citrus . It may be squeezed from fresh limes, or purchased in bottles in both unsweetened and sweetened varieties. Limeade Lime juice is used to make limeade . Cocktails Lime juice along with lemon juice is an important part of many cocktail s. Unsweetened and sweetened lime juice are used respectively for different types of cocktails. Rose s lime juice is a popular brand of sweetened lime juice. Lime juice is also used in sour mix . See also Orange juice Lemon juice Fruit juice Category Fruit juice food stub pt Suco de lima ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Blood limes are a Hybrid biology hybrid citrus citrus fruit developed by the CSIRO project to investigate salt resistant crops. While the limefruit limes proved unsuitable for high salt conditions, they have seen some commercial development the first commercial crop appeared in markets in Australia in July 2004, and are under consideration for export. The blood lime is smaller than most limes, approximately 4  cm long by 2  cm diameter, and somewhat sweeter than the standard. The blood lime is a cross between the red finger lime Citrus australasica var. sanguinea and the Ellendale Mandarin. The Ellendale Mandarin is an orange mandarin hybrid. The tree may be planted as an ornamental tree. DEFAULTSORT Blood Lime Category Citrus Category Hybrid Citrus Fruit stub Rutaceae stub ... more details
taxobox name Persian lime image Limes.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Rutaceae genus Citrus species C. latifolia binomial Citrus latifolia binomial authority Ch zabur Tanaka Tanaka Persian lime Citrus latifolia , also known as Tahiti lime or Bearss lime named after John T. Bearss , who developed this seedless variety about 1895 in his nursery at Porterville, California Porterville , California , is a citrus fruit sold simply as a limefruitlime in the United States. The fruit is about 6  cm in diameter, often with slightly nippled ends, and is usually sold quite green, although it yellows as it reaches full ripeness. It is larger, thicker skinned, and less aromatic than the key lime Citrus aurantifolia , which has a wider agricultural distribution worldwide. The advantages of the Persian lime in commercial agriculture compared to the Key lime are the larger size, absence of seeds, hardiness, absence of thorns on the bushes, and longer fruit shelf life . They are less acidic than key limes and don t have the bitterness that lends to the key lime s unique flavor. Persian limes are commercialized primarily in six sizes, known as 110 s, 150 s, 175 s, 200 s, 230 s and 250 s. Once grown primarily in Florida in the U.S, it rose to prominence after Key lime orchards were wiped out there by a hurricane in 1926, Fact date February 2011 though Persian lime orchards themselves were devastated by Hurricane ... primarily from Mexico ref Fruit and Tree Nuts Outlook FTS 333 July 30, 2008, page 16, by Agnes Perez ... n markets. U.S. Persian lime imports from Mexico are handled mostly through McAllen , Texas . ref ... Seed type Angiosperm Leaf shape Ovate shaped with whole margins Leaf position Alternate Type of fruit ... http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop morton tahiti lime.html Tahiti lime botany, agriculture, and history ... es Citrus latifolia pt Citrus latifolia simple Persian lime ... more details
?RGB 23BFFF00 title Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color BFFF00 Lime publisher Web.forret.com date accessdate 2010 06 08 ref source Maerz & Paul ref name mp Lime , also traditionally known as lime green or lime green , is a color three fourths of the way between yellow and green closer to yellow than to green , so named because it is a representation of the color of the citrus fruit called Limefruitlime s. It is the color that is half way between the web color Chartreuse color chartreuse ...color swatch BFFF00 Lime tt BFFF00 tt right infobox color title Lime hex BFFF00 pic File Limes.jpg r ... McGraw Hill The index refers to Plate 20 Color Sample J1 as Lime Green this color is shown on Plate ... color chartreuse green and yellow on the color wheel. ref Lime traditional lime green At right above is displayed the traditional color lime green . This color is usually called simply lime since this was the color normally regarded as lime long before web colors were invented Citation needed date February 2008 in order to distinguish it from the web color lime X11 Green and web