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  2. Lemon - Wikipedia

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    The lemon, like many other cultivated Citrus species, is a hybrid, in its case of the citron and the bitter orange. [5] [6] The lemon is a hybrid of the citron and the bitter orange. [6] Taxonomic illustration by Franz Eugen Köhler, 1897 . Lemons were most likely first grown in northeast India. [7] The origin of the word lemon may be Middle ...

  3. Citrus - Wikipedia

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    Lemons, pomelos, and sour oranges were introduced to the Mediterranean by Arab traders around the 10th century CE. Sweet oranges were brought to Europe by the Genoese and Portuguese from Asia during the 15th to 16th century. Mandarins were not introduced until the 19th century. [17] [18] [19] Oranges were introduced to Florida by Spanish colonists.

  4. Lemonhead (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Lemonhead is an American brand of candy that was first introduced in 1962, produced by the Ferrara Candy Company. Lemonheads are a round, lemon-flavored candy consisting of a sweet coating, soft sour shell, and a hard candy core. Other popular flavors are Grapeheads, Cherryheads and Appleheads. [1]

  5. Hot Dr Pepper with Lemons Is Apparently the Holiday's Most ...

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    "The spices of Dr Pepper really work well as a hot drink, and the lemon just brings it all home," she said. "Don't knock it 'til you try it." Related: Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking Crowns a Winner!

  6. Frank Nicholas Meyer - Wikipedia

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    The Meyer lemon was named in his honor ... the program had introduced over 34,000 species. [5] These were submitted to testing and selection at plant introduction ...

  7. Meyer lemon - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced to the United States in 1908 as S.P.I. #23028 [3] ... most of the Meyer lemon trees in the United States were destroyed to save other citrus trees.

  8. Ancient Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cherries and apricots, both introduced in the 1st century BC, were popular. Peaches were introduced in the 1st century AD from Persia. Oranges and lemons were known but used more for medicinal purposes than in cookery. [20] Although known to the ancient Romans, lemons were not cultivated in Italy until the Principate.

  9. Don Lemon apologizes for 'inartful' on-air comment about when ...

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    Lemon's remarks on Thursday were not the first some have called into question at CNN. In December, Lemon is alleged to have screamed at co-host Kaitlan Collins off-camera following a Dec. 8 ...