Key Limes, Explained (2024)

Maybe you’ve heard of key limes, but aren’t quite sure what they are, where to find them, or how to cook with them. You’re not alone! Although key lime pie is well known, the limes themselves are more of a mystery to the average home cook.

We’ll take you through everything you need to know about key limes: what key limes are, how they differ from regular limes, how they taste, how to juice them, how to store the juice, and what you can use to replace key lime juice.

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Table of Contents

  • What are key limes?
  • How are key limes different from regular limes?
  • What do key limes taste like?
  • Where do you find key limes?
  • How do you juice key limes?
  • How do you store key lime juice?
  • How many key limes does it take for 1 cup of juice?
  • Can you substitute regular lime juice for key lime juice?
  • What else can you use to substitute for key lime juice?
  • What to bake with key lime juice

What are key limes?

Key limes are a versatile citrus fruit whose juice is delicious in desserts, drinks, and even savory dishes. You might be most familiar with them in the context of key lime pie, but these small fruits with BIG flavor can add a sweet-tart bite to many different recipes.

Key limes, also known as Mexican limes or West Indian limes, are rounder and much smaller than regular limes. They are named after the Florida Keys, where they were first cultivated in the 19th century. Key limes are typically harvested when they are still green and are about the size of a golf ball.

When ripe, key limes should be soft when squeezed, heavy for their size, and can be green, yellow, or some combination of the two.

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How are key limes different from regular limes?

“Regular” limes, the kind most often found in the average American supermarket, are also known as Persian limes.

When you think of what a stereotypical lime looks like, chances are you’re thinking of a Persian lime. They have dark green skin, the characteristic oval shape with tapered ends, and can range in size from 2-4 inches or more.

Key limes are much smaller and rounder than regular limes. The average key lime weighs about 3/4 ounce, and it takes 18-20 key limes to yield a cup of juice. In contrast, a medium Persian lime weighs about 3 ounces, and it takes 5-6 regular limes to yield a cup of juice.

In addition to the size difference, key limes also have a thinner skin and a higher acidity level than regular limes, which gives them a more intense and tart flavor.

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What do key limes taste like?

Key limes have a flavor that is different from regular limes. They are more acidic and have a more intense, tangy taste – more “lime-y,” if you will. Some people describe the flavor of key limes as slightly sweet with a hint of bitterness. They also have a floral aroma that is more noticeable than regular limes.

These differences shine in recipes like limeade, where the lime flavor is really the star. When used in cooking recipes, where the lime juice is mixed with other ingredients, it’s harder to identify key lime’s unique flavors.

Where do you find key limes?

This depends on where you live! If you are near a citrus-growing region like the Florida Keys, they may be easy to find and plentiful in any grocery store.

I live on the West Coast, where they are much less common. I have the best luck finding them in Mexican supermarkets, and occasionally at high-end grocery stores (where they charge a small fortune for these small fruit!).

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How do you juice key limes?

Juicing key limes can be a bit tricky due to their small size and thin skin. However, there are a few tricks you can use to get the most juice out of your key limes.

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Prepare the limes

  1. Before juicing, try firmly rolling the limes on a hard surface, such as a countertop, to help burst the membranes and release the juice.
  2. Another option, which you can do in addition to or instead of rolling, is to microwave the limes for a few seconds, like 5-8 seconds at a time, to soften them before juicing.
  3. After the limes are sliced, you can also take a knife and make small cuts in the segments to pierce the membranes and yield more juice.
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Juice the limes

Once softened, cut the limes in half and use a juicer or citrus reamer to extract the juice. I prefer a countertop juicer, as I find a reamer difficult to use on such small, thin-skinned fruits.

Note: If you want to zest your limes, make sure you do so before cutting and juicing them!

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How do you store key lime juice?

Freshly squeezed key lime juice can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. I recommend using glass containers (jars or bottles) rather than plastic.

It can also be frozen for longer storage. To freeze key lime juice, pour it into an ice cube tray and freeze until solid. Once frozen, transfer the key lime juice cubes to a freezer-safe container or bag, and store in the freezer for up to three months.

How many key limes does it take for 1 cup of juice?

This can vary depending on the ripeness, size, and juiciness of your fruit, but as a general rule, you will need approximately 18-20 key limes for 1 cup of juice.

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Can you substitute regular lime juice for key lime juice?

Yes! If you don’t have fresh key lime juice available, fresh regular lime juice is the next best thing. In most cases, after other ingredients are mixed in, the swap will be barely noticeable, if at all.

You also have the option of using bottled key lime juice, but in my opinion, fresh juice is always strongly preferred. The processing that goes into making lime juice shelf stable gives it an overly harsh and artificial flavor.

What else can you use to substitute for key lime juice?

