Name/Title
Key Lime PieEntry/Object ID
2009.30.0086Tags
FoodDescription
Postcard depicting a Key Lime Pie and a recipe. The caption reads, ‘Key Lime Pie. An authentic Key Lime Pie with native key limes. Note the creamy yellow inside. Key Lime Pie is world famous for a just right tart taste. Recipe: 4 eggs, 1 can Condensed Milk, 1/3 cup Key Lime Juice. Beat the yolk of 4 eggs and the white of one until thick. Add the condensed milk and beat again. Add the lime juice and beat until thick. Beat the 3 remaining egg whites until dry and fold in the mixture. Pour into a baked pie shell. Separate two eggs, beat the whites with two tablespoons of sugar until still and forms peaks, spread on top of pie and bake in oven until meringue is brown.’ The description on the verso reads, ‘The early settlers along the Florida Keys had no means of refrigeration, and as a result, had very little in the way of desserts. The Key Lime Pie, made from Key Limes that are grown in the Florida Keys, and have a very tart taste due to the rock formation of the Keys, is a result of this search for a sweet that would be made easily from the produce at hand. The recipe has been handed down from generation to generation since the 18th century.’Collection
Postcard CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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PostcardNomenclature Sub-Class
Writing MediaNomenclature Class
Written Communication T&ENomenclature Category
Category 06: Tools & Equipment for CommunicationCondition
Reason for Exam
At AcquisitionCondition
Grade 3 Very Good