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Hi Ylva,

 

> Hi,

> I got my package with (more) EOs from a very good German company

> named " Aromaberatung, Pflege und Kultur " and I got some Indian Lime

> in there. Since earlier I have the coldpressed Lime EO, a very

> crispy, juice scent, but the newest adition doesn't smell the same

> (but indeed nice in it's own form) - and they are both labeled

> with " citrus medica " . But what is the difference?

 

Citrus medica var. acida .. is another Botanical Name for Citrus

aurantifolia .. Common Name is Bitter Lime. Citrus medica var. vulgaris

is better known as Citron or Cedrat. Citrus medica var. bajoura is a

lime used in Southern Italy as a condiment .. and it is the Lime from

which Petitgrain is steam distilled. So .. its impossible to tell which

ones you have based on the incomplete Botanical Names they provided.

 

Persian Lime is Citrus latifolia, as is Tahitian Lime. Italian Lime is

Citrus limetta .. Mexican Lime is also Citrus Limetta. There is no such

thing as an ordinary Lime .. there are far more varieties than I have

mentioned here.

 

> I have searched the web, but came up with no in depth info on the

> Indian Lime. Could anyone help me out?

 

Probably not .. Common Names are generally colloquial .. no inherent

meanings. But Botanical Names .. even though some plants have more than

one .. mean something in any language.

 

> I managed to find out info for the difference between Bay Leaf and

> Bay Rum, and for that I'm proud of my own achievements LOL.

 

You did well .. :-P Now if you start calling them Laurus nobilis and

Pimenta racemosa the folk in the Mediterranean area and the West Indies,

where they are common .. will know which ones you're talking about. ;-p

The problem with Common Names on these two aromatics is that the former

is called Bay, Laurel, Bay Laurel, Laurel Leaf, Defne, Sweet Bay and

True Bay .. and the latter is called West Indian Bay, Bay Rum, Bay Berry

and Wild Cinnamon .. and it also has an additional Botanical Name of

Pimenta acris. :-(

 

> Ylva in Sweden

 

I have a half-sister in Stockholm .. Suzzane Soderstrom Owen .. same

Pappa different Mama. :-D

 

And smiling customers in 50 US States and 37 other countries .. but none

in Sweden. :-(

 

Y'all keep smiling, Butch ;-p http://www.AV-AT.com

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