1054:
in either Brazil or the UK (where we have no choice but to use Limes)it has tasted the same. Plus none of the
Brazilians I know (and I know quite a lot) living in the UK have ever expressed the opinion that the Caiprinhas they make in the UK with Limes are "just not the same" as in Brazil. As a note, having been given as presents various food stuffs from Brazil I can vouch for the fact that those food stuffs don't taste the same in the UK as they do when in Brazil, which I've always put down to the difference in climate, which does affect our perception of taste.
981:
Persian lime, Citrus latifolia. If you want to refer to "limes," in standard US English, that is what you are referring to. More generally, citrus fruit with a green peel is usually referred to as a "lime." It would definitely make sense to add a note saying that key limes are not usual in caipirinhas, but when I've been in Brazil (many times over the past several years) I have definitely seen plenty of caipirinhas made with
Persian limes, so I have a hard time understanding how "lime" is misleading.
698:
365:
189:
162:
1204:
make caipirinhas out of other spirits such as Sake ("Sakerinha" or "Caipisake") or rum ("Caipirum") and using different fruits instead of lime (Commonly called "Caipifruta" - fruta meaning fruit - which may or may not be made with cachaça, the common order being in the form "A strawberry caipifruta with vodka", for example). Nevertheless, the original caipirinha is, again in my knowledge, meant to be made with
591:
570:
289:
74:
53:
84:
601:
22:
199:
959:
problem is that the original recipe is made with tahiti LEMONS which are also called "green (acid) lime" despite the fact it's really a lemon. Though the common yellow lemon is less similar to tahiti lemons then to limes, hence the confusion. It's really with lemons despite the fact most people outside Brazil will always refer to them as limes.
890:
recipe it is stated that it uses lemon. Note that this is the
English version of wikipedia and we should stick to standard English naming. In the spirit of avoiding all these back and forth changes based solely on personal opinion or taste, if anyone feels the need to change this back to lemon, please ask for an editor's assistance
1181:
Shouldn't the phrasing of "such as the
Caipivodka, (also known as Caipiroska)" in the variations section be changed to "such as the Caipiroska, (also known as Caipivodka)" to make it consistent with there being an article on Caipiroska, but Caipivodka is just a redirect to it? I'm not a big Knowledge
913:
I deleted all I've written above (except for the original post, because without that one the discussion would look weird). If you want to see the original argumentation, hit the history. This is a summary of what I think, what I discovered during this discussion, and my opinion wrt how WP policy fits
847:
As an
American living in Brazil for a year, one mental note I made during my time there was that the only fruit that visibly resembled our lemon was edible and sweet. The limao that is so prevalent and used in the drink is green and tastes, in my opinion, exactly like a regular lime, not a key lime,
810:
Being a
Brazilian-born alcohol drinker, who lived there for almost 30 years, I was a bit shaken (not stirred) to find that people everywhere else make the drink with limes. Well, the lime looks exactly like our lemon, but it doesn't taste the same (less acid). So what's the truth? Some people have
950:
Reasoning 3: there are also many kinds of lime, and the one we call “taiti” isn't the most common one; the word lime, unqualified, means different fruit to different people, but to most, it means key lime, which is definitely called a lime (“lima”) in Brazil, and is definitely not acceptable to make
1227:
Not sure this discussion is still "alive", but I thought I'd add my two anecdotal cents, just in case. I can only speak from my own experience and from asking a few people; it seems like the "caipivodka" name has as of the last few-to-several years gradually been replacing "caipiroska", at least in
1203:
I live in Brazil as well, and from my knowledge, the
Caipiroska (either pronounced that way or as "Caipiroshka", both to resemble a russian sounding word) is most commonly known that way than as Caipivodka (although this one can also be seen at some places, as it has been stated above). People also
1124:
I am a newbie trying to learn how to participate in
