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.
Whole loomi for sale in market in Manama, Bahrain | |
Type | Dried food |
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Place of origin | Oman, Iraq and Iran |
Region or state | Middle East |
Associated cuisine | Middle Eastern cuisine |
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