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![]() Hello everyone from hot-n-humid-all-year SAMOA (Independent Western NOT American): I am looking for those tasty, smooth-skin, tiny limes that Indian Hot Lime Chutney is made from. I can only get seeds sent unfortunately. Anyone know what kinda limes those are? I read that Bearss and Tahatian Limes don't have seeds....does anyone know about those?
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![]() The little smooth limes here are called Limon Agrio; I suspect they're Kaffir limes, myself.
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![]() Hi: I thought they may be the kaffir limes also but the only kaffir limes I can find photos of have got nubbly (very bumpy) skin and not smooth skin.
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