Very nice video! There were macadamia trees where I grew up in Costa Rica....I have so many good memories about picking up macadamias and eating them before the baking process, those are my favorites! When I go to Australia this will be a place to visit for sure! Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful family. I have my first 2lb bag of raw macadamia nuts here and plan on roasting some as well as enjoying them in the natural state. Thank you for making such a wonderful delicacy available to us.
Great nuts with great work, well done all 🎉 Please, if I may ask about final product? In its process is there external animal fats or similar or alcohol? Thanks in advance ❤
Macadamia actually grows in Northern California. There are 100 year old Macadamia trees on the UC Berkeley Campus. But most people in CA incorrectly think Macadamia only groes in Hawaii.
I just bought a farm on southern island of Hawaii ('Big Island'). There's about 1000 scrawny looking macadamia nut trees. There is cane grass growing all around them. Could you please advise me what to do to get these trees healthy and producing. Most trees have one to three macadamias on them. I don't know how old they are. But, I think they are at least 7 years old. We get plenty of rain on this east side of the island.
i never ever eat Maccadamia nuts because i'm in vietnamese and no maccadamia in market, after watching this video i plan to buy it from amazon even though it's very expensive xD
Hi Great video~ is it possible that I get permission from nutworks to have this video linked and play within my website? copyright etc goes to nutworks for sure!
Hi and thank you to everyone for the beautiful comments. If you have any questions in regards to our production or wholesale supply please contact info@nutworks.com.au.
I've heard now from two different people that salty and roasted macadamia nuts are older and not fresh macadamia nuts. The fresh are sold as natural and when they get older because of high volume in the shelf they mix them with salt to keep eatable. Somehow I feel this is a myth, but can't be proven.
Hi Daniel, Thank you for your question! I cannot vouch for any other macadamia processors / manufacturers however I can confirm in our case that this is definitely a MYTH! Our macadamias get sold so quickly, they wouldn't be here long enough to get "old". I hope this helps solve your mystery! :) Regards, Nutworks
www.wildmacadamias.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/The-Macadamia-Story.pdf "You may be interested in learning more about the Macadamia and why it is so important to conserve them in their native habitat. This booklet has been written to provide an overview of Macadamias, their history, use by humans, the threats they face to their survival and what we need to do to ensure their conservation for future generations. It is hoped that the information we provide will give you a greater depth of understanding of Macadamias and their rainforest habitat. The Macadamia is native only to our region of Australia and is our only native plant to have become an internationally known and grown food at a large scale. Sometimes called ‘Australia’s Gift to the World’ Macadamias are very much part of our heritage and history, however the remaining trees in the wild are slowly being lost and are very much under threat. Back in the mists of history as Australia was separating from the mega-continent of Gondwana, a flowering plant evolved which was part of the Proteaceae Family. Pollen is extremely long lived and fossilised pollen of a plant that we recognise as an ancestor of Macadamia has been found in central Queensland and dated to 2 about 50 million years. At that time much of eastern Australia was covered in rainforest and Macadamias existed up much of its east coast. Massive climate changes resulted in the rain forest retreating and Macadamias came close to extinction. Isolation and other pressures resulted in Macadamias separating into the four species we recognise today. Probably since the end of the last ice age 10,000 years ago, Macadamias have only existed in isolated pockets in or at the fringe of rainforests, generally near the first inland ranges from the Pacific Ocean."
I came here to see how Macadamia nuts trees look like. Why they are so expensive. I like eating Macadamia nut cookie, but most I get is white chocolate in each cookie. Some cookie barely have a piece of Macadamia nut in it. How they ever call Macadamia nuts cookies.
HI John, Thanks for you feedback. As mentioned in the blurb about the video (above), This video was made to show the process of where our macadamias come from and how they are transformed into awesome Australian products. Thanks Again, Nutworks
gd for u yes but the people who need them can't afford them V young to have so much are they not Don't pretend you care about peoples health if you did you wouldn't be growing such an expensive product maybe you could help the true owners of the land they need help maybe you could give the aboriginals people some they need health more than u lot
Hi! Thanks for letting us know, I have tested on several computers and seems to be working fine. Perhaps maybe an issue with your computer speakers? Not sure why you can only hear on the left...
@@nutworksyandina1413 I'm afraid it's the same on my home PC and laptop as well as on my husband's laptop and everyone else I've asked to test this. Music plays in right ear and voices on left so rather frustrating. Please retest and listen out for what plays on which side.
