Lemon stick
Lemon stick is a traditional treat commonly associated with the city of Baltimore, Maryland. It is particularly popular during the annual FlowerMart festival held in the city's historic Mount Vernon neighborhood.
Description
A lemon stick consists of a peppermint stick inserted into a lemon that has been partially cut open. The peppermint stick acts as a straw through which the lemon juice is sucked, creating a unique combination of sweet and sour flavors. The acidic lemon juice gradually dissolves the peppermint stick, enhancing the flavor experience.
History
The origin of the lemon stick is not well-documented, but it has been a staple at Baltimore's FlowerMart since the early 20th century. The treat is believed to have been inspired by similar confections enjoyed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Cultural Significance
The lemon stick is more than just a treat; it is a symbol of Baltimore's local culture and traditions. It is particularly beloved by children and is often one of the first treats they experience at local festivals. The simplicity of the lemon stick, requiring only a lemon and a peppermint stick, makes it an accessible and nostalgic treat for many Baltimoreans.
Preparation
To prepare a lemon stick, follow these steps:
- Select a fresh lemon and a peppermint stick.
- Cut off the top of the lemon to expose the flesh.
- Insert the peppermint stick into the center of the lemon.
- Squeeze the lemon gently to release the juice, and suck the juice through the peppermint stick.
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