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Where to buy finger limes? Melissa's Fingerling Potatoes - http: //www. Discover our wonderful fingerling potatoes, the world's favorite vegetable. Paula Deen Mac And Cheese. Purple Peruvian, French Fingerling, Ruby Crescent, and Russian Banana are low- starch potatoes, nutritionally rich in vitamin C, fiber and potassium. In addition, potatoes are low in calories. Hot Brown Recipe there. Fingerlings are firm and have smooth skins with similarly colored flesh, approximately 1- 3 inches long and 1 inch wide.

We'd never heard of finger limes before a few months ago, but now we're seeing them pop up all over the place. Citrus australasica. The Australian finger lime plant (Citrus australasica) is a thorny understorey shrub or small tree of lowland subtropical rainforest and dry rainforest in the coastal border region of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. They may be a little funny looking, but a unique Valley grown lime pops with flavor and are called finger limes.

Finger Limes

New Varieties and stock just round the corner A new supply of Gourmet Limes finger lime trees are just around the corner with some due to start to. Keep your Finger Lime tree in a container to have fresh, unique long and slender limes on hand. These limes and zesty and sweet, perfect for adding to drinks and recipes. Finger limes are a type of tiny citrus -- microcitrus actually -- native to Australia. Their name comes from the fact that they are about the size and shape of a finger (they max out at around 3 inches in.

From appetizers, soups, and stews, to salads and main dishes, you can bake, boil, microwave, or roast them. Regardless of how you choose to prepare these special spuds, you'll find them enticing and full of rich flavor.

Finger Limes
  1. Information about Finger Limes including applications, recipes, nutritional value, taste, seasons, availability, storage, restaurants, cooking, geography and history.
  2. Oops. wrong Fingerling! Here are the Finger Limes from Melissa's: http:// This is the second commercial season for this new and unique citrus.