I thank these farmers for providing us with this produce! These macadamia nuts are very good.
Very nice video! There were macadamia trees where I grew up in Costa Rica....I have so many good memories about picking up macadamias and eating them before the baking process, those are my favorites! When I go to Australia this will be a place to visit for sure! Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful family. I have my first 2lb bag of raw macadamia nuts here and plan on roasting some as well as enjoying them in the natural state. Thank you for making such a wonderful delicacy available to us.
I love seeing this! Makes me want to help support families like this by buying their products... ♥️♥️♥️
the greatest nut on the planet ... this nut will explode in popularity within a decade ... and it’s our native nut ! I love the macadamia.
Awesome plantation, beautiful garden.
Lindos niños ayudando a su padre.
Nice children helping your father.
What a lovely family !
Marketing done well
Yes 👍
Lovely family I tell great work with nature excellente
Beautiful video. I am now addicted to handfuls of Macademias
Enjoyed this, thank you. I love Macadamia nuts
Very anoing muzic, I'll like to hear the interviews
Great family and amazing nut tree.
I need history about macadamir
great value added
Beautiful family ❤
Great nuts with great work, well done all 🎉
Please, if I may ask about final product? In its process is there external animal fats or similar or alcohol?
Thanks in advance ❤
tôi là nông dân trồng cây mắc ca, tôi rất yêu thích và chia sẻ kinh nghiệm với mọi người , video rất thú vị
Τα φυτά είναι αυτό γόνιμα όπως η φουντουκιες
Macadamia actually grows in Northern California. There are 100 year old Macadamia trees on the UC Berkeley Campus. But most people in CA incorrectly think Macadamia only groes in Hawaii.
Nice interesting video, thx for this video friends
very good video. love macadamia from Malaysia
Awesome work ! Just beautiful !
How many trees do you have on the farm ? How old are the trees ? And how big is the farm ?
On my list to visit one day.
Hi, well done. I am a Macadamia farmer in South Africa.
Your operation is amazing.
What cultivars do you grow?
All the best.
Well done
Always enjoy macadamia nuts. When I was a kid, we had a tree in our back yard in Brisbane.
thankyou , love these , one of my favorite foods .
Totally chill dog. The dog stole the show
I really love farming one day I'll have the farme like this
My name is jershen Jose from Kerala, India. How new saplings of macadamia grown ?
I just bought a farm on southern island of Hawaii ('Big Island'). There's about 1000 scrawny looking macadamia nut trees. There is cane grass growing all around them. Could you please advise me what to do to get these trees healthy and producing. Most trees have one to three macadamias on them. I don't know how old they are. But, I think they are at least 7 years old. We get plenty of rain on this east side of the island.
Quick Q's...Where are you in Hawai/Australia/California ?, Maybe in summer 'll come & visit you. Thank you for the wonderful tour...
Hi Bella, We are located on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia :) We would love to see you!
Awesome place!
How many acres bro? And how many acres us ideal one, I mean cost optimise pro.
Does anyone know if macadamia in a shell is boiled in vanilla syrup? It’s has a sweet vanilla taste…
Here at nut works we use plastic packaging whenever we can?
Wow this guy's amazing farmer ..he's a rare nut 😂
I want some information about macadamia
Hi, this is Arun Naik, from India. Can you supply macadamia nuts/seeds for plantation
Amazing! Subscribed!
i am Montagnard jarai tribe haven’t eat macadamia nuts before. How it taste like ?
Wow my favourite nuts
*Beautiful*
Intro music is way too loud. Other than that, great video. Thanks for showing.
i never ever eat Maccadamia nuts because i'm in vietnamese and no maccadamia in market,
after watching this video i plan to buy it from amazon even though it's very expensive xD
Macadamia nuts taste very bland or plain taste. People dip them in chocolate or even chilli spices to improve the tastet!
I just love to eat them. Is it possible to send an order in Greece? We also have them here but the price is up far away from any logic.
hello..am in this business in kenya..i can send you...
Where are your farm, please!
I want to see to your Macadamia farm and factory
i wanted plants could you provide us plants
I'm watching this while eating macadamia nuts.
Me too
How it taste like ?
me too😄
I wish I could have a big bowl of macadamia nuts like them. Only problem is it costs one million dollars per kilo.
Hi Great video~ is it possible that I get permission from nutworks to have this video linked and play within my website? copyright etc goes to nutworks for sure!
