kalamansi
am 22.07.2006 11:00:03 von gg
Im trying to find a kalamansi fruit tree. Its native to the
phillipines.
I once knew a phillipine family who had a tree in Sydney and I remember
tasting one, quite a nice sweet lemon/lime. They have since moved, have
been looking ever since!
Re: kalamansi
am 23.07.2006 08:54:02 von Chookie
In article <>,
wrote:
> Im trying to find a kalamansi fruit tree. Its native to the
> phillipines.
> I once knew a phillipine family who had a tree in Sydney and I remember
> tasting one, quite a nice sweet lemon/lime. They have since moved, have
> been looking ever since!
Could this be the same as a Calamondin?
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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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Re: kalamansi
am 23.07.2006 16:32:47 von gg
Hi, not exactly a Calamondin - similar though-I wouldnt mind
Calamondin plant or seeds!
Kalamansi
Citrus microcarpa, C. mitis
Calamondin, Citrus mitis,
this is interesting too
Chookie wrote:
> In article <>,
> wrote:
>
> > Im trying to find a kalamansi fruit tree. Its native to the
> > phillipines.
> > I once knew a phillipine family who had a tree in Sydney and I remember
> > tasting one, quite a nice sweet lemon/lime. They have since moved, have
> > been looking ever since!
>
> Could this be the same as a Calamondin?
>
>
>
> --
> Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
> (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)
>
> "Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You may
> start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled."
> Kerry Cue