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Australian Native Gourmet Home About Us Marks Favourite Limes Australian Blood Lime Australian Sunrise Lime All in a Days Work Wild Citrus Microcitrus and Eremocitrus Order Our Products Desert Lime White Choc Cheesecake Recipe Desert lime Pie Jammed lamb Recipe Almond Wild Lime Cookies Recipe Australian Super Fruits Seedless Lemons Contact Us Fresh Produce and Product Updates Home var SubjectLine='Check out the '+top.document.title+''; var BodyText='I thought you might be interested in the '+top.document.title+' You can view it at%2C '+top.location.href+''; var Message = ''+''; var MessageIE = ''+' '+''; if(document.all) { document.write(MessageIE); } else { document.write(Message); }; Australian Desert or Wild Limes are cultivated commercially in only a handful of locations In Western Australia they are grown in Mogumber by Mark Andrew and Vickie Shina who are pioneers in this fledgling industry.       Photo Courtesy "The Countryman"  Vickie and Mark lovingly care for around 1000 trees which produce five varieties of Bush Lime, namely the Ruby, Golden, Finger, and two varieties of Desert lime. Meyer Lemons, Wattleseed and Bush Tomatoes are also grown on their farm which backs on to the beautiful Moore River. The tiny green Desert limes which look similar to cherry tomatoes are their favourites, and possess the highest vitamin C content of any citrus fruit. Mark, a chef, is reknowned for his unique Australian recipes which include:   Ruby Lime Roo                                         Jammed Lamb  Wild Lime Croc Steak    Sensational Wild Lime Salsa                        Wild Lime & Lemon Grass Prawns            Wild Lime Creme Caramel Australians are known for their love of a drink, and Mark is quick to point out that Desert lime is the perfect addition to a beer, or even to spruce up a gin and tonic. The Desert lime (citrus glauca) is a highly prized Australian bush food, and is used in many products including marmalades, beverages, and glazed fruit. Research has proved that Desert Lime is a hardy breed, being particularly resilliant to a diverse range of climates and temperatures as well as exhibiting good drought tollerance. This makes the species most important for citrus breeding programmes. Contact us PO Box 4031 BELDON WA 6027 Ph: (08) 6389-1599 Fax: (08) 93072718 Marks Mobile 0412 549593 Email:marvickfarms@westnet.com.au www.marvicknativefarms.com.au A.B.N. 47462556357  

 

 

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