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Sunbound Jun 18th 2008 6:59 pm

Fruit
 
Out of interest i wondered what types of fruit were readily available in Australia?
Can you get strawberries ,rasberries,blueberries etc Didn't know if the climate was right to grow them or whether they were imported and expensive?
And are there any weird and wonderful Australian fruits that will be new to us?
Thanks Sunbound :thumbup:

northernbird Jun 18th 2008 7:07 pm

Re: Fruit
 

Originally Posted by Sunbound (Post 6481422)
Out of interest i wondered what types of fruit were readily available in Australia?
Can you get strawberries ,rasberries,blueberries etc Didn't know if the climate was right to grow them or whether they were imported and expensive?
And are there any weird and wonderful Australian fruits that will be new to us?
Thanks Sunbound :thumbup:

all available in australia but seasonal and IMO not that nice. Plenty of fruit available here that is much nicer such as mango, pineapple, grapes, cherries, mangosteens and melons of all types. These are the fruit I find better here but again seasonal.

Sunbound Jun 19th 2008 2:59 am

Re: Fruit
 
Hi Northernbird,
Thanks good to know you can still get a good selection.
Whats a mangosteen? :huh:

Australia_bound? Jun 19th 2008 6:14 am

Re: Fruit
 

Originally Posted by Sunbound (Post 6482665)
Hi Northernbird,
Thanks good to know you can still get a good selection.
Whats a mangosteen? :huh:

Is one of these :unsure:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangosteen

ice mocha Jun 19th 2008 8:13 am

Re: Fruit
 

Originally Posted by Australia_bound? (Post 6483282)

its very nice!! :p

Red_V_Roger Jun 19th 2008 9:28 am

Re: Fruit
 

Originally Posted by Sunbound (Post 6481422)
Out of interest i wondered what types of fruit were readily available in Australia?
Can you get strawberries ,rasberries,blueberries etc Didn't know if the climate was right to grow them or whether they were imported and expensive?
And are there any weird and wonderful Australian fruits that will be new to us?
Thanks Sunbound :thumbup:


None..we are a nation of blood thirsty carnivores. Any fruit that does grow is eaten by kangaroos or confiscated by Quarantine.:unsure:

Sunbound Jun 19th 2008 7:09 pm

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:rofl:
Thanks guys ,very helpful!!
Looking forward to trying a Mangosteen ! :thumbsup:

The Bloke Jun 19th 2008 9:44 pm

Re: Fruit
 

Originally Posted by northernbird (Post 6481433)
all available in australia but seasonal and IMO not that nice. Plenty of fruit available here that is much nicer such as mango, pineapple, grapes, cherries, mangosteens and melons of all types. These are the fruit I find better here but again seasonal.

... and apples, quinces, kiwfruit, pears, nectrarines, manderins......

walaj Jun 19th 2008 10:14 pm

Re: Fruit
 
mmm mangoes. New tradition we have started is a tray of mangoes over Xmas.

old tradition (in UK) was port, but that is not the same in hot Xmas weather.

Fruit & Veggie are a lot more seasonnal (ie out of season & price goes up steeply, if available), as less are imported. Prime example 2 yrs ago bananas reached an outrages $16per kg (after cyclone hit production in Qld), wher now they are around $3 or less per kg.

Some things go under different names (UK & Oz shallots different things), eg no satsumas instead extra sweet mandarin variety.

Sunbound Jun 19th 2008 11:14 pm

Re: Fruit
 

Originally Posted by walaj (Post 6485463)
mmm mangoes. New tradition we have started is a tray of mangoes over Xmas.

old tradition (in UK) was port, but that is not the same in hot Xmas weather.

Fruit & Veggie are a lot more seasonnal (ie out of season & price goes up steeply, if available), as less are imported. Prime example 2 yrs ago bananas reached an outrages $16per kg (after cyclone hit production in Qld), wher now they are around $3 or less per kg.

Some things go under different names (UK & Oz shallots different things), eg no satsumas instead extra sweet mandarin variety.

I can see my first few months of shopping for food will be very interesting !!!:thumbup:

lesleys Jun 19th 2008 11:15 pm

Re: Fruit
 
Here's what you might be able to grow...
http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/frameset.html

northernbird Jun 19th 2008 11:15 pm

Re: Fruit
 

Originally Posted by The Bloke (Post 6485366)
... and apples, quinces, kiwfruit, pears, nectrarines, manderins......

I disagree about the apples and pears, I find the UK ones much nicer but I concur with the kiwi, mandarin and nectarines. white nectarines in season are just so nice.

moneypenny20 Jun 20th 2008 12:15 am

Re: Fruit
 
Pluots are gorgeous! Love em. Plum/Apricot cross.

Sunbound Jun 20th 2008 12:45 am

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Originally Posted by moneypen20 (Post 6485824)
Pluots are gorgeous! Love em. Plum/Apricot cross.

Now you're kidding me????:unsure:

moneypenny20 Jun 20th 2008 12:48 am

Re: Fruit
 

Originally Posted by Sunbound (Post 6485922)
Now you're kidding me????:unsure:

Seriously, they are yum :wub: We saw them in the shop and thought WTH but got some and they had all gone in about 5 minutes flat. I'm not a fruit fan generally but they are good.


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