The rise in the lemon price It has been a hard blow to the family economy in the Peru, since this fruit is one of the most used and consumed in national cuisine. Faced with this situation, a series of cheaper alternatives have emerged to replace citrus, which is harvested mainly in piura. It is so that the tahiti lemonalso known as Persian limonhas gained prominence.
In this note from The Republic we tell you how much it costs tahiti lemonwhere it is grown, what are the best alternatives and all the details.
What is Tahiti lemon?
He tahiti lemonalso know as lemon or Persian limeis a citrus whose cultivation is booming in USA and Mexico. The fruit is seedless and its flavor is not as sour as that of the subtle lemon.
How much does a Tahiti lemon cost?
Given the demand for Tahiti lemon, a series of digital platforms have begun to sell the citrus. HERE we tell you how much it costs.
- Wong: Tahiti lemon sells for S/12.99 per kilo
- FOOD CO: Tahiti lemon sells for S/13 per kilo
- Tu Mercado Peru: Tahiti lemon is sold at S/10.90 per kilo.
In which regions of Peru is Tahiti lemon grown and harvested?
According to him Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (midagri), the regions that cultivate the Persian lemon are four: piura, Lambayeque, loreto and ucayali.
Source: Larepublica

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