Brings back nostalgia of my childhood in a small village farm in the Phils. Used to have 2 soursop trees in our backyard... oh the goodness of fruits come rainy season
Loved your video. Would love to go on this tour. What time of the year did you go on the tour? And do you know when would be the best time for durian? Thanks
We went in the beginning of October. Lucky for us it was a nice sunny day. I’m not too sure when the durian season is… but durian ripens on the tree and falls on its own. You’ll be really lucky if you get to eat a ripe one. Most of the time the wind blows it down before it even ripens. If you do get a chance to go, be sure it’s the beginning of your stay. So that you can take more fruits to eat. We couldn’t take too many because we only had 2 days to eat it all 😆
You can check out their website for more info to book the tour. It is very exclusive, so book in advance! www.onofarms.com/tour.html Nick our tour guide is awesome. You can find his info and contact on that page. He knows more about the best time for the fruits. We went October and it was in time for plenty of fruits. :)
@@ChefQsTravelRecipe thank you for the info, we definitely will try to book in the summer. did you say we can pack the fruits home too after the trip? if that’s true will be awesome 👍
I was hoping to be introduced to new fruits, but those are all the same ones grown here in south Florida, well with the exception of Durian. Durian is available here, but it's imported.
Most of it was recorded on the DJI pocket, but because I was using the wireless mic with it, the battery ran out before I could finish the tour 😂 so there are parts that was recorded with iPhone 11 pro. Recorded on 4K takes up a lot of battery too :(
Santol is not a wild mangosteen. They are a different on their own. They have to be eaten when soft and well ripened. The big bangkok thailand are sweet u even wanna eat the small seeds.
I think it’s because it’s a private tour. And also you’re on Maui island … a tourist destination. They don’t do too many tours … probably 3-4 per month so it’s is very exclusive. High demand … low supply.
We get to try a lot of the fruits that are in season and ripen to eat! We went in October and the tour guide said it’s actually the best time to go for all the fruits. I’d recommend it being the first thing you do when you get to the island, because you get to pack as much fruit as you want to take back to eat for the rest of your stay on Maui. :)
Lono would live your farm....his was amazing.
I love this farm!!! Thank you for sharing.
After watching your video, we visited the farm and the tour was the highlight of our Maui trip!
That’s awesome! Glad you had good weather :) was Nick your tour guide?
That seed of the spriuted coconut is a treat😀😀😀
Amazing farm and amazing collection of exotic fruits my respect goes out to you
I'm loving the wealth of knowledge and information you sharing
Brings back nostalgia of my childhood in a small village farm in the Phils. Used to have 2 soursop trees in our backyard... oh the goodness of fruits come rainy season
That’s awesome! When I was small in Vietnam … we had a lot of fruit trees in our backyard too! 😋
What a wide variety of exotic fruits!
Beautiful farm
That peel off fruit at the end like jackfruit... we call it MARANG in the Phils. It's overripe already. Best to eat them when a bit firmer.
Yes.. we’ll over ripped lol thanks for sharing your tip! :)
Wow so many familiar fruits here. Wonderful
Yes, thanks
Wowwww what a tour!
Loved your video. Would love to go on this tour. What time of the year did you go on the tour? And do you know when would be the best time for durian? Thanks
We went in the beginning of October. Lucky for us it was a nice sunny day. I’m not too sure when the durian season is… but durian ripens on the tree and falls on its own. You’ll be really lucky if you get to eat a ripe one. Most of the time the wind blows it down before it even ripens. If you do get a chance to go, be sure it’s the beginning of your stay. So that you can take more fruits to eat. We couldn’t take too many because we only had 2 days to eat it all 😆
Love tropical fruits!!
good video content, very inspiring, I like it, greetings from vidofarm Indonesia
That's a amazing tour! Thank you for your great video!
😊 thank you for following my channel! :)
Seems like so much fun
I want to go to ONO farm now.
