sitruenia
Sitruenia is the Finnish term used to refer to the lemon, a citrus fruit produced by the evergreen tree Citrus limon. Native to Asia, lemons are now cultivated worldwide in warm temperate and tropical regions for culinary, commercial, and ornamental purposes.
The fruit is typically oval to ellipsoidal, about 5–8 cm long, with a bright yellow rind and
Cultivation requires warm, frost-free conditions, full sun, and well-drained soil. Lemon trees are sensitive to cold
Nutritionally, lemons provide low calories but high vitamin C content, along with small amounts of fiber, potassium,
Significance and varieties: Popular lemon varieties include Eureka, Lisbon, and Meyer. Meyer lemons are typically sweeter