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A Kaji Nemu
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Assam lemon in Malappuram dristic Ponnaani Puthiyiruthi Kerala a home.

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Varieties

Kaji Nemu in Assamese Thali. It is in the upper right corner to the rice between salt and green chilli

Gol Nemu

Gol Nemu is a lemon which is similar to the other lemons found in India. It is round in shape but is larger. The taste of the lemon is sweeter than other lemons and Kaji Nemu. When the lemon ripes, its colour changes to yellow and become more sweeter.[citation needed]

Kaji Nemu

Kaji Nemu is other variety of this lemon and is elongated and oblong compared to other lemons.[1] This lemon has higher juice content than Gol Nemu. It is a popular lemon in Assam and is associated with Assamese cuisine. This lemon is large as Gol Nemu and also turns yellow during ripening.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Australian finger lime: Citric caviar - Outlook Traveller". Outlook Traveller. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Precious Lemons". natasha-pointstoponder.blogspot.in. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  3. ^ "ASSAM LEMON (Citrus Limon L. Burmf)" (PDF). www.kiran.nic.in.