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russ01539
22nd November 2006, 23:05
Please please please can anyone tell me where I can get a regular supply of Calamansi fruit. Fresh if possible.

My wife used to drink it back home in PI and can't find it anywhere here in UK. Its not bad as a cold and flu cure and a cure for upset stomachs, so if anyone can help please advise.

KeithD
23rd November 2006, 10:19
This is the closest you'll get in the UK as far as I can find http://search.stores.ebay.co.uk/Phil-Thai-Foods_Calamansi_W0QQfciZQ2d1QQfclZ4QQfsnZPhilQ2dThaiQ20FoodsQQfsooZ1QQfsopZ3QQfsubZ1869048QQftsZ2QQsaselZ199154820QQsofpZ0

KeithD
23rd November 2006, 10:20
Other Philippine products http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Phil-Thai-Foods_Filipino_Food_W0QQcolZ2QQdirZ1QQfsubZ1869048QQftidZ2QQtZkm

russ01539
23rd November 2006, 17:47
Thanks Keith - its a start at least.

Ping
23rd November 2006, 20:16
You can lemon instead of calamansi or sometimes there's lime in supermarket
the green round thing but the skin is thicker than the Philippine calamansi but its thesame lime.

Ping
23rd November 2006, 20:26
Ask your relative to send some mature dry seeds for you to plant. Sow the seeds if it will germinate or not but you have to so that in summer time when the temperature is warm or hot cause it helps the germination faster. Buy small pot and put compost in it,and cover it.And be sure to put it in the greenhouse. when its growing big, transfer it to a permanent big pot and place in conservatory don't put outside cause it will die and train the plantlike
a bonzai plant.

baboyako
23rd November 2006, 20:42
plant is here

http://www.guardianoffers.co.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/Guardian/64690/65324

panama orange is another name for it

eljean
23rd November 2006, 22:14
:D its good for soy sauce too....

fred
23rd November 2006, 23:40
You can lemon instead of calamansi or sometimes there's lime in supermarket
the green round thing but the skin is thicker than the Philippine calamansi but its thesame lime.

Have to disagree.
Calamansi has a taste all of its own IMO.

maldita
24th November 2006, 04:16
Do what my fiance did. He chanced upon gabi and calamansi for sale in one asian store in Bristol. He had half and he planted the rest. The pots are on the window sill. I'm amazed they're still alive.

gingging
24th November 2006, 13:01
hoping it doesn't turn out to be something else.???

andypaul
25th November 2006, 13:28
Maybe worth checking your local china town. We went to londons and while waiting to see the new bond flim at lecister square we walked up a side road in to china. The shops there have lemon grass,tarmind, pak choi and millions of other things the wife required they may well have calamansi as well im not sure.

i know calamansi juice in a bottle is avaiable from our local phill store but nothing beats the real fruit.