Amazing Finger Lime Cultivation And Harvest - Finger Lime Health Benefits - Caviar Lime | Happy Farm

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2021
  • Finger limes (Citrus australasica) are native Australian. Some people call it "Caviar Lime". Finger limes are a fairly new discovery by the culinary world and are only to be truly appreciated once tasted.
    Finger lime are known by their unique lime pearls which are likened to caviar in look and texture, however they offer a refreshing burst of lime flavor (different to that of traditional limes)
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  • @HappyFarm85
    @HappyFarm85  3 года назад +8

    Have you ever tried Finger Lime? How do you feel about this awesome fruit? Let us know your ideas.

    • @sogood7130
      @sogood7130 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately, I have never tried this. Anybody can tell me how does it taste.

    • @aryyy.111
      @aryyy.111 2 года назад +2

      It has these little bubbles and when you bite into them it explodes in your mouth with lime juice

    • @aryyy.111
      @aryyy.111 2 года назад +1

      That’s the best I can explain

    • @sogood7130
      @sogood7130 2 года назад

      @@aryyy.111 Thanks for your reply. I wish i can try it someday.

    • @yenmartinez8798
      @yenmartinez8798 Год назад

      I just tried for the first time, and it's good

  • @nafvol5053
    @nafvol5053 Год назад +1

    i have a plant here in Italy, winter was not very harsh this year but stil we had some frosts, it endured winter ok and started flowering at end of march

  • @sogood7130
    @sogood7130 3 года назад +4

    Hello Happy Farm, So love your videos.

  • @asmabula7603
    @asmabula7603 2 года назад +3

    I love this video

  • @80sforever3
    @80sforever3 2 года назад +1

    Gem coloured limes...

  • @dungrom148
    @dungrom148 3 года назад +4

    Mình đã từng nghe về loại Chanh Ngón tay này nhưng không biết tốt cho sức khoẻ đến thế. Trông nó đẹp thiệt. Nhìn thôi mà nước miếng chảy quá trời.

    • @HappyFarm85
      @HappyFarm85  3 года назад +1

      Nó quả thật rất thơm ngon bạn nhé.

  • @febyolla5808
    @febyolla5808 2 года назад +1

    may i used this video for tv station? i will put the courtesy from Happy Farm, thanks

  • @Glorious_Yell0w
    @Glorious_Yell0w 2 года назад +1

    Have they started to use Apeel? since the lime goes bad in five days? with apeel u can save the fruit up to double that time.

  • @DeVirumEtMachina
    @DeVirumEtMachina 3 месяца назад

    I just bought 2 variety's of finger limes from Bunnings. The smallest, 40cm tall, has a tiny little lime on it already. Is it possible the plants I bought from Bunnings were clones from a mature plant?

    • @justinzda1
      @justinzda1 3 месяца назад

      Yes to fruit earlier, cuttings rooted

  • @sal-1337
    @sal-1337 2 дня назад

    the music instantly made me want to die

  • @ABCD15334
    @ABCD15334 Год назад

    Min frodt temperature?

  • @abdullahalnoman5081
    @abdullahalnoman5081 2 года назад

    Can they be grown in the South East Asian climates?

  • @vineethakurian6740
    @vineethakurian6740 Месяц назад

    How will it get its plant.pls comment

    • @HappyFarm85
      @HappyFarm85  Месяц назад

      You can buy seedlings on e-commerce platforms such as eBay and Amazon. Thanks for watching.

  • @rajuazad7478
    @rajuazad7478 Год назад

    Can this survive in cold and harsh climate?

    • @HappyFarm85
      @HappyFarm85  Год назад

      @Raju Azad - This tree can be grown in a place where have climates for outdoor in the 60-90 °F (16-32 °C) range. This tree does well in partial shade to direct sunlight.

  • @RK-X
    @RK-X Год назад

    6 years is pretty long time for fruitation.

    • @ragereset2795
      @ragereset2795 11 месяцев назад +1

      Those six years will pass regardless. If you’re still alive by then, you get free fruit caviar.
      This plant is rare and barely even popular yet. And it’s unlike anything. Sweet lime flavoured caviar in a bag which you pull off a tree.
      I work in a kitchen garden for a hotel, and there was a yellow, half-dead one in a pot when l got there. Today l hired an auger and drilled a huge 12” hole in the ground. Filled it with a thick layer of gravel for drainage, then a blend of Native soil, horticultural charcoal, wood ash, thermophilic compost, sheep manure, palagonite, seaweed pellets, worm castings and perlite. Then it got a liquid inoculation of bacteria and fungi.
      They can get up to six metres tall. I’m determined to get it to the point where it’ll be unstoppable, l reckon it’ll be four years.

  • @cherrylynescuadro931
    @cherrylynescuadro931 Год назад

    Will this grow in the philippines?

  • @madonnawaugh3471
    @madonnawaugh3471 2 года назад

    Do finger limes have seeds in flesh. I have some trees and they have seed in flesh

    • @aryyy.111
      @aryyy.111 2 года назад +1

      I think a couple of seeds in each one

    • @aryyy.111
      @aryyy.111 2 года назад +1

      You can use them to grow more

  • @maswa64
    @maswa64 Год назад

    OMG

  • @AntoSvegliatevi1
    @AntoSvegliatevi1 Год назад

    È possibile avere piante di fingher lime qui in Italia ??

    • @HappyFarm85
      @HappyFarm85  Год назад +1

      @AntoSvegliatevi1 Sure, it's possible to plant it in Italy

    • @AntoSvegliatevi1
      @AntoSvegliatevi1 Год назад

      Intendo dire : è possibile avere le vostre piante di fingher lime in Italia ?? Qui non conoscono bene le diverse varietà ,io ho diverse piante di fingher lime ,ma qui non conoscono i loro veri nomi : Sunrise, Emerald etc..etc..ma solo,: verde ,giallo,rosso etc..etc..🤣😂io vorrei una pianta per tipo ,anche piccola va bene ,e se è possibile la spedizione dall'Australia all'Italia,per avere piante certificate originali ...

    • @freeliveordie5080
      @freeliveordie5080 Год назад

      Same lime we have in Albania, we exporting in Italy and Austria. One kilogram costs 80€