Tag: lemon

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Accounts or inventories in Judaeo-Arabic organized in entries associated with days of the week. Based on the handwriting this fragment is likely from the 16th-19th centuries. A wide array of items are referenced such as lemon, carrot, fish, pepper, ginger, soap, olive oil, and bread (or possibly meat because "לחם" is ambiguous between JA and Hebrew). MCD.
List in Judeo-Arabic of itemized food ingredients, quantities, and associated dates. Based on the paleography the dating is likely 18th/19th-century. The food items include sesame seeds, sesame oil, meat, eggs, lemon, ṣarma, and cucumber. MCD.
Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out three ūqiyyas of rose and lemon (preserve). (Information from CUDL)
Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out three ūqiyyas of lemon and rose drink. (Information from CUDL)
Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out two ūqiyyas of rose and lemon preserve. (Information from CUDL)
Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out two ūqiyyas of rose (preserve) and two ūqiyyas of lemon (preserve). (Information from CUDL)
Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out three ūqiyyas of lemon drink. (Information from CUDL)
Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out three ūqiyyas of lemon and two ūqiyyas of sorrel. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out two ūqiyyas of lemon and one ūqiyya (of lemon) extra. On verso there are Coptic numerals, perhaps accounts. (Information from CUDL)
Order of payment issued by Abū Zikrī Kohen, advising the elder Munajjā to give out a raṭl of lemon juice and three dirhams. (Information from CUDL)
Letter from Nissim b. Isḥāq b. al-Sahl, probably somewhere in the Maghrib, to Avraham b. Ḥujayj (aka Ḥaggay), in Fustat. Nissim asks the addressee to sell a shipment of oil that he had sent to Fustat and to buy lemons and lemon water for him. Avraham b. Ḥujayj was one of the leaders of the Jewish community in Fustat. (Information from Gil, Kingdom, Vol. 2, #226) VMR