Hi Bobby, That's fine as long as we have been mentioned as the owner and source. Thanks
Thanks! will do for sure~
you guys had better come to Uganda
I like that kind of nut
nice
Hi and thank you to everyone for the beautiful comments. If you have any questions in regards to our production or wholesale supply please contact info@nutworks.com.au.
Who else can hear the audio only in the left side of the earphone ?
me lol
The zookeeper even has his ten kids employed
family love
The music is too loud.
I've heard now from two different people that salty and roasted macadamia nuts are older and not fresh macadamia nuts. The fresh are sold as natural and when they get older because of high volume in the shelf they mix them with salt to keep eatable. Somehow I feel this is a myth, but can't be proven.
Hi Daniel, Thank you for your question! I cannot vouch for any other macadamia processors / manufacturers however I can confirm in our case that this is definitely a MYTH! Our macadamias get sold so quickly, they wouldn't be here long enough to get "old". I hope this helps solve your mystery! :) Regards, Nutworks
www.wildmacadamias.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/The-Macadamia-Story.pdf
"You may be interested in learning more about the Macadamia and why it is so important to conserve
them in their native habitat. This booklet has been written to provide an overview of Macadamias, their
history, use by humans, the threats they face to their survival and what we need to do to ensure their
conservation for future generations. It is hoped that the information we provide will give you a greater depth of
understanding of Macadamias and their rainforest habitat.
The Macadamia is native only to our region of Australia and is our only native plant to have become an
internationally known and grown food at a large scale. Sometimes called ‘Australia’s Gift to the World’
Macadamias are very much part of our heritage and history, however the remaining trees in the wild are
slowly being lost and are very much under threat. Back in the mists of history as Australia was separating
from the mega-continent of Gondwana, a flowering plant evolved which was part of the Proteaceae Family.
Pollen is extremely long lived and fossilised pollen of a plant that we recognise as an ancestor of Macadamia
has been found in central Queensland and dated to 2 about 50 million years. At that time much of eastern
Australia was covered in rainforest and Macadamias existed up much of its east coast. Massive climate
changes resulted in the rain forest retreating and Macadamias came close to extinction. Isolation and
other pressures resulted in Macadamias separating into the four species we recognise today. Probably since the
end of the last ice age 10,000 years ago, Macadamias have only existed in isolated pockets in or at the fringe
of rainforests, generally near the first inland ranges from the Pacific Ocean."
Turn the Music off. Don't want to hear the music.
所以夏威夷果其实应该叫澳大利亚坚果了,喜欢它的奶油香
I came here to see how Macadamia nuts trees look like. Why they are so expensive. I like eating Macadamia nut cookie, but most I get is white chocolate in each cookie. Some cookie barely have a piece of Macadamia nut in it. How they ever call Macadamia nuts cookies.
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Aloha and Mahalo... Kick off and Play... Buy now... Boom bbcode... Jm...
hiiwin brother
You can do that by hand like in Europe.
terrible audio... ;/
Go to 10:21 thank me later
No wonder it's as priced as Gold.
Okay...now do cashews!😋
😋😋😋
They’re so expensive
Hi
Free labour
c'est bien, mais en francais ce Mieux
Good way to destroy interesting video with too loud irrelevant music!
Nutworks xD
this started as an interesting doco and degenerated into an advertisement
HI John,
Thanks for you feedback. As mentioned in the blurb about the video (above), This video was made to show the process of where our macadamias come from and how they are transformed into awesome Australian products. Thanks Again, Nutworks
I will call you
gd for u yes but the people who need them can't afford them V young to have so much are they not Don't pretend you care about peoples health if you did you wouldn't be growing such an expensive product maybe you could help the true owners of the land they need help maybe you could give the aboriginals people some they need health more than u lot
They are overpriced
It takes 10 years to get first harvest, no wonder it is overpriced
voice only on my left hear. Thumbs down.
Hi!
Thanks for letting us know, I have tested on several computers and seems to be working fine. Perhaps maybe an issue with your computer speakers? Not sure why you can only hear on the left...
I was listening with only my right ear piece in and was struggling to hear anything! Thanks for this
@@nutworksyandina1413 I'm afraid it's the same on my home PC and laptop as well as on my husband's laptop and everyone else I've asked to test this. Music plays in right ear and voices on left so rather frustrating. Please retest and listen out for what plays on which side.