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The lemon juice is a natural antioxidant. Thanks to the citric
acid he holds, it prevents peeled fruits (like bananas and pears)
and raw legumes (like avocados, mushrooms, artichokes, celery
root…) to darken.
A few drops of lemon are a good hint for beating the egg whites.
Nothing can soften meat and fowls like lemon juice in a marinade.
Lemon juice is also very good to clean silver jewels and take
away rust spot from linen.
And what is the best way to preserve it? Just put it in one of
the vegetable drawer of your fridge.
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The lemon tree can fruit several times a year. The Winter Lemon
also called “primofiore” is picked from October until
December. The “limoni” is picked from December until
May; the “verdeli” is ripe in summer while autumn
is the season of the “bianquetto” or the “mayolino”.
It’s possible to find several varieties on the market: the
American ”euréka”, the Sicilian “interdonato”,
the Spanish “verna” and the “lime” or
green lemon which grows in the tropical areas (Antilles, Ivory
Coast, Mexico, Brazil).
Among the big Rutaceous family, the Lemon Tree belongs to the
sub-family of the Aurantioides, whose origin is in the Monsoon
areas (India, China, New Guinea, and Polynesia). Citrus fruits
belong to the Citrus family. The most used species are the sour
orange tree (Citrus aurantium), from which it is possible to extract
oils (Néroli, small grain, orange flower) and whose fruits
are really good for preserves; the bergamot (C.bergamia) from
which the citric acid and another oil used to make Eau de Cologne
are extracted; the “Chinese”, close to the sour orange
tree, whose fruits are usually eaten candied; the sweet oranges
(C. sinensis) coming from the Asian South East; the mandarin orange
tree (C. nobilis); the origin of the Clementines with no seeds
has two different versions: one of them says it’s the fruit
of a species of Mandarine Orange tree called Canton (Citrus clementina);while
the other says Clementines have been obtained by R.P Clément
in 1902 in Algeria, thanks to a crossing between the common Mandarin
Orange tree and the Granito sour orange tree.
Among the other Citrus tree, we have to remember the Citron-Tree
(Citrus medica), the Lemon-Tree (C. limonia) which contains a
high quantity of citric and several anti scurvy vitamins; the
grapefruits (C. maxima) native of Polynesia and Malaysia, the
lime (C. aurantifolia) with its very acid fruits rich of C vitamin;
the grapefruits or pomelos (C. paradisi) born of a mutation of
the grape Fruit Tree or its hybridization with an Orange Tree;
the kumquat fruits (C. japonica), very resistant to cold …
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A round, sweet and yellow sun, the lemon is the fruit symbol of
the hot countries. It’s present in the whole Mediterranean
Gastronomy; from Morocco, where its acid flavour perfumes the
delicate marriages of the sugared-salted tagines (Moroccan slow-cooked
meat), to India, where it raises the taste of chutneys together
with some pimento; or even in Polynesia, where it keeps company
to all the fish meals. French gastronomy has preferred all the
sugared versions: cakes, candied fruits, almond pastes, glazed
lemons …
In the Menton area many gluttonous products are made with lemon:
jams, jellies, syrups, citrus fruits honeys … The “Aiga
afra”, or bitter water, is a very old product of this region:
this water is obtained from the distillation of the sour orange
tree leaves. It’s used in pastry-making like the orange-flower
water.
like Health
The virtues of the lemon are appreciated since a very long time.
It was often used to make compositions like antidotes: Nero, who
was afraid to be empoisoned, and made a big use of it! During
the XVIII century, thanks to the discovery of the Royal Navy Doctor
James Lindt, it was considered as an effective cure for the scurvy,
which at the time decimated the crews. Made mainly of water, lemons
have very few calories (32 kcal / 100g), and are rich of C and
PP vitamins, of citric acid and calcium. Its juice is considered
as stimulant in case of weariness or colds. The lemon squash is
recommended in case of fever, nausea, haemorrhage (1 sliced fresh
lemon in a bottle of water or the juice of half a lemon in a glass
of sugared water). In case of diabetes, lemon reduces the blood
glucose rate.
