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  2. How to Store Lemons the Right Way - AOL

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    The post How to Store Lemons the Right Way appeared first on Taste of Home. Find out how to store lemons so you can keep them fresher for longer. How to Store Lemons the Right Way

  3. How to Store Lemons so They Stay Fresh for a Whole Month

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  4. How long will produce last in the fridge? It depends on these ...

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    This guide shares the science behind produce shelf life and the best storage techniques.

  5. Cold-hardy citrus - Wikipedia

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    Long cultivated in China Kumquat: Citrus japonica: −10 °C (14 °F) [3] Edible Fruit eaten whole with a sweet skin and sour pulp Desert lime: Citrus glauca: −10 °C (14 °F) Edible, Used in cooking. Fruit eaten whole Satsuma: Citrus reticulata 'Unshiu', syn. Citrus unshiu: short-term −6 °C (21 °F) Edible; excellent [4] Long cultivated ...

  6. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    Lemons turn yellow as they ripen. Ripening agents accelerate ripening. An important ripening agent is ethylene, a gaseous hormone produced by many plants. Many synthetic analogues of ethylene are available. They allow many fruits to be picked prior to full ripening, which is useful since ripened fruits do not ship well.

  7. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    Frozen products do not require any added preservatives because microorganisms do not grow when the temperature of the food is below −9.5 °C (15 °F), which is sufficient on its own in preventing food spoilage. Long-term preservation of food may call for food storage at even lower temperatures.

  8. What to do if your Meyer lemons don't ripen and turn yellow - AOL

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    Lemon Comparison: left, Meyer lemon from a mature tree; center, Meyer lemon from a different recently planted tree; right, lemon purchased at grocery store. It's a good idea to pick fruit before a ...

  9. Lemonade fruit - Wikipedia

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    Lemonade fruit (Citrus limon x reticulata), otherwise known as Lemonade lemon, New Zealand lemonade or Unlemon [1] is a variety of sweet lemon citrus fruit, believed to be a hybrid between a mandarin orange and a lemon. It was first discovered in New Zealand in the 1980s as a chance seedling, [1] and is grown principally in the warmer parts of ...