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I went with lime, though with diet coke I'll take either.

Anyone else suck on the lemon after you've finished the soda? My wife gives me weird faces when I do it, but I don't care. Me likey!

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First time I ran across tilapia was in a "New Asian" seafood restaurant where the chef was a Japanese-American dude in his mid-20s and waiter was an old cat with a thick Cajun accent. The waiter says, "Tilapia is what we hyah like to call an opp-o-tun-is-tic fish, which means that when we have an oppuhtunity to soive it, we do so. Now, Chef Andy's gonna do that piece of fish up right for y'all..." etc. etc. etc. Only in Texas, right?

Well, Buster (that's what I think his name was, really) told no lies. That was a damn good piece of fish, and I've been opportunisticizing with tilapia ever since.

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Tilapia is a very mild white fish. Good to serve if your dinner guest(s) are still on the fence about fish. Also, because it's mild, I don't mind doctoring it up.

Lately I've been letting it sit in the following for an hour or so before cooking:

(1) olive oil

(2) juice of two limes

(3) finely chopped garlic

(4) finely chopped jalapeno

(5) cracked pepper

(6) fresh cilantro

(7) paprika

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If I had to choose one, it would be lemon.

I don't like lime in my beer, Mexican or otherwise, but I do like lemon in iced tea, squeezed on fish, veal, and of course when making LEMONade! ;)

Now, when it comes to a cocktail, like a Vodka or Gin and tonic, no question, for me,lime is king. But, a lemon can and does work as a substitute.

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Tilapia is a very mild white fish. Good to serve if your dinner guest(s) are still on the fence about fish. Also, because it's mild, I don't mind doctoring it up.

Lately I've been letting it sit in the following for an hour or so before cooking:

(1) olive oil

(2) juice of two limes

(3) finely chopped garlic

(4) finely chopped jalapeno

(5) cracked pepper

(6) fresh cilantro

(7) paprika

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Anyone ever drink Limeade? Doesn't quite cut it. How about using Lime zest in your recipes? I don't think so. How about Lime Marang Pie? Blind Lime Jefferson? Nuff said. :mellow:

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