Perfect timing, my kumquats are falling off the tree. I will be picking a full canner batch today, so I will 3 times your recipe. I still use vinegar too, with no issues. Thanks Elissa 😊 💕
I grew my tree in a pot for many years, before having to plant it in the ground here. It would be the most suitable fruit tree to grow in a pot that I’ve grown.
Hi Wendy, I hope you got a chance to look around a little and enjoyed your visit. I was in town a week prior to you, so unfortunately missed you by 7 days exactly.
@@MoatCottage Half of them are!! (It’s a grafted tree). I think we all know what I’ll be doing this weekend!! Lol!! I also bought a lemonade tree recently, so I’ll definitely be trying it with those when it starts fruiting. Yum!!
What does this fruit taste like? I have never in my life eaten them. But they look to me like a small orange. I have never seen them in the grocery stores here in the states.
@@jamesbrown8718 the skin is sweet and the inside is sour! There’s also a variety where both skin and inside fruit are sweet, I think it’s a meiwa (may have misspelled that). Growing up in Florida it was a novelty at my grandmas house, we’d pick a bunch and eat the skin but not the fruit unless we were in the mood for something sour. Wish my grandma and aunts made fun pickles like this. My aunt still makes sour orange aide or calamondin aide with some of her sour trees, she also makes sour orange pound cakes and marmalades with these and it’s yummy!
It’s a citrus fruit, a slightly more tart tasting orange, that you can eat the skin. It’s Packed full of juice and flavour and each fruit has a few seeds in it. It’s like trying to differentiate the flavour of Orange to mandarin or tangerine, it’s different but really good. 😀
Perfect timing, my kumquats are falling off the tree.
I will be picking a full canner batch today, so I will 3 times your recipe.
I still use vinegar too, with no issues.
Thanks Elissa 😊 💕
Hope you enjoy CDH. 😊
Thank you 🙏
What a great idea! 🌿
Fantastic ❤ Also, pickling my kumquats is going into the phrase rotation 😂
Fantastic Kerrie, I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. 🙂
They look delicious. I usually don't see any at the stores I frequent. Don't have land to grow some on.
I grew my tree in a pot for many years, before having to plant it in the ground here. It would be the most suitable fruit tree to grow in a pot that I’ve grown.
So I'm in your beautiful home town enjoying a coffee at The Nest. I can see why you live here 😊
Hi Wendy, I hope you got a chance to look around a little and enjoyed your visit. I was in town a week prior to you, so unfortunately missed you by 7 days exactly.
It was lovely meeting you Wendy, thanks for coming over to chat 💕
I’ve got soooo many lemons, I wonder if this recipe would work for them as well?
Yes it certainly does, especially if they are good tasting lemons. 😊
@@MoatCottage Half of them are!! (It’s a grafted tree). I think we all know what I’ll be doing this weekend!! Lol!!
I also bought a lemonade tree recently, so I’ll definitely be trying it with those when it starts fruiting. Yum!!
What does this fruit taste like? I have never in my life eaten them. But they look to me like a small orange. I have never seen them in the grocery stores here in the states.
@@jamesbrown8718 the skin is sweet and the inside is sour! There’s also a variety where both skin and inside fruit are sweet, I think it’s a meiwa (may have misspelled that). Growing up in Florida it was a novelty at my grandmas house, we’d pick a bunch and eat the skin but not the fruit unless we were in the mood for something sour. Wish my grandma and aunts made fun pickles like this. My aunt still makes sour orange aide or calamondin aide with some of her sour trees, she also makes sour orange pound cakes and marmalades with these and it’s yummy!
It’s a citrus fruit, a slightly more tart tasting orange, that you can eat the skin.
It’s Packed full of juice and flavour and each fruit has a few seeds in it.
It’s like trying to differentiate the flavour of Orange to mandarin or tangerine, it’s different but really good. 😀