Hi Jeff: wow, I am not surprised that you have tried this fruit before due to your extensive experience but I am impressed that you did. Never heard of it before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
@@johnnysworld-backyardorchard my comment is exact the same as Jeff I live in Sydney which has marginal/temperate climate and so unable to grow mangosteen, but the next best option trying is the achacha. While you're in Asia Johnny, try out some of the other ultra-tropical fruits such as Rambutan (cousin to the longan & lychees), Durian (aka king of tropical fruit) and of course the purple mangosteen (aka queen of tropical fruit).
Come on, keep up the enthusiasm my friend, create new content so that the audience will be smarter and always create success@@johnnysworld-backyardorchard
Possibly the Holly Grail plant for Ca growers. I've yet to see any in Cali successfully grow this. Though i just saw one individual post a vid showing potted plant 3' tall kept in a greenhouse.
Wow, I am really impressed you have tried this fruit before since I have never seen it before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
Sometimes the Asian stores have them but often some are so so because of the distance. I lived in Shanghai for a couple of years.@johnnysworld-backyardorchard
They are pretty good, they grow them in the north of Queensland, I live in the south so too cold to grow them, achacha are similiar with a hint of sour and they grow here. If you ever visit Australia you will have to come stay and have a tour.
Hi Doug: thank you for sharing and would really like enjoy visiting Australia one of these days. Definitely not surprised you know this fruit since you have a lot of really cool fruit trees I am not familiar with. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching my friend!
I am definitely not surprised you have tried this fruit due to your interest in various fruits but I am indeed impressed my friend! I have never heard of this fruit before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
Hi REM, I am really impressed that you and others have tried this fruit before, I have never seen it before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
Mangosteen is my favorite fruit… closest thing like it that we can grow in cali is achchaca
Hi Jeff: wow, I am not surprised that you have tried this fruit before due to your extensive experience but I am impressed that you did. Never heard of it before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
@@johnnysworld-backyardorchard my comment is exact the same as Jeff I live in Sydney which has marginal/temperate climate and so unable to grow mangosteen, but the next best option trying is the achacha.
While you're in Asia Johnny, try out some of the other ultra-tropical fruits such as Rambutan (cousin to the longan & lychees), Durian (aka king of tropical fruit) and of course the purple mangosteen (aka queen of tropical fruit).
@@sydneyfruittreesgrower Thank you for your comment and recommendation, really appreciate it! Thank you for watching!
In Indonesia, the fruit is called manggis, it tastes delicious, sweet, slightly sour and fresh.Thank you for sharing my friend.
Thank you my friend for your comment. I read somewhere this fruit originally came from Indonesia. Very delicious fruit. Thank you for watching!
Yes, I often eat mangosteen fruit, in my country Indonesia mangosteen fruit grows a lot, I like watching this video, thank you for sharing
Thank you my friend for sharing. I read this fruit originally came from Indonesia. It is a really delicious fruit. Thank you for watching!
Come on, keep up the enthusiasm my friend, create new content so that the audience will be smarter and always create success@@johnnysworld-backyardorchard
@@insantani Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching my friend!
Oh yes, I have
And it's delicious 😋
Wow, I am really impressed others have tried this fruit, never heard of it before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
Possibly the Holly Grail plant for Ca growers. I've yet to see any in Cali successfully grow this. Though i just saw one individual post a vid showing potted plant 3' tall kept in a greenhouse.
Wow, I am impressed you know this fruit, this was a new one for me. Thank you for sharing and thank you for watching Donald!
Mangosteens are wonderful!
Wow, I am really impressed you have tried this fruit before since I have never seen it before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
Sometimes the Asian stores have them but often some are so so because of the distance.
I lived in Shanghai for a couple of years.@johnnysworld-backyardorchard
@@growyourownavocados Thank you for sharing, very cool! Thank you for watching!
Now that's channel dedication... On vacation overseas and still posting videos 📺
Lol... thank you my friend, I appreciate the kind words and thank you for watching!
They are pretty good, they grow them in the north of Queensland, I live in the south so too cold to grow them, achacha are similiar with a hint of sour and they grow here. If you ever visit Australia you will have to come stay and have a tour.
Hi Doug: thank you for sharing and would really like enjoy visiting Australia one of these days. Definitely not surprised you know this fruit since you have a lot of really cool fruit trees I am not familiar with. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching my friend!
Yummy fruit. We love eating these especially if they are fresh
I am definitely not surprised you have tried this fruit due to your interest in various fruits but I am indeed impressed my friend! I have never heard of this fruit before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
They are really good but pricy
Hi REM, I am really impressed that you and others have tried this fruit before, I have never seen it before this trip. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
Mangosteen is my favourite fruit! I have it every time I visit Thailand.
It is a great tasting fruit, thank your for sharing and thank you for watching!
@@johnnysworld-backyardorchard Keep up the good content!
@@PlasBachGarden Thank you for your kind words and thank you for watching!