color lime green , shown below. The first recorded use of lime green as a color name in English was in 1905. ref name mp Lime color BFFF00 is a pure spectral color at approximately 564 nanometers on the visible spectrum when plotted on the CIE chromaticity diagram . Web color lime X11 Green infobox color title Lime HTML ... lime actually corresponds to the green primary of an RGB display it has a different HTML color code ... to see those colors which are different in HTML and X11. This color is the color of lime Jell O and lemon lime Kool Aid . Web color lime green infobox color textcolor white title Lime Green hex 32CD32 ... color called lime green . Electric lime infobox color title Electric Lime hex CCFF00 r 204 g 255 b 0 source List of Crayola crayon colors Crayola At right is displayed the color electric lime . This Crayola color was created in 1990. This tint of lime is popular in psychedelic art . Tones of lime ... more details
notability Products date June 2010 unreferenced date June 2010 Refimprove date February 2008 Image Chinese Sprite 1.25L.jpg thumb Chinese Sprite Lemon lime is a common carbonated soft drink flavor, consisting of lemon and lime fruit lime flavoring. Sprite soft drink Sprite , Sierra Mist and 7 Up are the most popular examples. Description Lemon lime soft drinks are typically clear and sometimes can be mistaken for carbonated water , but are usually sold in transparent green bottles to make the distinction clearer. Over time, the popularity of lemon lime soft drinks has grown as a result of their status as being free from artificial colors and caffeine . The lemon pop flavor is also used in many other food products, such as ice pop s, lollipop s, sports drink s, and jelly bean s. Lemon lime sodas are a common home remedy for nausea and upset stomachs. Brands Ukraine Premyera Lymon New Zealand Lemon and Paeroa L&P Soft drink Category Lemon lime sodas Category Soft drinks drink stub es Lima lim n ko nl Lemon lime ... more details
The Key lime Citrus aurantifolia is a citrus species with a globose fruit, 2.5 5  cm in diameter ... see also fruit tree propagation . Lime trees like soil with good drainage ref http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop morton mexican lime.html Morton, J. 1987. Mexican Lime. p. 168 172. In Fruits of warm ... Fruit Production Limes ref Name Image keylime flower.jpg thumb right Flowers of the key lime plant The English word lime was derived, via Spanish then French, from the Arabic word l ma Persian Limu . http en.wiktionary.org wiki lime Etymology 3 Key would seem to have been added some time after the Persian lime cultivar gained prominence commercially in the United States following the 1926 ...unreliablesources date June 2010 taxobox name Key Lime image Ripekeylime.jpg image caption Tree ripened key lime. Color is bright yellow, unlike the more common green Persian limes. regnum Plantae unranked ..., seedier, has a higher acidity, a stronger aroma, and a thinner Peel fruit rind than that of the Persian lime Citrus x latifolia . It is valued for its unique flavor compared to other limes, with the key lime usually having a more tart and bitter flavor. The name comes from its association with the Florida Keys , where it is best known as the flavor ing ingredient in Key lime pie . It is also known as West Indian lime , Bartender s lime , Omani lime , or Mexican lime , the latter classified as a distinct .... The leaves are ovate 2.5&ndash 9  cm 1&ndash 3.5 in long, resembling Orange fruit orange leaves the scientific name aurantifolia refers to this resemblance to the leaves of the Orange fruit ... purple tinge on the margins. Flowers and fruit appear throughout the year but are most abundant ... the Caribbean, lime cultivation spread to tropical and sub tropical North America , including Mexico ... and California . When in contact with the skin, the Key lime can sometimes cause Phytophotodermatitis ... lime . Notes Reflist See also Key lime pie commons cat Citrus aurantifolia wikispecies Citrus aurantiifolia ... more details
for this reason the fruit is referred to in Indonesia as jeruk obat medicine citrus . The oil from the rind ... preparation, but finds use as a cleanser for clothing and hair in Thailand . The zest of the fruit ... and Madagascar . References references commons Citrus hystrix DEFAULTSORT Kaffir Lime Category Citrus ... no Kaffirlime mrj pl Papeda pt Combava ru simple Kaffir lime sl Kombava ... more details
