Lime production in Mexico

For several decades, since at least the 1950s, Mexico has been the world's largest producer and exporter of limes, and especially of lime oil. The two popular varieties of limes grown in Mexico are the Mexican or Key lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and the Persian lime (Citrus latifolia, simply called "lime" in the US); the former is of Indo–Malayan origin introduced in Mexico by the Spaniards after the 1520s, while the latter, also called the Tahiti lime, was introduced from the United States.

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Lime production in Mexico

For several decades, since at least the 1950s, Mexico has been the world's largest producer and exporter of limes, and especially of lime oil. The two popular varieties of limes grown in Mexico are the Mexican or Key lime (Citrus aurantifolia) and the Persian lime (Citrus latifolia, simply called "lime" in the US); the former is of Indo–Malayan origin introduced in Mexico by the Spaniards after the 1520s, while the latter, also called the Tahiti lime, was introduced from the United States.

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