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​5 types of lemon found in India, their benefits and culinary uses​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 29, 2025, 14:00 IST
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​5 types of lemon found in India, their benefits and culinary uses

Lemons are a staple in every Indian kitchen, adding zest and flavour to almost every dish. From tangy curries to refreshing drinks, lemons are a natural powerhouse of flavor and health benefits. India, with its diverse climate, is home to a wide variety of lemons, each with its own unique taste and uses. So, let’s explore some of the different types of lemons found in India, their amazing benefits, and how they can spice up your culinary creations!

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Gondhoraj lemon

The Gondhoraj lemon, often referred to as the "King of Lemons," is a fragrant variety found in West Bengal. It is known for its strong, aromatic peel and slightly sweet, tangy flavour. It is often used in fish curries, chutneys, and even to season rice dishes. Gondhoraj lemons are rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, promoting immunity and skin health. Their unique scent and flavour make them a prized addition to both savory and sweet recipes, especially in coastal cuisines.

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Nemu tenga

Nemu Tenga, or the Assamese lemon, is native to the northeastern states of India. This lemon variety is larger and juicier, with a refreshing, mild tartness. It’s often used in Assamese cuisine to flavour stews, soups, and curries. The high vitamin C content in Nemu Tenga helps boost immunity, and it’s also great for improving digestion. Its subtle, tangy taste elevates dishes without overpowering them, making it a versatile ingredient in the kitchen.

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Lisbon lemon

The Lisbon lemon is a popular variety with smooth, bright yellow skin and a strong tart flavour. Often used in Western recipes, it adds a zesty kick to dressings, cakes, and marinades. It's also perfect for lemonade and cocktails. Rich in vitamin C, Lisbon lemons help boost the immune system, promote healthy skin, and aid digestion, making them a great addition to your morning routine.

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Mosambi (Sweet lime)

The sweet lime, or Mosambi, is a unique variety that stands out because of its mild, sweet flavour. Unlike the usual sour lemons, Mosambi is incredibly juicy and is often consumed fresh or used to make fresh juice. This sweet citrus is a great way to keep yourself hydrated and refreshed, especially during the summer months. It is known for its ability to aid in digestion, boost liver function, and provide a natural energy boost due to its high vitamin C content.

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Rough lemon

Rough lemons are a hardy variety with thick, bumpy skin, different from smoother lemons. Though not as juicy, they have a sharp, unique flavour. These lemons are often used in pickles or marmalade. Packed with vitamin C, they help with digestion and liver detox. Their tangy taste adds a refreshing burst to dishes, enhancing the flavour with a citrusy note that brightens up nearly any meal.

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