File Dried persian limes ground .jpg thumb right 200px Dried, ground black Persian limes File Loomi at market in Bahrain.JPG thumb right 200px Whole loomi for sale in market in Manama , Bahrain Black Lime also known as Dried Lime, Loomi, Lumi, Noomi Basra, Omani, Amani and Black Lemon is a spice used in Middle eastern cuisine Middle Eastern dishes. It is made by boiling fresh Lime fruit lime in salt water and sun drying until the insides turn black. The outside color varies from tan to black. It is sold whole or ground. Uses Black limes are usually used in legume , seafood or meat dishes. They are pierced, peeled or crushed before adding them to the dish. After cooking they become softer and edible. They can also be powdered and added to rice dishes. Powdered black lime is also used as an ingredient in Persian Gulf Gulf style baharat a spice mix ture which is also called kabsa or kebsa . It is a traditional ingredient of Iran Persian cooking, and can also be found in neighboring Arab countries, such as Iraq , Kuwait , and Bahrain . Flavor Black limes are strongly flavored. They taste sour and citrus y like a lime but they lack the sweetness of fresh limes. Because they are preserved they also have a slightly bitter, fermentation food ferment ed flavor. External links http www.uni graz.at katzer engl Citr aur.html Spice Pages Lime http mideastfood.about.com od middleeasternspicesherbs a black lemons.htm Black Lemons Herbs & spices Category Dried fruit Category Iranian cuisine Category Spices de Loomi es Loomi fa ... more details
. The term lime refers to the lime mineral mineral , rather than the limefruitfruit . When exposed with carbon dioxide , lime water turns into a milky solution. While lime water is a clear solution, milk of lime on the other hand is a suspension of calcium hydroxide particles in water. These particles ...Lime water is the common name for Saturation chemistry saturated calcium hydroxide solution . It is sparsely ... with quicklime is sometimes referred to as slaked lime slaking the lime. The calcium oxide will convert ... temperature. At a ratio of 2 parts water to 1 part lime by weight , the generated heat is sufficient to bring the suspension, i.e. the water in it, to boil. Milk of lime is an alkaline with a pH ... lime wash or whitewash . Making lime water Lime water can be made by mixing excess calcium ... is siphon ed off the sediment . Uses of lime water Chemistry In chemistry, lime water can be used to detect the presence of carbon dioxide because lime water reacts with carbon dioxide to produce a precipitate ... s sub H sub 2 sub O sub l sub Lime water is also used in experiments involving aerobic or anaerobic respiration, to determine whether carbon dioxide was produced, by first boiling the lime water and then pouring the solute into the boiling lime water. When lime water reacts with CO sub 2 sub it becomes ... style medicine shows promoting various patent medicine s were in full swing, lime water was often used ... straw into a glass of lime water. Since their breath exhalations contained carbon dioxide, the water ... suffered from some ailment. If too much carbon dioxide comes into contact with the cloudy lime water ... into the glass of cloudy lime water. The acid Chemical reaction reacted with the calcium carbonate ... to eliminate the disease demonstrated by the audience member. Culinary Lime water can be used in the nixtamalization ... maize products. Sugar Lime water is used to make sugar from Sugar Beet sugar beets . Arts In buon fresco painting, lime water is used as the colour solvent to apply on fresh plaster. Other uses Lime ... more details
Lime Lake may refer to Cities, towns, townships etc. Lime Lake Township, Minnesota Lakes Lime Lake, a lake in Murray County, Minnesota disambig ... more details
Lime Ridge is the name of the following locations in the United States Lime Ridge, Pennsylvania Lime Ridge, Wisconsin It is also the name of a geologic feature in the San Francisco Bay Area . There, Lime Ridge is a prominent foothill ridge of Mount Diablo . It is also the name of an anticline in southeastern Utah, which is part of the Monument Upwarp . It is bordered on the east by Comb Ridge , and is bisected by the San Juan River . disambig es Lime Ridge nl Lime Ridge pl Lime Ridge vo Lime Ridge ... more details
