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They're in season -- with tender peels, fragrant fruit and sweet flavor -- and endlessly inspiring.
By Amy Scattergood, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
January 16, 2008
IF Cézanne had lived not in France but in Southern California, his still lifes would have overflowed with Meyer lemons. Plump, smooth-skinned, colored an unmistakable dark yellow -- canary yellow, the color of egg yolks or the sun at noon -- they're sweeter than other lemons, with an intoxicating aroma that has hints of honey and thyme.

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Love Meyer Lemon!
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I like the baby on the displayed picture! Very cute!