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The perfect slice of key lime pie for a hot summer afternoon

Protein coagulation and key lime pie

Posted on August 25, 2025September 3, 2025 by Aadit Nag

Yesterday, my kitchen smelled like summer. There’s something about the tangy-sweet aroma of freshly squeezed key limes and a buttery biscuit crust that instantly lifts your mood. I hadn’t planned on baking a pie, but when I spotted those tiny, stubborn green gems at the market, I knew exactly what they were meant for. What…

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