Knowledge (XXG) according the the rules. I own a marketing company that specializes in spirits, wines and beer and so have a pretty good knowledge base from which to contribute. Regarding the Caipivodka name, I agree that the name is not notable,
1053:
As a UK citizen who has spent quite a lot of time in Brazil, (who also has part
Portuguese parantage) it's very clear to me that Limao is not what English speakers would call a Lemon. The closest thing we have (in the UK at least) to a Brazilian Limao is a Lime, and every time i've had a Caipirinha
829:
drink it because the exact proportion of sugar that is used in the recipe makes the drink too sweet. We use lemons. Only lemons. And we don't even use ripe lemons, but slightly unripe ones. The point of caipirinha is the combination of sour and sweet on the top of a strong spirit. Remove either the
1425:
I would normally assume that the second sentence refers to the subject of the first, which is "Caipirinha": "The main ingredient (of
Caipirinha) is aguardente de cana." But I suspect what it really wants to say is "The main ingredient (of Poncha) is aguardente de cana." I checked the source but am
1260:
of that time. Although it has never made it to the market, the chipset caused quite a stir amongst Amiga fans. Would you like to consider a disambiguation page for this, in my opinion, piece of history that has already nearly gone lost forever? Information about it is very hard to find (I did find
958:
Lime is misleading. In Portuguese from Portugal "limão" (lemon) is a different fruit from lime (lima). Though sometimes people confuse both. In Brazil that happens a lot. Many times people refer to lime as lemon and vice versa. To help the confusion there's loads of caipirinha variations. But the
889:
My reasoning for changing lemon to lime was all backed up by evidence and is verifiable. I don't see any reason to go back to using lemon, there is no new evidence besides particular taste. Just take a look at the picture in the article, it shows a capirinha made with lemon, and below it, on the
980:
Couldn't we cut through this Gordian knot by agreeing to use scientific names? Personally, I was very surprised to discover that you think that "lime" means "key lime," because I have never run into a key lime sold under that name in the United States - what is sold under the name "lime" is the
1062:
I've never seen a Caiprinha made in Brazil with ice cubes, it's always been crushed ice. Not always crushed to the same degree (not talking slushy here) but still always crushed not full cubes. So the picture and the reciepe section in my view are inaccurate and are examples of typical
954:
Conclusion: in my opinion, it would be incorrect and misleading to write “lime” in the article. At most, maybe a note somewhere about how one specific kind of lime is called a “lemon” in Brazil and can be used to make the drink (and is commonly used around here, but not exclusively).
1397:
I can't really find a reliable source to quote, but a few years back the standard drinkware for caipirinha was elected, being favoured over the ones shown in the article. For images, search "copo de caipirinha" (caipirinha glass) on google image for several images confirming this.
1337:
If its not vandalism, its quite ofensive for brazillians and for either reasons, I guess it shouldnt be featured. It is probably derived by the fact that pronouncing "Gay Piranhas" sounds similar to "Caipirinhas" pronounced with strong american english accent.
1125:
in fact this is the first time I've even heard it. The name I'm familiar with for a Caipirinha made with vodka is "Caipiroshka" (note the added "h"). This is the name commonly used in on premise promotional materials, articles in the trade press etc.
873:. To add to the confusion it seems that different regions in Brazil have different names for the same kind of lemon (or lime). In conclusion, lime is Limão Comum or Tahiti (the small, green one), and lemon is Limão Siciliano (the bigger, yellow one).
1079:
for Caipiroska (which is also the name identified by the International Bartender Association). Most of the sites that refer to Caipivodka appear to be written in Brazilian Portuguese (which I do not speak or read), so I cannot judge if they are
814:
Meanwhile, I can say this to anyone wanting to make the drink: it can taste great with lemon or lime equally, but you need the most acid fruit you can get, and not sweet at all. The regular ("key") limes are too soft for a good caipirinha.
