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Limone di Sorrento | Local Lemon From Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy | TasteAtlas

Limone di Sorrento

Also known as Limone di Massa Lubrense or Massese, named after a small community of villages settled at the tip of the Sorrentine Peninsula, these fragrant lemons are derived from the local ecotype Ovale di Sorrento and grown in the province of Naples since the Renaissance. The first lemon trees were planted by the Jesuits in the 18th century, and one of the very first cultivars named Gesù still exists today in the Guarazzanno Basin, between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense.


Due to a special cultivation technique, Limone di Sorrento can bear fruit up to five times a year, which makes this variety available year round. They are abundant in juice and have a well-balanced sugar content with high acidity levels.


Sorrento lemons can be eaten fresh or used as an ingredient in a number of various dishes, from starters to desserts, as well as for making preserves, marmalades, jams and liqueurs such as the famous Limoncello.

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