
Lime - Finger / Caviar - Pink Champagne
Origin - Barcelona 🇪🇸
Class - CAT 1
Average Weight - 2 grams per unit, 14mm long, 7mm diameter
Introduction
The Pink Champagne Finger lime is notable for its striking pink balls full of sweet Lemon juice with raspberry nodes. Our Pink Champagne Limes were handpicked by our team in Barcelona, Spain
History
Finger limes are native to Australia, specifically to the rainforests in Southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales. They used to be plenty of them in the Australian tropical rainforests, but once European colonization arrived in Australia their numbers were reduced dramatically due to deforestation caused by Europeans.
Regions
Finger limes have been introduced in certain tropical regions of the world but the top producer is Australia. Significant amounts are produced in California, Italy, Guatemala, Morocco, and Spain.
Flavours & Texture
Finger limes have a citrus aroma with a tangy, sweet, and slightly sour, floral flavour, the pink champagne has notable raspberry-lime nodes. Most people describe their taste as similar to sweet limes, but with less sourness.
Preparation
The best way to open one of these fruits is to slice at its centre and then squeeze one of the halves. When you apply pressure, little balls of pulp will spill out. These tiny juice bubbles easily separate from one another and pop when chewed. They are usually eaten raw but they can be used in desserts such as in cakes.
Nutritional Value
Finger lime is very low in calories but it contains a good amount of fibre and a high amount of vitamin C.
|
Calories per 2 oz |
15 kcal |
|
Fat |
0 g |
|
Carbohydrate |
6 g |
|
Fibre |
2 g |
|
Protein |
0 g |
|
Vitamin C |
25% of the RDI |
|
Calcium |
2% of the RDI |
|
Iron |
2% of the RDI |
Origin - Barcelona 🇪🇸
Class - CAT 1
Average Weight - 2 grams per unit, 14mm long, 7mm diameter
Introduction
The Pink Champagne Finger lime is notable for its striking pink balls full of sweet Lemon juice with raspberry nodes. Our Pink Champagne Limes were handpicked by our team in Barcelona, Spain
History
Finger limes are native to Australia, specifically to the rainforests in Southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales. They used to be plenty of them in the Australian tropical rainforests, but once European colonization arrived in Australia their numbers were reduced dramatically due to deforestation caused by Europeans.
Regions
Finger limes have been introduced in certain tropical regions of the world but the top producer is Australia. Significant amounts are produced in California, Italy, Guatemala, Morocco, and Spain.
Flavours & Texture
Finger limes have a citrus aroma with a tangy, sweet, and slightly sour, floral flavour, the pink champagne has notable raspberry-lime nodes. Most people describe their taste as similar to sweet limes, but with less sourness.
Preparation
The best way to open one of these fruits is to slice at its centre and then squeeze one of the halves. When you apply pressure, little balls of pulp will spill out. These tiny juice bubbles easily separate from one another and pop when chewed. They are usually eaten raw but they can be used in desserts such as in cakes.
Nutritional Value
Finger lime is very low in calories but it contains a good amount of fibre and a high amount of vitamin C.
|
Calories per 2 oz |
15 kcal |
|
Fat |
0 g |
|
Carbohydrate |
6 g |
|
Fibre |
2 g |
|
Protein |
0 g |
|
Vitamin C |
25% of the RDI |
|
Calcium |
2% of the RDI |
|
Iron |
2% of the RDI |
Original: $1.57
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$0.55Description
Origin - Barcelona 🇪🇸
Class - CAT 1
Average Weight - 2 grams per unit, 14mm long, 7mm diameter
Introduction
The Pink Champagne Finger lime is notable for its striking pink balls full of sweet Lemon juice with raspberry nodes. Our Pink Champagne Limes were handpicked by our team in Barcelona, Spain
History
Finger limes are native to Australia, specifically to the rainforests in Southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales. They used to be plenty of them in the Australian tropical rainforests, but once European colonization arrived in Australia their numbers were reduced dramatically due to deforestation caused by Europeans.
Regions
Finger limes have been introduced in certain tropical regions of the world but the top producer is Australia. Significant amounts are produced in California, Italy, Guatemala, Morocco, and Spain.
Flavours & Texture
Finger limes have a citrus aroma with a tangy, sweet, and slightly sour, floral flavour, the pink champagne has notable raspberry-lime nodes. Most people describe their taste as similar to sweet limes, but with less sourness.
Preparation
The best way to open one of these fruits is to slice at its centre and then squeeze one of the halves. When you apply pressure, little balls of pulp will spill out. These tiny juice bubbles easily separate from one another and pop when chewed. They are usually eaten raw but they can be used in desserts such as in cakes.
Nutritional Value
Finger lime is very low in calories but it contains a good amount of fibre and a high amount of vitamin C.
|
Calories per 2 oz |
15 kcal |
|
Fat |
0 g |
|
Carbohydrate |
6 g |
|
Fibre |
2 g |
|
Protein |
0 g |
|
Vitamin C |
25% of the RDI |
|
Calcium |
2% of the RDI |
|
Iron |
2% of the RDI |



