Lime Street may refer to In Places Lime Street, London , a street in the City of London, England Lime Street ward , a ward in the City of London Lime Street, Liverpool , a street in Liverpool, England Liverpool Lime Street railway station , the main station in the city of Liverpool, England Lime Street, Sydney , a street in Sydney, Australia In Television Lime Street TV series , a 1985 US television series starring Robert Wagner and Samantha Smith. disambig ... more details
File Citrus australasica brown fruit1.JPG thumb Finger Lime Australian limes are species of the plant genus Citrus that are native to Australia . These species were formerly included in the genera Microcitrus and Eremocitrus . ref name Lindsay cite web author Lindsay, Lenore title Australian Limes work Australian Plants Onlline url http asgap.org.au APOL2006 dec06 1.html publisher Australian Native Plants Society Australia accessdate 2010 11 16 ref ref name APNI cite web url http www.anbg.gov.au cgi bin apni?TAXON NAME Eremocitrus title Eremocitrus work Australian Plant Name Index APNI , IBIS database publisher Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra accessdate 2010 11 16 ref ref name APNI2 cite web url http www.anbg.gov.au cgi bin apni?TAXON NAME Microcitrus title Microcitrus work Australian Plant Name Index APNI , IBIS database publisher Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra accessdate 2010 11 16 ref They have been used as a food source by indigenous Australians as well as early settlers and are used in modern Australian cuisine, including marmalade and sauces. ref name CSIRO cite web title Taming Wild Limes work Ecos Magazine year 2001 issue 107 publisher CSIRO publishing url http www.ecosmagazine.com ?paper EC107p6 ... 11 16 ref Species include Citrus australasica Finger Lime , a species from rainforest regions of northern ... Round Lime or Dooja , a species from south eastern Australia with round, green fruits Citrus glauca Desert Lime , from arid inland areas of inland Australia. Small round fruits are produced in summer ... from several Desert Lime varieties Australian Red Centre or Australian Blood , a hybrid cross of Finger Lime and mandarin Australian Sunrise , a hybrid cross of Finger Lime and a calomondin which is pear shaped and orange inside Rainforest Pearl , a pink fruited form of Finger Lime from Bangalow ... Citrus fruit stub Rutaceae stub Australia rosid stub ... more details
Lime Rock may refer to some places in the United States Lime Rock Salisbury , a neighborhood in the village of Lakeville, Connecticut Lime Rock Park , a race track in Lime Rock, Connecticut Lime Rock, Rhode Island , a village in Lincoln, Rhode Island Lime Rock island , an island in Narragansett Bay in the state of Rhode Island geodis ... more details
Hydraulic lime is a variety of lime material lime , a slaked lime used to make lime mortar . Hydraulicity is the ability of lime to set under water. Hydraulic lime is produced by heating calcining limestone ... belite silicates that enable the lime to set without exposure to air. Any unreacted calcium is slaked to calcium hydroxide . Hydraulic lime is used for providing a faster initial set than ordinary lime in more extreme conditions including under water . Use in construction Hydraulic lime is a useful ... and brickwork bonded with lime is easier to re use. Lime acts sacrificially in that it is weaker and breaks ..., thus less cold bridging. Lime re absorbs the carbon dioxide CO sub 2 sub emitted by its calcination ... a lime, the less CO sub 2 sub is reabsorbed during set, for example, 50 of CO sub 2 sub is reabsorbed ... fat lime putty . Classification Natural hydraulic lime NHL is classified for different uses ref http www.tarmac.co.uk BuxtonLime hydrauliclime.aspx ref Feebly hydraulic lime Feebly hydraulic lime NHL 2 is used for internal work and external work in sheltered areas. Feebly hydraulic lime contains ... of water. Setting is the process of permanently taking the shape into which lime has been moulded. Moderately hydraulic lime Moderately hydraulic lime NHL 3.5 can be used for external work in most areas. Moderately hydraulic lime contains clay in the range of 11 to 20 . This type of lime sets assumes given shape within a few days after the addition of water. Eminently hydraulic lime Eminently hydraulic lime NHL 5 is used for external work in exposed areas, such as chimneys and for floor slabs underpinning. Eminently hydraulic lime contains clay in the range of 21 to 30 . Properties of eminently hydraulic lime are close to those of cement. Eminently hydraulic lime sets within one day after the addition of water. See also Lime plaster Lime mortar Quick lime References Reflist External ... of Hydraulic Lime, by John Ashurst http www.lime.org The National Lime Association US & Canada http ... more details