942:
Reasoning 2: the recipe doesn't say “limão taiti”; it says “limão”. There are many kinds of “limão”, most of which (in fact, AFAIK, all of them except “taiti”) are lemons. All of them are acceptable ingredients for caipirinha, including
848:
not a bitter lemon, but distinctive and lime-y. I've made limeade since moving back just because I miss the suco de limao and the limonadas we drank every day. I think the North American lime is more closely matched than the lemon.
1212:(or whatever the fruit shown in the picture for the article is called in english). Variations with other sour-tasting (never sweet) fruits are acceptable, but should be ordered specifically ('e.g.' "A persian lime caipirinha"). --
259:
1087:
In short, I'm not sure how notable the name Caipivodka is, and if it is worth mentioning in the article -- especially with equal prominence to Caipiroska. I would appreciate any help in figuring this out. Thanks.
1020:. The limes avaialable in UK greengrocers are usually Citrus latifolia. There are so many citrus varieties all artificially generated from a few originals. The RHS says that latifolia is derived from
811:
reassured me that what we call a lemon is actually a lime; since I haven't seen a lime that tastes like the lemon I'm used to, I don't quite believe this theory. Does anyone have a definitive answer?
844:
C'mon, I live in Rio and a Caipirinha made of persian lime is known as a fine (and sometimes expensive) drink. Dont be so picky. Same applies about other fruits and the way we slice it and crush it.
1071:
The Caipivodka was just added to this article as an alternative name to Caipiroska. At the moment (before a whole lot of other sites pick this change up from Knowledge (XXG)), there are only about
514:
project banner to food and drink related articles and content to help bring them to the attention of members. For a complete list of banners for WikiProject Food and drink and its child projects,
1268:
I might be wrong in assuming I have to ask first (my guess is the disambiguation page will be created somehow automatically, I never started a new wiki page) but I think it won't hurt either. --
297:
172:
771:(see the section on "Knowledge (XXG) is not an indiscriminate collection of information", point 8). However, the content is contained within the wikibooks article which I have linked to. --
528:
493:
352:
1076:
1283:
I actually apreciate both Amigas and Caipirinhas (btw,Amiga in portuguese means "girlfriend"). Know that I know about this chipset, Im dying to read a article about it.
1565:
249:
515:
1265:
page where the Caipirinha has been mentioned briefly) and I would love a disambiguation link to start a Caipirinha_(Chipset) or something along those lines page.
522:
920:
Premise 2: one species of “limão”, which happens to be the most common one in some regions, is apparently called a lime in English. We call it “limão taiti”.
1570:
225:
657:
1460:
I've added a link to a proprietary brand which has an article. This seems to be the only suitable article. Sorry you had to wait two years for a reply.
144:
1228:
Rio de Janeiro. My opinion is that both names (including spelling variations) are equally acceptable and absolutely should be included in the article.
1072:
1139:
I'm a brazilian from the South, living in the USA. I've NEVER heard the capivodka before. This is nonsense - the term used in Brazil is Caipiroska.
1580:
1560:
647:
1550:
134:
375:
212:
167:
939:, and vice-versa). Therefore, as I read the policy, in order to take that into account, we would need to link a reference to a reliable source.
685:
302:
1585:
1362:
623:
1555:
1446:
1189:
1182:(XXG) contributor so I don't know if there is a policy for this, but it makes logical sense to me to be consistent about the naming here.
1030:, although not an RS, casts some light on this. Also it appears that limão Tahiti is the Brazilian Portuguese name for Citrus Aurantifolia
110:
1378:
1146:
785:
I was having a hard time with the IPA editing of the pronunciation I added. Can someone fix it? (Or look at it at least?) Thanks!--
1575:
1293:
1167:
966:
923:
Reasoning 1: premise 2 is non-obvious; the straightforward translation of “limão” is lemon on any dictionary, and even wikipedia (
830:
sour or the sweet and you spoil it completely. But I am not really surprised, since I've heard that foreigners only eat our tasty
1545:
716:
614:
575:
1108:
97:
58:
33:
1312:
so, lets decide. is the nickname "Gay Piranha" true or random vandalism? or even a term created by wikipedia vandalism? see
866:. Because we tend to refer to lemons and acid limes as limões we use an extra name to diferentiate between the many types.
