Lima can refer to several things, including:
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Letter L: Lima is used as a code word for the letter L.
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Lima Beans: Lima beans are large, flat, kidney-shaped edible seeds in the bean family. They are generally cream or light green in color, although certain varieties feature colors such as white, purple, brown, and black. They originated in Central America as wild cultivars and were domesticated by native Mayans, Aztecs, and later by the Incas as a valuable source of protein. Lima beans have a delicate flavor that complements a wide variety of dishes. They are a good source of cholesterol-lowering dietary fiber, like most other legumes, and studies confirm that eating high fiber foods, such as lima beans, helps prevent heart disease. One cup of cooked lima beans has 216 calories, and they are an important vegetable in succotash, a Native American dish that combines the lima bean with corn.
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Bivalve Mollusks: Lima is also a genus of bivalve mollusks, typical of the family Limidæ.
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Cities: Lima is the capital of Peru, and it is also the name of a city in central South Africa.
In summary, Lima can refer to a letter, a type of bean, a genus of bivalve mollusks, or a city.