Bernd
2024-04-24 05:10:56 ⋅ 3w
No. 307910
Do you prefer limes or lemons. I prefer limes in most cases
Bernd
2024-04-24 05:18:46 ⋅ 3w
No. 307912
LEMON
Bernd
2024-04-24 05:19:06 ⋅ 3w
No. 307913
Neither
Bernd
2024-04-24 05:52:49 ⋅ 3w
No. 307916
Bernd
2024-04-24 14:56:01 ⋅ 3w
No. 307947
ive never had a lemon
but limes have never disappointed me
Bernd
2024-04-24 15:40:58 ⋅ 3w
No. 307954
Lime
t. Cuba Libre enjoyer
Bernd
2024-04-24 16:11:12 ⋅ 3w
No. 307957
We call lemon what you weirdos call lime, and the other way around. Limes (the yellow thing) suck and is for sissies.
Bernd
2024-04-24 16:33:50 ⋅ 3w
No. 307958
Lime juice out of these plastic bottles.
Bernd
2024-04-24 16:41:21 ⋅ 3w
No. 307959
>>307957
>for sissies
Lul. They are two different flavours and should be used to fit the context accordingly.
Bernd
2024-04-24 19:13:26 ⋅ 3w
No. 307973
>>307957
> you weirdos call lime
Both words have the same roots actually and are mixed up quite a lot in European languages, depending on the import routes for the respective fruits. In Dutch lime (the green one) is called limoen which sounds closer to lemon I guess.
And yes, both are good.
Fun fact
Bernd 2024-04-25 05:16:34 ⋅ 3w No. 308061there are only 3 original true citrus fruits. the mandarin orange, pomelo, and citron. all other citruses that you eat today are some sort of hybrid that humans created
Bernd
2024-04-25 10:39:49 ⋅ 3w
No. 308065
I asked for orange
Bernd
2024-04-25 15:33:51 ⋅ 3w
No. 308077
>>308061
+ kumquat, papeda, kaffir lime (not used for fruit), and several australian bushfruit species
les deux
Bernd 2024-04-25 18:15:12 ⋅ 3w No. 308092Citron et citron vert.