947:, the common lemon most people think of when they read “lemon” (which in Brazil is apparently called “limão siciliano”).
224:
related articles on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
730:
504:
1421:
Caipirinha is based on Poncha, an alcoholic drink from Madeira, Portugal. The main ingredient is aguardente de cana...
1018:
1015:
1009:
1366:
1262:
899:
880:
677:
546:
1504:
1465:
1328:
1450:
1403:
1346:
1217:
1193:
39:
1341:
It's certainly vandalism. I'm sure beyond reasonable doubt that nobody calls it a "Gay piranha" in Brazil. --
1012:
1382:
1150:
862:
The confusion comes from the fact that in Brazil, some of the fruits we call limões are in fact acid limes.
1358:
1297:
1289:
1185:
1171:
1163:
1142:
970:
962:
1399:
1342:
1213:
795:
In Brazilian Portuguese, South-Eastern dialect: . Notice that the first syllable has a secondary stress.
1038:
917:
Premise 1: the drink is made of cachaça, sugar, and “limão”. There's even a federal law codifying that.
853:
622:
on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
109:
on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
863:
825:
Preparing capirinha with limes is the closest you can get to a sacrilege if you are in Brazil. People
1527:
1523:
1489:
1485:
1431:
1427:
895:
876:
21:
1500:
1461:
1324:
1099:
849:
786:
500:
1130:
986:
619:
1313:
697:
398:
364:
1520:
1273:
1237:
1034:
816:
1321:
1001:
891:
869:
There is a good post on this forum with a picture that might help in clarifying the matter
768:
1031:
772:
106:
1317:
1081:
1089:
1028:
870:
457:
1481:
1084:, or just sites with user-submitted drink recipes and the names are local variations.
188:
161:
1539:
1286:
btw in portuguese amiga means a female friend not a girlfriend which is "namorada".
1126:
982:
835:
796:
606:
89:
423:
1519:
I removed the last two paragraphs of the History section, which were copied from
1269:
1233:
483:
204:
1160:
Not true, I'm from Espirito Santo and we use the term caipivodka exclusively.
1319:
831:
596:
194:
79:
990:
974:
590:
569:
427:
73:
52:
600:
288:
1377:
Like some fag from Switzerland would be an authoritative source on that.
1253:
198:
435:
102:
1531:
1508:
1493:
1469:
1454:
1435:
1407:
1386:
1370:
1350:
1332:
1301:
1277:
1257:
1241:
1221:
1197:
1175:
1154:
1134:
1119:
1042:
903:
884:
857:
838:
819:
799:
789:
775:
499:
Delete unrelated trivia sections found in articles. Please review
479:
461:
431:
415:
411:
407:
221:
1008:
The US government seems to think that Citrus latifolia is a lime
487:
453:
419:
403:
217:
618:, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Spirits or
1355:
I hear this very often. We call it gay piranha all the time.
15:
1480:
The unsourced derivations should be sourced or removed, per
894:
or I will do it next time someone changes it back to lemon.
287:
932:
767:
I removed much of the content of this page, as it violates
737:
and assessing their quality and importance to the project.
936:
1252:
The word Caipirinha was also used (around 1996) for a "
928:
342:
337:
332:
327:
951:
caipirinha (not a matter of taste, but of chemistry).
1063:"appropriation" and modification of "other" culture.
924:
725:
Tagging all articles that fall under our scope with
216:, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
101:, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
300:, a task force which is currently considered to be
270:
523:Category:Knowledge (XXG) requested images of food
8:
1445:Under 'Devivations', what is 'Black vodka'?
