I'm so so so jealous. We're heading up north in July starting at the Sunshine Coast and all the way to the Daintree. Stopping at 2 farms tours, one is in the heart of the Daintree. I can't wait. 6 weeks in total.
I have a couple of black sapote seedlings growing down my way near Newcastle as well as dragon fruit 🐉, jackfruit, mangoes,cherimoya,papaya,etc. There's nothing like having your own exotic or tropical fruit growing for free as my late grandfather who used to grow bananas 🍌 up Mullumbimby way in New South Wales always had free papaya to eat for breakfast as he grew them until he was diagnosed with an allergy to latex. Up at Cairns it's a lot easier to grow tropical fruit because even down my way I have to provide seedling tropical plants with a microclimate during the winter. Plants such as my papayuelo plants actually need filtered shade during the summer as the newly sprouted leaves are easily burner during the summer time when it gets too hot. They're a cold climate mountain papaya which actually grows well during the winter ❄️ time !
Definetly after teasing us with this video you need to show us at least a taste test of all the new fruits I've never heard of them and tell us to the closest relative fruit (and probably you save some seeds and try growing them)
Great looking market. I know how expensive Australia has supposedly become on the cost of some foods but I was shocked how much SOME of the fruits cost there. Obviously some aren't available here so no way to draw a comparison. I was amazed that absolutely nobody in the market had a mask on, its impressive that that is zero coronavirus in Cairns now. 👍👍
@@mustafaibnabdullah6392 yes it's easier to eradicate it in Australia, small population in a huge land area, not so easy in Europe with our high population density 😣😣
@@lyonheart84 I didn’t know your population was just 25 million. That’s nuts. Here it’s 17 million. From the lowest part of Holland to its northeast part is just 400km.
Absolutely brilliant. Rustys is second to none in Aus, however I cant recommend enough you come up here to the goldy and check out tropical fruit world! Biggest fruit farm on the planet
I’ve never seen them looking that colour before either and use to green grape colour with a marble pattern which we would call English gooseberry So much to choose from at this market
5.50$ for a kilo of jackfruit!! I can buy half a dozen of whole jackfruits with that money back home! It would be cheaper to fly overseas than buying tropical fruits in oz! You can kill quite a few birds with one stone.
Hard to hear your important info. Take the music off. It is pointless and annoying. Thanks for showing us this market, whatever it's called ( couldn't hear name)
Best to watch video with sound low. The market was playing Christmas music which TH-cam claimed breached copyright, so i had to change the original audio in order to monetize.
Just the colors make it so vibrant.. such amazing verities
I'm so so so jealous. We're heading up north in July starting at the Sunshine Coast and all the way to the Daintree. Stopping at 2 farms tours, one is in the heart of the Daintree. I can't wait. 6 weeks in total.
Sounds fun. Best time to come up here.
I have a couple of black sapote seedlings growing down my way near Newcastle as well as dragon fruit 🐉, jackfruit, mangoes,cherimoya,papaya,etc.
There's nothing like having your own exotic or tropical fruit growing for free as my late grandfather who used to grow bananas 🍌 up Mullumbimby way in New South Wales always had free papaya to eat for breakfast as he grew them until he was diagnosed with an allergy to latex.
Up at Cairns it's a lot easier to grow tropical fruit because even down my way I have to provide seedling tropical plants with a microclimate during the winter.
Plants such as my papayuelo plants actually need filtered shade during the summer as the newly sprouted leaves are easily burner during the summer time when it gets too hot.
They're a cold climate mountain papaya which actually grows well during the winter ❄️ time !
So cool ! Want to try everything
love this market! thanks for the tour!
The prices are so high. Guava $20/kg. There are plenty of lands and water in this region. The prices should be reasonable.
amazing market
Wow that was a fruits lovers paradise !
But hey no avocados?? Or you miss out on that...
Plenty avocado but skipped them for the more exotic.
Definetly after teasing us with this video you need to show us at least a taste test of all the new fruits I've never heard of them and tell us to the closest relative fruit (and probably you save some seeds and try growing them)
Tasting video coming up
so much variety 👌 would love to visit one day.
You should!
Very crowded on weekends
Wow awesome place
It really is!
Great looking market. I know how expensive Australia has supposedly become on the cost of some foods but I was shocked how much SOME of the fruits cost there. Obviously some aren't available here so no way to draw a comparison. I was amazed that absolutely nobody in the market had a mask on, its impressive that that is zero coronavirus in Cairns now. 👍👍
Covid is over in Australia.
@@RealLifeFruitopia great that you've eliminated it, long way from that happening in Europe
Well in summer there was no COVID in Holland. Winter is now here and the Covid cases are up
@@mustafaibnabdullah6392 yes it's easier to eradicate it in Australia, small population in a huge land area, not so easy in Europe with our high population density 😣😣
@@lyonheart84 I didn’t know your population was just 25 million. That’s nuts. Here it’s 17 million. From the lowest part of Holland to its northeast part is just 400km.
do they have ASIAN QUEEN mango variety, so good!
Didn't spot them
👍 I like , thank you 😇🙏
Thank you!
plz let us know how Rambai is
Complex flavours, similar to Madrono
where is this market? Does anyone knows - thanks in adv
Cairns, Australia
What month?
December
What a tease! 😅
I thought the video was going to show a new tropical fruit market in Melbourne! 😭😭😭😭😭
Melbourne markets are great for temperate fruits but tropicals are over priced.
Absolutely brilliant. Rustys is second to none in Aus, however I cant recommend enough you come up here to the goldy and check out tropical fruit world! Biggest fruit farm on the planet
I'll be visiting TFW next time we're on the GC
The open market that pops up on Sundays from local farmers. Is way better and way cheaper.
Where are those local markets? Thanks for sharing.
Where it’s I mean location please?
Cairns, Australia
Make the music a little louder, please
I want to go🍈🌽🍊🍏🍎
Hmmm those gooseberries don't look anything like what we know as gooseberries.
I’ve never seen them looking that colour before either and use to green grape colour with a marble pattern which we would call English gooseberry
So much to choose from at this market
🤗🤗🤗🤗💯
Rusty's has been here for years and years. only place to shop for fruit and veg
фруктовый рай
My request please supply surplus fruits in your country to my Village Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Khorda in odisha state in India
5.50$ for a kilo of jackfruit!! I can buy half a dozen of whole jackfruits with that money back home! It would be cheaper to fly overseas than buying tropical fruits in oz! You can kill quite a few birds with one stone.
Very expensive...
Today even more expensive.
Hard to hear your important info. Take the music off. It is pointless and annoying. Thanks for showing us this market, whatever it's called ( couldn't hear name)
Its Rustys Market in Cairns Australia. I had to add music over the original audio because TH-cam flagged the video with copyright breaches.
@@RealLifeFruitopia thanks, will go if I get to Australia. Please lower volume if possible
Best to watch video with sound low. The market was playing Christmas music which TH-cam claimed breached copyright, so i had to change the original audio in order to monetize.