26 February 2007

Citrolive!


Menton, which is famous for the lemons and oranges which grow in our wonderful micro-climate, produces many different products using this fruit: preserves, soaps, liqueurs for starters. Here you see Citrolive, which is olive oil, also grown and pressed locally, mixed with Mentonnais lemon juice.

6 comments:

  1. Lovely picture, Jilly. Isn't the citrolive beautifully packaged? Can you also buy limoncello?
    Angela

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  2. Absolutely! Don't you just love lemoncello? I do...

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  3. The pictures you take say it all. Your camera is choosing wonderful things to photograph. I really like this as it is a continued kind of story from the parade to what happens to all the citrus that was used in it.

    I assume the Mentonnais lemon juice is a local speciality.

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  4. Wouldn't the citrolive be perfect to dress up a salad? What else do you use it for, Jilly?

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  5. I suppose it's very tasty and even the bottles are nice.

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  6. Beautiful bottles!! This is what I envision the Mediterranean is all about -- olives, lemon, lavender.

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