Yes.. that was the most memorable part of my whole trip! :) you should definitely go if you’re ever on Maui!
this was a great tour Iam growing many of the fruit you tried
Yeah it was one of the best tour I’ve experienced :) That’s awesome! I am not good at growing any plants 😂
Great video
OMG so delicious, could you tell me what’s month do they have all of these exotic fruit ? and how can I book for this tour? Mahalo
You can check out their website for more info to book the tour. It is very exclusive, so book in advance!
www.onofarms.com/tour.html
Nick our tour guide is awesome. You can find his info and contact on that page. He knows more about the best time for the fruits. We went October and it was in time for plenty of fruits. :)
@@ChefQsTravelRecipe thank you for the info, we definitely will try to book in the summer. did you say we can pack the fruits home too after the trip? if that’s true will be awesome 👍
I was hoping to be introduced to new fruits, but those are all the same ones grown here in south Florida, well with the exception of Durian. Durian is available here, but it's imported.
Florida’s tropical weather is like Vietnam. They have all sorts of fruits there! If you’re from some other states… these fruits on Maui is all new lol
This is amazing, adding to my bucket list. I saw that you're using a DJI Osmo pocket cam, is that what you used to record this entire tour?
Most of it was recorded on the DJI pocket, but because I was using the wireless mic with it, the battery ran out before I could finish the tour 😂 so there are parts that was recorded with iPhone 11 pro. Recorded on 4K takes up a lot of battery too :(
Santol is not a wild mangosteen. They are a different on their own. They have to be eaten when soft and well ripened. The big bangkok thailand are sweet u even wanna eat the small seeds.
There are so many exotic fruits I’ve yet to try! :) thank you for your correction!
gonna put some salt on santol or vinegar! it will taste better with its sourness hehe
Maui is rly beautiful also nice vid uncle:)
Love those fruits..where is this..???
It’s on my title! 😂 Maui, Hawaii
Wow canh dep qua do
Maui rat la dep! :)
Where are you located at
They very addicting
Beeeautiful
cool , can we have that location ,?
You can get more info at their website @
Onofarms.com
I don't understand why this farm tour is so expensive!
I think it’s because it’s a private tour. And also you’re on Maui island … a tourist destination. They don’t do too many tours … probably 3-4 per month so it’s is very exclusive. High demand … low supply.
How much is pay a tour for 1 person?
It is priced for 2 people for $375… and if you have kids … 2 are included. It is private tour. They don’t take big group. Only can fit in the cart.
@@ChefQsTravelRecipe thank you
Durian farm also xan be found in australia
Maui feels like home just like here in Malaysia 😂 wow they even have tampoi fruit 😂
I’d love to visit Malaysia!!
@@ChefQsTravelRecipeI like to order durain sugar apples milk fruits rambutan jack fruit mangoes 🥭 sapota coconut 🥥 😊❤
How much is the price for private fruit tour buddy?
You can get more info here.. prices might change. Be sure to pick a good month to go … as it sucks if it rains lol
www.onofarms.com/tour.html
Do you get to try all the fruits? When is the best time to go and try all those fruits?
We get to try a lot of the fruits that are in season and ripen to eat! We went in October and the tour guide said it’s actually the best time to go for all the fruits. I’d recommend it being the first thing you do when you get to the island, because you get to pack as much fruit as you want to take back to eat for the rest of your stay on Maui. :)
Are there Lychees and rambutan?
There were rambutan … but I don’t think there were lychees. Not sure what month those are in season there though.
Please let us know how to arrange a tour like yours. TIA.
Please visit Ono farms website and contact Nick :)
onofarms.com/tour.html
Just like in the philippines
Do They have durian in the Philippines?
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It’s just so expensive
I paid for visitig ono farm... Sheet visit, 100m around the houses... Besides one of the most raining place in the word... What a mess !
Sorry to hear that… weather probably wasn’t in your favor that day. We were lucky that we went on a perfect time.
How much is cost for the tour and is it free tasting ?
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Can you give me phone I order ?
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