Bitter Lemon 🎨 RGB Color Code: #CAE00D
The hexadecimal RGB code of Bitter Lemon color is #CAE00D. This code is composed of a hexadecimal CA red (202/256), a E0 green (224/256) and a 0D blue component (13/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(202,224,13). Closest WebSafe color: Citrine (#CCCC00)
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Bitter lemon is a bitter lemon flavoured soft drink. Its signature taste is a result of inherently bitter lemon pith being reinforced by the bitter alkaloid
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slice of lemon or orange. Rum is sometimes added to the drink. Other variations include red wine mixed with lemon soda, orange soda, or bitter lemon; rosé
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and soda (mixed with soda water and lemon or orange slice, or with cola, eggnog, tonic water, milk, or bitter lemon soda). Europeans often mix it with

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