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November 13 - Lemon Trivia:
The word lemon is believed to have been derived from Asian language
words meaning, "sour" or "sour fruit."
By the year 1299, the Mongolians had invented lemonade. The Crusades
transplanted lemons to Europe, and Columbus is credited with bringing them
to the Western Hemisphere on his second voyage. Wild lemon groves became
commonplace in Florida until wiped out by a heavy freeze in 1894-95, after
which there was very little replanting. California fruit growers then adopted
the crop, with great impetus from the Gold Rush. Miners were willing to
pay $1 each for lemons and oranges as a preventative for scurvy (due to
their high vitamin C content).
OASIS has much more information on citrus.
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