The Spanish Lime Tree is commonly known as the mamoncillo tree, quenepa tree, or genip tree. This tropical fruit tree is native to the Caribbean and Central America and bears small, round fruits with a thin outer shell and a sweet, tangy pulp inside. In Spanish, the fruit is called mamoncillo, while in other parts of Latin America, it is referred to as quenepa, guayo, or limoncillo. The tree is also known as the Spanish Tamarind Tree due to its similar shape and fruit resembling tamarind. Regardless of its name, the Spanish Lime Tree provides a delicious fruit known for its numerous health benefits and versatility in the kitchen.