665:
564:
315:
267:
234:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Food and drink
156:
47:
296:This article is within the scope of the
566:
158:
49:
19:
1566:Mid-importance Food and drink articles
1022:Citrus aurantiifolia x Citrus limon
1011:, as does the Australian governmenet
7:
937:http://pt.wikipedia.org/Lima_(fruta)
834:with fillers (usually sweet ones)!.
612:This article is within the scope of
210:This article is within the scope of
95:This article is within the scope of
1571:WikiProject Food and drink articles
632:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Spirits
521:Provide photographs and images for
372:Here are some tasks you can do for
237:Template:WikiProject Food and drink
38:It is of interest to the following
1261:some and added a reference to the
933:http://en.wikipedia.org/Lime_fruit
929:http://pt.wikipedia.org/Lim%C3%A3o
119:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Brazil
14:
1499:So that's all but the last one?
696:
599:
589:
568:
527:Consider joining this project's
363:
197:
187:
160:
82:
72:
51:
20:
1581:Mid-importance Spirits articles
1561:C-Class Food and drink articles
864:Quantos tipos de limão existem?
652:This article has been rated as
549:from the project's tasks pages.
492:Participate in project-related
254:This article has been rated as
139:This article has been rated as
1551:Mid-importance Brazil articles
1509:11:06, 29 September 2015 (UTC)
1494:11:02, 29 September 2015 (UTC)
1470:11:04, 29 September 2015 (UTC)
1033:, which is definitely a lime.
669:Spirits WikiProject task list:
512:{{WikiProject Food and drink}}
1:
1408:23:57, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
1387:07:15, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
1371:22:04, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
1351:23:57, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
1222:23:57, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
1043:10:32, 26 November 2009 (UTC)
925:http://en.wikipedia.org/Lemon
904:13:27, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
885:14:55, 19 November 2009 (UTC)
626:and see a list of open tasks.
228:and see a list of open tasks.
113:and see a list of open tasks.
1586:WikiProject Spirits articles
1532:19:54, 13 January 2016 (UTC)
1333:18:38, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
1176:04:15, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
1135:21:19, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
1120:22:43, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
991:03:44, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
858:00:07, 1 November 2009 (UTC)
635:Template:WikiProject Spirits
1556:WikiProject Brazil articles
1436:12:54, 1 October 2012 (UTC)
1278:21:53, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
1016:Royal Horticultural Society
122:Template:WikiProject Brazil
1602:
1302:02:57, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
1248:Caipirinha disambiguation?
975:02:55, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
790:08:17, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
776:03:14, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
658:project's importance scale
376:WikiProject Food and drink
350:To edit this page, select
260:project's importance scale
213:WikiProject Food and drink
145:project's importance scale
1455:04:43, 19 July 2013 (UTC)
1263:Amiga models and variants
1242:21:03, 17 June 2014 (UTC)
1155:00:52, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
839:02:49, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
800:02:43, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
664:
651:
584:
319:Food and Drink task list:
314:
295:
266:
253:
182:
138:
67:
46:
1576:C-Class Spirits articles
1198:16:47, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
1067:Caipiroska vs Caipivodka
1000:Following a question at
820:10:52, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
507:to learn how to do this.
1546:C-Class Brazil articles
1417:I find this confusing:
908:
684:page, to edit it click
240:Food and drink articles
545:Note: These lists are
470:articles currently at
444:articles currently at
392:Status or below up to
292:
28:This article is rated
1476:Unsourced derivations
529:Assessment task force
291:
32:on Knowledge (XXG)'s
1075:for Caipivodka, and
494:deletion discussions
298:Beverages Task Force
1256:" for the next-gen
731:WikiProject Spirits
717:WikiProject Spirits
620:Distilled beverages
615:WikiProject Spirits
388:articles currently
271:Related taskforces:
1393:Standard Drinkware
1073:668 Google results
1004:, I proffer this:
505:WP:Handling trivia
399:Agaricus bisporus
293:
98:WikiProject Brazil
34:content assessment
1413:History confusion
1361:comment added by
1292:comment added by
1188:comment added by
1166:comment added by
1145:comment added by
1118:
965:comment added by
760:
759:
756:
755:
752:
751:
748:
747:
744:
743:
689:
563:
562:
559:
558:
555:
554:
542:
541:
402:(i.e. mushroom),
384:Help bring these
310:
309:
155:
154:
151:
150:
1593:
1426:still confused.