No limes anywhere? No problem! These won’t be perfect matches, but depending on the recipe, one of these might work as a lime juice substitute in a pinch:

  • lemon juice
  • tart orange juice
  • grapefruit juice
  • apple cider vinegar
  • white wine vinegar
  • lime or lemon oil
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What to bake with key lime juice

Ready to get baking? Use lime juice in one of these delicious citrus-based recipes:

  • Toasted Coconut Lime Meringue Tart
  • Lime Cream Cheese Frosting
  • Lemon Madeleines
  • Lavender Lemon Bars
  • Lemon Meringue Teacup Cakes

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Key Lime Pie

This authentic Key Lime Pie recipe is easy and delicious! It has a buttery graham cracker crust and a sweet-tart creamy filling, bursting with fresh lime flavor.

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Lime-Coconut Pie

This Lime-Coconut Pie is part of a long tradition of Southern-style baked custard pies. The filling is baked until it’s firm enough to slice, but it still has a creamy, custardy texture with a chewy top layer from the shredded coconut.

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FAQs

What is special about key limes? ›

The Key lime has thinner rind and is smaller, seedier, more acidic and more aromatic than the Persian lime (Citrus × latifolia). It is valued for its characteristic flavor. The name comes from its association with the Florida Keys, where it is best known as the flavoring ingredient in Key lime pie.

Can I use regular limes in place of key limes? ›

There is a slight flavor difference between Persian limes and Key limes. But when baked into a dessert like Key lime blondies, it's hard to tell the difference. So if you can't find Key limes, go ahead and use Persian limes. You'll still wind up with a delicious summer pie.

How much juice from 1 lb key limes? ›

But the ratio of rind to fruit and the higher proportion of seeds mean that a pound of Key limes (upwards of 25 individual citrus) will give up only half as much, as little as three to four ounces of juice per pound.

Why are key limes so hard to find? ›

Key limes have not been grown commercially in the United States since 1926, when a hurricane devastated Miami, Florida, the Bahamas, and the Gulf Coast. The storm wreaked catastrophic damage on commercial lime crops in the Florida Keys.

Are key limes healthier than regular limes? ›

When it comes to nutrition, key limes and Persian limes are similar, both offering fiber and vitamin C, with few calories. They are basically interchangeable when used in recipes, although key limes offer a bolder taste.

Can you eat the skin of key limes? ›

Yes, you can eat the rind of a lime. The outer layer can be used for zesting to add flavor to water and beverages, dressings, marinades, and baked goods. Did you know the juice and zest from lemons or limes can work as a salt substitute and may help prevent the cold and flu?

What is the taste difference between key limes and Persian limes? ›

Persian limes are more acidic than Key limes, giving them a more tart flavor. Key limes are known for being aromatic and typically sweeter in taste, making them perfect for a refreshing pie. Persian limes can still be used as a substitute for many lime dishes.

Are Mexican limes key limes? ›

Mexican lime is known by many names such as Key lime, Bartender's lime, and West Indian lime.

What is the best substitute for Key lime juice? ›

(Some residents of the Florida Keys and true Key lime pie aficionados will only use Key limes from the Keys.) If you can't find them anywhere, however, you can substitute a combination of regular fresh lime juice and fresh lemon juice in equal proportions.

Do you have to peel key limes before juicing? ›

A: They do not need to be peeled, but you will probably need to cut them in half to make them fit down the chute.

What season are key limes? ›

Season: Harvested in Florida June through September, with some available all year.

What state grows the most key limes? ›

Key lime trees are grown in Florida from where they get their name “key” lime. They are also grown in the warmer parts of California. And they are grown year-round in Mexico, which produces most of the key limes found in our grocery stores.

What country is the largest producer of key limes? ›

Persian lime (Citrus × latifolia) a key lime × lemon hybrid, is the single most widely produced lime globally, with Mexico being the largest producer.

What is the difference between a lemon and a key lime? ›

Lemons are significantly larger, while limes are smaller. Limes tend to be round in shape, whereas lemons are more oblong or oval-shaped. In terms of taste, lemons are generally a bit sweeter than limes. While limes have a more acidic and tart flavour, lemons have a more bittersweet taste.

Do key limes only grow in Florida? ›

The lime became naturalized throughout the Caribbean, the east coast of Mexico, Central America, tropical areas of South America, and the Florida Keys. Commercial production in Florida in Orange and Lake Counties was evident by 1883.

Why is Key Lime so popular in Florida? ›

By the turn of the century, commercial Key lime groves were recorded. This small, tart fruit quickly adapted to the Keys' warm climate and became an integral part of the local culture. The most iconic use of Key limes today is in the famous Key Lime Pie.

Do key limes hydrate you? ›

Limes contain vitamin C and flavonoids, the antioxidants that strengthen collagen. Drinking lime water can hydrate and rejuvenate your skin.

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