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According to [[Rose Tyler]], [[the Doctor]]'s familiar [[Olfaction|scent]] was a mixture of [[graphite]], lime, and [[diesel]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Turning of the Tide (short story)|The Turning of the Tide]]'') | According to [[Rose Tyler]], [[the Doctor]]'s familiar [[Olfaction|scent]] was a mixture of [[graphite]], lime, and [[diesel]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Turning of the Tide (short story)|The Turning of the Tide]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Edible plants from the real world]] | [[Category:Edible plants from the real world]] |
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A lime was a fruit on Earth. Lime was often used to flavour drinks.
Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart drank a jug of lime juice in a single pass. (PROSE: Happy Endings)
The Third Doctor preferred lime to lemon in his Bombay Sapphire Gin when he drank with Iris Wildthyme. (PROSE: Verdigris)
Shortly before he was erased from history by the Word Lord, the Seventh Doctor gave Ace a lime so that she could use the TG tablet. (AUDIO: A Death in the Family)
Rhys Williams and Lucy Sobel were served lime pickle as an appetiser at the Indian Summer. (PROSE: Slow Decay)
Lime was not only useful as food, though. During the bubonic plague outbreak, victims' corpses were covered in lime to aid in the decaying process. (PROSE: The Republican's Story)
According to Rose Tyler, the Doctor's familiar scent was a mixture of graphite, lime, and diesel. (PROSE: The Turning of the Tide)