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A very nice legend tells how the lemon took root in Menton.
Expelled from Paradise with Adam, Eve took with her a golden fruit.
Adam, fearing the wrath of God, begged her to throw the fruit
away. She agreed to do that but only she wanted to leave it in
a special place chosen by her. They crossed several mountains,
valleys and plains … but no place seemed to be good to her.
Suddenly Garavan appeared in front of them. The beauty of the
gulf, the sweet climate, the luxuriant vegetation … All
reminded them their paradise. Thus Eve decided to plant the lemon
and the city of Menton rose from there…
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of Himalaya. The Arabic countries have spread its culture, and
thanks to them the Romans discovered the “Persian apple”
and they introduced it in Europe and South of Spain.
Christopher Columbus took a few lemon seeds with him in Haiti.
From the Caribbean Islands the lemon managed to reach Florida
and South of America. During the Crusades in the Middle-Ages,
French Crusaders brought the lemon tree in Palestine.
s croisades au Moyen-Age, les Croisés français ramenèrent
le citron de Palestine.
like Production
Citron fruits represent the most important fruit production of
the world. Their cultivation concentrates in three main areas:
Brazil, the main producing country, the Mediterranean basin (Spain,
Italy, Morocco, Israel…) and the United States. United States
and Brazil are the biggest juice producing countries: Brazil for
example is the main world producer of frozen and concentrated
orange juice. Some varieties are less common, like the blood oranges,
while others like the pomelos (large citrus fruit similar to grapefruit)
are developing varieties.
As regards the lemon, the main productive area is the Mediterranean
Basin, and Italy (Genoa area) and Spain are the main productive
countries. In France the lemon production is developing again
in the Menton area
…
like References
- “The Citrus Trees – Agricultural Mediterranean Techniques”,
Raymond Loussert (Lavoisier Ed.)
- “The Citrus Trees” by J.C Praloran (Maisonneuve
& Larose Ed.)
- “The Citrus Trees ”, by H. Rebour (Baillière
& sons Ed.)
- “ The Citrus Trees ” (Rustica Ed.)
- “The Lemon, history, small stories and recipes”
(du Chêne Ed.)
- “Gluttony Museum: the painter and the cook”, Marc
Meneau and Annie Caen (du Chêne Ed.)
- “Fruits and Legumes Erotic Dictionary”, Jean-Luc
Hennig (Albin Michel Ed.)
In course of publication: the new edition of the Citrus Tree «
Bible », “Natural History of the Orange Trees”,
realized on request of the Duchess du Berry and published in 1820,
with wonderful quality engravings. This edition project is supported
by several partners, and the city of Menton is among them.
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Because of it colour and shape, the lemon has often inspired painters.
It can often be found in still life paintings, especially in the
Dutch ones from the XVII century: half peeled, with the skin in
spiral shape, the lemon is on the foreground of the “Still
Life with Crab” by Peter Claesz. The Spanish painter Zurbaran
puts it in the place of honour among very precious plates. Renoir
crunched it in his “Fruits of the Midi”. It has inspired
also George Braque (“The Lemons ”) and Matisse (“Yellow
Harmony”, “Still Life with Lemons”…) It
is often represented together with fish, from Van Gogh (“Still
Life with mackerels”) to Georgio De Chirico (“Still
Life with fish”).
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The Lemon tree has not always had a good press. Its yellow colour
was once associated to infamy. The Catalan religious men excommunicated
it, pretending that since the « devil was not able to make
the lemon as round and perfect as the orange, a deformed fruit
came out of his hands … ». Virgile, on the other hand,
thought it had protective qualities against evil spells: “acid
apple with a strong flavour is the best cure when cruel stepmothers
have poisoned a drink”. Casanova expected from them aphrodisiac
miracles. It inspired lyric words to the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda:
“it flows from the hemispheres of a star, it’s a golden
universe, and it’s a yellow cup of miracles, the tiny fire
of a planet.”
(source : dossier de presse de l'Office
du Tourisme de Menton)
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