We import from
Brazil · Brasilien

From the rainforest regions of Brazil — Bahia, Pará, São Paulo — come limes we use in our lime juice. The fruit of the same soil that feeds samba and bossa nova.
History
A Portuguese-founded nation with African, indigenous and European roots — a mosaic of cultures that, after 300 years of slavery and 200 of independence, has become one of the world's most multifaceted civilizations.
Lifestyle
Warmth, rhythm, samba, futebol and friendship. Life pulses in the streets — from the favelas of Rio to the beach cafés of Florianópolis. Saudade — that sweet longing — is a state of mind.
Gastronomy
Feijoada on Saturdays, moqueca from Bahia, açaí for breakfast, pão de queijo warm from the oven, brigadeiro at children's parties, caipirinha at sunset — where lime, cachaça and sugar form the heart of the nation.
The people & families
On Ipanema beach friends share a cold caipirinha at dusk. Families celebrate birthdays with platters of fruit and big pots of feijoada. Body, movement, music — a culture that meets through rhythm and shared meals.
Landscapes & farms
Lime groves woven into the Atlantic rainforest, Amazon in the background, coastline stretching 7,500 km. Fertile soils and constant warmth give limes their juiciness and sweet acidity.
Arts, music & literature
Jorge Amado and his Bahia novels, Clarice Lispector, Machado de Assis, Paulo Coelho. Bossa nova by Tom Jobim and João Gilberto, samba by Cartola, Tropicália by Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. Niemeyer's curving concrete in Brasília.
Our partnership
We work with smallholder producers in Bahia who grow lime among other crops — agroforestry that preserves the rainforest and yields higher quality.
The journey to you
Limes from Brazilian rainforest regions are shipped to Spain for pressing and bottling, then on to Sweden — an Atlantic crossing with culture in the cargo.
Real photographs — people and harvests
Authentic field photographs (Wikimedia Commons, CC-licensed). No AI imagery.

Watch the journey — videos from professional channels
Reports from Business Insider, Insider Food and other professional channels showing how our products are grown, harvested and processed.

