Depends how much you love the aroma - right up there for me along with grapefruit.That’s not much of a draw to spend £3.30 on a single citrus fruit, unless it does amazing things![]()
Mainly seems and mostly used for aromatic oils in the peel as a flavouring eg Earl Grey tea and widely in the perfume and fragrance business for classic citrus notes and not cheap
Think so. BTW, Makrut lime is the usual name these days as the k-word was negativity associated with apartheid usage. Must say I prefer Makrut name.It sounds a bit like kaffir limes..
They are also bitter and you just use the peel.
I do know they are different, but the culinary uses seem similar.
I'm wondering: bergamot marmelade?
It might. Perhaps MyPinchofItaly will try some if they have a treeful