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Lemon

India proudly grows the most lemons in the world. The lemons are not as large, though, as those from other nations. However, India exports fresh lemons to places like Bangladesh, Thailand, and Japan. Along with being the leading lemon producer in the world, India also boasts many different types of lemon varieties.

Nimbu, Nemu, Champra, Elumicchai are some of the common names of lemons in India, cultivated across the country.

Lemons are classified as the citrus fruit, known as the Citrus limon in botany. It is also a hybrid fruit, not a fruit that grows naturally. This indicates that they are a genetic cross between two different fruits. Lemons are specifically a cross between the citron fruit and the bitter orange.

Watch Benefits:

  • Keeps Heart Healthy
  • Helps in Weight Control
  • Prevents Kidney Stones
  • Prevents Anemia
  • Reduces Risk of Cancer
  • Improves Digestive Health
  • Boosts Energy Level
  • Boosts Immunity
  • Reduces Joint Pains
  • Improves Skin and Hair

Lemons are an excellent source of vitamin C and flavonoids, which are antioxidants. Antioxidants help remove free radicals that can damage cells from the body. These nutrients can help prevent diseases and boost health and wellbeing.