The HMART Korean market near us has the cream of the crop fruit in boxes with see thru cellophane . There are 10 to 18 pieces depending on the variety . They stack them along a wall in one section of the produce dept . They aren't as exotic though , Fuji Organic apples , Asian pears peaches , mangoes or Sumo citrus . They are a premium $ but affordable . Ive tried the Sumos and they are worth it
Thank you. Yeah, I remembered back in the early 90’s, as a child, I remember telling myself that I will master this English language. Sadly though, I’ve lost most of my native tongue and Thai, both of which I was fluent in when younger.
I’ve been following you for a while and you have inspired me to start my own UA-cam channel from my tropical home garden here in Australia.Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge on the tropical plants.
Growing up we used to travel to The Dalles, OR every summer and spend June and July up there working the cherry harvest. My parents would bring back cherries hidden in the cargo in our camper because there would be a state ag checkpoint at the state border that asked if we were bringing any fruit. My parents always said no so I'm assuming that was because of fruit restrictions.
Good luck with growing the seeds and i hope the fruit will be as big as the one you bought.
Totally, I have had great successes with the germination of the seeds, except for the Thai Jumbo wax jambu, as the fruits are seedless.
nice video!
Thank you.
The HMART Korean market near us has the cream of the crop fruit in boxes with see thru cellophane . There are 10 to 18 pieces depending on the variety . They stack them along a wall in one section of the produce dept . They aren't as exotic though , Fuji Organic apples , Asian pears peaches , mangoes or Sumo citrus . They are a premium $ but affordable . Ive tried the Sumos and they are worth it
Very nice. Never in human history do we have so much options when it comes to fruits.
Amazing video thank you for coming to America! Your English is great. Edit: actually you're just completely fluent lol
Thank you.
Yeah, I remembered back in the early 90’s, as a child, I remember telling myself that I will master this English language. Sadly though, I’ve lost most of my native tongue and Thai, both of which I was fluent in when younger.
I’ve been following you for a while and you have inspired me to start my own UA-cam channel from my tropical home garden here in Australia.Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge on the tropical plants.
You’re very welcome. You’ll see, but the videos help to provide a timeline and serves as progress to your garden.
I agree those star apples were massive 😱. Great selection of tropical fruits for there and a beautiful looking place 👍
I’m trying to germinate the seeds, hoping the fruits produced will be of similar size.
This is awesome that your in Oregon! I absolutely loved going and seeing all the waterfalls!! Amazing beauty!
It’s perhaps one of the best places I’ve been to. There’s just so much to do there.
The wax jambu are likely frozen and shipped.
That’s what I initially thought, but they were fresh.
Did TSA give you any trouble?
Luckily, no issues. I have since germinated the seeds and are growing nicely.
Growing up we used to travel to The Dalles, OR every summer and spend June and July up there working the cherry harvest. My parents would bring back cherries hidden in the cargo in our camper because there would be a state ag checkpoint at the state border that asked if we were bringing any fruit. My parents always said no so I'm assuming that was because of fruit restrictions.
That’s an awesome childhood memory.
In my case, I was able to take all the fruits with me through TSA, without any restrictions.