Cleanup jargon date February 2010 MOS article date May 2010 Lime plaster is type of plaster composed of hydrated lime , sand and water. Lime plaster is similar to Lime mortar , the main difference is the based on use rather than composition. Traditional lime plaster contains also horse hair to reinforce plaster. It is sold as bagged powder or hydrated lime or is available as lime putty. Lime putty generally being considered more suitable for pure lime application. Non hydraulic lime is the most commonly used and known lime, also called high calcium lime or air lime, as it sets only by reaction with CO2 in the air and will not set until dry. This causes limitations in construction use as the lime can remain soft for months or years. Non hydraulic lime can only set through carbonation re absorption of CO sub 2 sub . Hydraulic lime and hydrated lime must not be confused. Hydrated lime is merely a form in which lime material lime can be supplied as opposed to quicklime or lime putty while hydraulic refers to a water resistancy characteristic of the lime. Safety issues Lime is an extremely caustic material when wet, with a pH of 12. Lime becomes pH neutral when carbonated . As such, the use of protective goggles, gloves, and clothing are necessary when working with lime. Clean water should also be kept readily accessible for first aid purposes when working with lime in case of accidental eye or skin exposure. First aid for cases of skin exposure to lime involves neutralization with very ... in such cases. ref Hagsten, Ellen. General Guidelines for Working with Lime Mortar and Limewash ... examples of lime plaster dates back to the end of the eighth millennium BC. Three statues were discovered in a buried pit at Ain Ghazal in Jordan that were sculpted with lime plaster over armatures ... 7200 BC. The fact that these sculptures have lasted so long is a testament to the durability of lime ... in Building Some of the earliest known examples of lime use for building purposes are in early Egyptian ... more details
Lime cordial is a mixture of concentrated lime juice lime and sugar , ref http www.drinkalizer.com definitions lime cordial.php retrieved on December 31, 2007 ref sometimes used as a mixer for cocktails cocktail . While lime cordial can be diluted and consumed with vodka or water, any liquid will suffice. In some cases, you will receive lime flavored syrup if you ask for lime cordial. blockquote Recipe for Lime Cordial Ingredients Zest ingredient Rind of 4 limes Juice of 8 limes 30g Citric acid 1 kg Sugar 15g Tartaric acid Cooking Instructions Boil about 3 litres of water. Combine citric acid, sugar and tartaric acid. Pour boiling water over the above prepared mixture. Stir to dissolve. Add rind and juice. Cover it and leave overnight. Strain the mixture and keep it in a bottle. Dilute with water or soda water according to taste. See also Rose s lime juice , also known as a lime cordial References nowiki See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the ref and ref tags, and the template below. nowiki references DEFAULTSORT Lime Cordial Category Drink mixers drink stub ... more details
Otheruses Lime disambiguation wiktionary limeLime is a general term for calcium containing inorganic materials, in which carbonate s, oxide s and hydroxide s predominate. Strictly speaking, lime is calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide . It is also the name for a single mineral native lime of the CaO composition, occurring very rarely. Citation needed date July 2009 The word lime originates with its earliest use as building mortar and has the sense of sticking or adhering. ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term lime ref Lime can also refer to a sticky substance birdlime smeared on branches to catch small birds. These materials are still used in large quantities as building and engineering materials ..., among other uses. Lime industries and the use of many of the resulting products date from prehistoric ... of water, into the less caustic but still strongly alkaline slaked lime or hydrated lime calcium hydroxide , Ca OH sub 2 sub , the process of which is called slaking of lime . When the term is encountered in an agricultural context, it probably refers to agricultural lime . Otherwise it most commonly means slaked lime , as the more dangerous form is usually described more specifically as quicklime or burnt lime . Lime production process Limestone is extracted from quarries or mines. blockquote ... at about 1000 C in different types of Lime kiln kiln , fired by such fuels as natural ... can be hydrated, i.e., combined with water. blockquote Hydrated lime, known as slaked lime, is produced ... sub blockquote See also calcium oxide , the main component of dry mineral lime. calcium hydroxide , the hydrated ... . hydraulic limeLime plaster Lime mortar Lime wash Plastering References Reflist added under references heading by script assisted edit J.A.H. Oates, Projet de. Lime and Limestone Chemistry and Technology ... commodity lime US Geological Survey External links http www.lime.org The National Lime Association US ... Cruz Public Libraries, Ca DEFAULTSORT Lime Material Category Building materials Category Calcium minerals ... more details
Lime render is a Lime mineral lime based cement itious mix applied to the external surfaces of traditionally built stone buildings. It allows the building to breathe as lime is porous, it allows for the collection and evaporation of moisture . Cement in contrast, an often applied stucco render for stone buildings, traps moisture behind the stonework, which may result in the erosion of the stone masonry . External links http www.minervaconservation.com articles externallimerenders.html some explanations on a commercial site DEFAULTSORT Lime Render Category Wallcoverings Category Building materials Category Plastering Architecture stub ... more details
unreferenced date April 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name LIME WYN Type EP Cover Artist Francis and the Lights Released 2008 Recorded Genre Length Label Producer Reviews Chronology Francis and the Lights Last album A Modern Promise 2008 This album LIME WYN br 2008 LIME WYN is the third release from Francis and the Lights , under the Cantora label. Track listing LIME 3 02 WYN 2 33 Details The track titles are acronyms for the hooks in each song. Look Into My Eyes and What s Your Name? , respectively. DEFAULTSORT Lime Wyn Category Francis and the Lights albums Category 2008 EPs ... more details
Lime mortar is a type of mortar masonry mortar composed of lime material lime , an construction aggregate ... the 19th century the use of lime mortar in new constructions gradually declined, largely due to portland s ease of use, quick setting and compressive strength. However the soft, porous properties of lime ... over many centuries, lime mortar s effectiveness as a building material has not been well understood ... Lime mortar is used as an alternative to ordinary portland cement. It is made principally of lime hydraulic ... lime s set under water, and non hydraulic limes need air to carbonate and set. For hydraulic lime mortars, the lime is obtained from lime stone containing impurities. A non hydraulic lime is produced from high purity calcium lime stones. In the past, countless lime kiln s all over countries such as Britain burnt lime stones of varying qualities many of these lime stones containing impurities. The lime ... as portland cement gained widespread use replacing hydraulic lime. Today mainly non hydraulic limes for lime plaster s is produced and a very small number of kilns are still producing hydraulic lime ... lime Unreferenced section date August 2009 Non hydraulic lime is primarily composed of calcium hydroxide generally greater than 95 . Non hydraulic lime is produced by first heating sufficiently pure ... or calcium oxide . This is done in a lime kiln . The quicklime is then slaked thoroughly mixed with water to produce liquid slurry the lime putty or with less water to produce dry powder a hydrated lime or calcium hydroxide . The slaking process involved in creating a lime putty is an exothermic ... months depending upon environmental conditions to allow time for it to condense and mature into a lime putty. A matured lime putty is thixotropic , meaning that when a lime putty is agitated it changes ... easier to work with. If left to stand following agitation a lime putty will slowly revert from a thick liquid back to a putty state. It is advised that a lime mortar should be knocked up prior ... more details