Raspberry Caipirinhas Don't put anything here Don't put anything here Page Content Page Name (for URL) Page Title Breadcrumb Text Don't put anything here <img src="http://media.freewisdom.org/freewisdom/albums/oddsize/20070818_031_6739.thumb2x.jpg" align="left"/> I've talked about [passion fruit caipirinhas](http://www.freewisdom.org/en/all/entries/2007/05/09/caiprinha_de_maracuja/) on the blog, as well as [the various other fruits](http://www.freewisdom.org/en/all/entries/2007/06/22/cupuacu_and_graviola/) one can use. I forgot to mention in the latter post, but a focus group that we used to test caipirinhas made with lime, strawberry, passion fruit, kiwi, pine apple and [persian lime](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_lime) concluded that Persian lime is the best fruit you can use. Persian lime is a bit larger than a "normal" lime ("key lime"), and is a less bitter. I've never seen Persian limes sold in US, the American readers are out of luck here. That said, the Persian lime's position at the top did not last long. Having returned from Brazil in August and unable to find Persian lime (or passion fruit for that matter), I resorted to trying raspberries. And the conclusion is: nothing beats a raspberry caipirinha. Don't put anything here Advanced Fields Category 2002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014E. AsiaE. EuropeL's FamilyL's FriendsN. AmericaN. EuropeS. AmericaS. AsiaW. EuropeY & LY's FamilyY's Friends Prototype Redirect Permissions0 Actions Config Markup Module HTML/Meta/Keywords HTML/Meta/Description Save Hook HTML Fields Main Head Body Header Menu Logo Page Content Template Sidebar Footer Tags Allowed for XSSFilter HTTP Fields Cache-Control Expires Guru Fields Templates Translations Fields Edit UI Admin Edit UI A summary of your changes Edit Summary Don't put anything here Don't put anything here save preview cancel