1373:
1304:
1200:
1178:
1157:
1116:
1114:
1105:
1096:
1094:
1082:reliable sources
977:
735:
729:
700:
692:
691:
675:
666:
640:
639:
638:Spirits articles
636:
633:
630:
609:
604:
603:
593:
586:
585:
580:
572:
565:
550:
367:
359:
358:
316:
278:
268:
242:
241:
238:
235:
232:
207:
202:
201:
191:
184:
183:
178:
175:
164:
157:
127:
126:
123:
120:
117:
92:
87:
86:
85:
76:
69:
68:
63:
55:
48:
31:
25:
24:
16:
1601:
1600:
1596:
1595:
1594:
1592:
1591:
1590:
1536:
1535:
1517:
1478:
1443:
1415:
1395:
1363:178.192.211.152
1356:
1310:
1287:
1250:
1183:
1161:
1140:
1109:
1100:
1098:
1090:
1077:165,000 results
1069:
1060:
1051:
998:
960:
911:
896:Cicero Oliveira
877:Cicero Oliveira
808:
783:
765:
740:
733:
727:
701:
637:
634:
631:
628:
627:
605:
598:
578:
551:
544:
538:
535:in this section
468:High Importance
368:
347:
276:
239:
236:
233:
230:
229:
203:
196:
176:
170:
125:Brazil articles
124:
121:
118:
115:
114:
88:
83:
81:
61:
29:
12:
11:
5:
1599:
1597:
1589:
1588:
1583:
1578:
1573:
1568:
1563:
1558:
1553:
1548:
1538:
1537:
1516:
1513:
1512:
1511:
1501:Martinevans123
1477:
1474:
1473:
1472:
1462:Martinevans123
1447:71.139.166.154
1442:
1439:
1423:
1422:
1414:
1411:
1400:Monsieur.lefou
1394:
1391:
1390:
1389:
1343:Monsieur.lefou
1325:CuteHappyBrute
1309:
1306:
1282:
1249:
1246:
1245:
1244:
1230:
1229:
1214:Monsieur.lefou
1190:71.229.178.246
1068:
1065:
1059:
1056:
1050:
1049:Fourth Opinion
1047:
1046:
1045:
1025:
997:
994:
910:
909:Lalo's summary
907:
842:
841:
807:
806:Lemon or Lime?
804:
803:
802:
782:
779:
764:
761:
758:
757:
754:
753:
750:
749:
746:
745:
742:
741:
739:
738:
722:
705:Here are some
703:
702:
695:
671:
670:
662:
661:
654:Mid-importance
650:
644:
643:
641:
624:the discussion
611:
610:
594:
582:
581:
579:Mid‑importance
573:
561:
560:
557:
556:
553:
552:
543:
540:
539:
537:
536:
525:
519:
508:
497:
490:
464:
458:French cuisine
442:Top Importance
438:
386:Top Importance
381:
370:
369:
362:
357:
356:
346:
345:
340:
335:
330:
324:
321:
320:
312:
311:
308:
307:
294:
284:
283:
281:
279:
273:
272:
264:
263:
256:Mid-importance
252:
246:
245:
243:
231:Food and drink
226:the discussion
209:
208:
192:
180:
179:
177:Mid‑importance
168:Food and drink
165:
153:
152:
149:
148:
141:Mid-importance
137:
131:
130:
128:
111:the discussion
107:related topics
94:
93:
77:
65:
64:
62:Mid‑importance
56:
44:
43:
37:
26:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1598:
1587:
1584:
1582:
1579:
1577:
1574:
1572:
1569:
1567:
1564:
1562:
1559:
1557:
1554:
1552:
1549:
1547:
1544:
1543:
1541:
1534:
1533:
1529:
1525:
1521:
1514:
1510:
1506:
1502:
1498:
1497:
1496:
1495:
1491:
1487:
1483:
1475:
1471:
1467:
1463:
1459:
1458:
1457:
1456:
1452:
1448:
1440:
1438:
1437:
1433:
1429:
1420:
1419:
1418:
1412:
1410:
1409:
1405:
1401:
1392:
1388:
1384:
1380:
1376:
1375:
1374:
1372:
1368:
1364:
1360:
1353:
1352:
1348:
1344:
1339:
1335:
1334:
1330:
1326:
1322:
1320:
1318:
1314:
1307:
1305:
1303:
1299:
1295:
1291:
1284:
1280:
1279:
1275:
1271:
1266:
1264:
1259:
1255:
1247:
1243:
1239:
1235:
1232:
1231:
1226:
1225:
1224:
1223:
1219:
1215:
1211:
1207:
1201:
1199:
1195:
1191:
1187:
1179:
1177:
1173:
1169:
1165:
1158:
1156:
1152:
1148:
1144:
1137:
1136:
1132:
1128:
1122:
1121:
1115:
1112:
1106:
1103:
1095:
1093:
1085:
1083:
1078:
1074:
1066:
1064:
1057:
1055:
1048:
1044:
1040:
1036:
1032:
1029:
1027:This article
1026:
1023:
1019:
1017:
1013:
1010:
1007:
1006:
1005:
1003:
996:Third Opinion
995:
993:
992:
988:
984:
978:
976:
972:
968:
964:
956:
952:
948:
946:
940:
938:
934:
930:
926:
921:
918:
915:
906:
905:
901:
897:
893:
887:
886:
882:
878:
874:
872:
871:Lemon Vs Lime
867:
865:
860:
859:
855:
851:
845:
840:
837:
833:
828:
824:
823:
822:
821:
818:
812:
805:
801:
798:
794:
793:
792:
791:
788:
781:Pronunciation
780:
778:
777:
774:
770:
762:
736:
732:
724:
723:
720:
719:
718:
712:
710:
704:
699:
694:
693:
690:
687:
683:
679:
676:This list is
673:
672:
668:
667:
663:
659:
655:
649:
646:
645:
642:
625:
621:
617:
616:
608:
607:Liquor portal
602:
597:
595:
592:
588:
587:
583:
577:
574:
571:
567:
548:
534:
533:project ideas
530:
526:
524:
520:
517:
513:
509:
506:
502:
498:
495:
491:
489:
485:
481:
477:
474:status up to
473:
469:
465:
463:
459:
455:
451:
448:status up to
447:
443:
439:
437:
433:
429:
425:
421:
417:
413:
409:
405:
401:
400:
395:
391:
387:
383:
382:
379:
378:
377:
371:
366:
361:
360:
355:
354:
349:
348:
344:
341:
339:
336:
334:
331:
329:
326:
325:
323:
322:
318:
317:
313:
305:
304:
299:
290:
286:
285:
282:
280:
275:
274:
269:
265:
261:
257:
251:
248:
247:
244:
227:
223:
219:
215:
214:
206:
200:
195:
193:
190:
186:
185:
181:
174:
169:
166:
163:
159:
146:
142:
136:
133:
132:
129:
112:
108:
104:
100:
99:
91:
90:Brazil portal
80:
78:
75:
71:
70:
66:
60:
57:
54:
50:
45:
41:
35:
27:
23:
18:
17:
1518:
1479:
1444:
1424:
1416:
1396:
1379:177.41.4.191
1357:— Preceding
1354:
1340:
1336:
1315:& (: -->
1311:
1308:Gay Piranhas
1288:— Preceding
1285:
1281:
1267:
1251:
1209:
1205:
1202:
1180:
1159:
1147:69.236.84.43
1138:
1123:
1110:
1101:
1091:
1086:
1070:
1061:
1052:
1021:
999:
979:
961:— Preceding
957:
953:
949:
945:Citrus limon
944:
941:
922:
919:
916:
912:
888:
875:
868:
861:
846:
843:
826:
813:
809:
784:
766:
726:
715:
714:
708:
706:
681:
674:
653:
613:
532:
511:
475:
471:
467:
466:Bring these
449:
445:
441:
440:Bring these
424:Ham and eggs
397:
393:
389:
385:
374:
373:
351:
301:
255:
211:
140:
96:
40:WikiProjects
1441:Black Vodka
1294:95.69.8.232
1184:—Preceding
1168:71.162.78.2
1162:—Preceding
1141:—Preceding
1058:Crushed Ice
1035:Jezhotwells
967:95.69.8.232
935:linking to
927:linking to
832:Cheese buns
817:LaloMartins
678:transcluded
547:transcluded
531:. List any
516:select here
484:Burger King
205:Food portal
1540:Categories
1524:Kendall-K1
1486:Kendall-K1
1428:Kendall-K1
773:Xyzzyplugh
1092:Willscrlt
680:from the
501:WP:Trivia
428:Soy sauce
396:status:
173:Beverages
1359:unsigned
1290:unsigned
1186:unsigned
1164:unsigned
1143:unsigned
1127:Batboy23
1014:and the
983:Flourish
963:unsigned
850:Peleguru
836:jggouvea
827:will not
797:jggouvea
510:Add the
478:status:
452:status:
303:inactive
1515:Copyvio
1254:Chipset
1206:cachaça
763:Comment
656:on the
629:Spirits
576:Spirits
333:history
258:on the
143:on the
30:C-class
1270:RobIII
1234:Cotoco
1002:WP:EAR
914:here.
892:WP:EAR
769:WP:NOT
711:can do
707:tasks
436:Yogurt
116:Brazil
103:Brazil
59:Brazil
36:scale.
1316:: -->
1258:Amiga
1210:limes
682:tasks
480:Apple
462:Sugar
432:Sushi
416:Drink
412:Curry
408:Bread
343:purge
338:watch
222:drink
1528:talk
1505:talk
1490:talk
1482:WP:V
1466:talk
1451:talk
1432:talk
1404:talk
1383:talk
1367:talk
1347:talk
1329:talk
1323:) --
1298:talk
1274:talk
1238:talk
1218:talk
1208:and
1194:talk
1172:talk
1151:talk
1131:talk
1113:ntrb
1039:talk
987:talk
971:talk
900:talk
881:talk
854:talk
787:will
713:for
686:here
503:and
488:Fish
454:Beer
420:Food
404:Beef
353:here
328:edit
220:and
218:food
105:and
1104:alk
709:you
648:Mid
250:Mid
135:Mid
1542::
1530:)
1522:.
1507:)
1492:)
1484:.
1468:)
1453:)
1434:)
1406:)
1398:--
1385:)
1369:)
1349:)
1331:)
1300:)
1276:)
1240:)
1220:)
1196:)
1174:)
1153:)
1133:)
1088:--
1041:)
989:)
973:)
931:,
902:)
883:)
856:)
734:}}
728:{{
721::
486:,
482:,
476:FA
472:GA
460:,
456:,
450:FA
446:GA
434:,
430:,
426:,
422:,
418:,
414:,
410:,
406:,
394:GA
380::
277:/
171::
1526:(
1503:(
1488:(
1464:(
1449:(
1430:(
1402:(
1381:(
1365:(
1345:(
1327:(
1296:(
1272:(
1236:(
1216:(
1192:(
1170:(
1149:(
1129:(
1117:)
1111:C
1107:·
1102:T
1097:(
1037:(
1024:.
985:(
969:(
898:(
879:(
852:(
688:.
660:.
518:.
496:.
390:B
306:.
262:.
147:.
42::
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.