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Ìý Amalfi lemons 06 AprÌý2004 Ìý
The queen of all lemons is widely reckoned to be the Amalfi - and a specific variety called the sfusato. It's grown on rocky terraces clinging to a hillside south of Naples.

The lemon is thought to have originated in India - although we now associate it with the Mediterranean and particularly Italy. Frescoes depicting the fruit were found in Pompeii and there's also a mosaic pavement at Frascati from the year 100 AD.

Simon Parkes went to Amalfi to discover the various uses and the history of the fruit.

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