Dried lime

Dried lime, also known as: black lime; noomi basra (Iraq); limoo amani (Iran); and loomi (Oman), is a lime that has lost its water content, usually after having spent a majority of its drying time in the sun. They are used whole, sliced, or ground, as a spice in Middle Eastern dishes. Originating in Persian Gulf – hence the Iranian name limoo amani and Iraqi name noomi basra ("lemon from Basra") – dried limes are popular in cookery across the Middle East.

Dried lime
Whole loomi for sale in market in Manama, Bahrain
TypeDried food
Place of originOman, Iraq and Iran
Region or stateMiddle East
Associated cuisineMiddle Eastern cuisine
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