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Gumbi Gumbi Pittosporum angustifolium is a small weeping tree growing in inland Australia. Common names include Weeping Pittosporum, Butterbush, Cattle Bush, Native Apricot, Cumby Cumby, Meemee and Berriga. An important Bush Medicine plant and know by Aboriginal people for generations as a cure-all.
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Hand-cut quandong stones or seeds for craft-work or cultivating. These have all been hand-cut so there is no blemishes on the stones at all. Quandongs are a native to Australia, they prosper in a hot dry climate. Many of the quandong stones are now machine cut to get the fruit off the stone, this often impacts on the stone themselves with cut marks. All stones that I have available have been carefully hand-cut.
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Introducing our Bush BBQ starter pack, the perfect package to kickstart your BBQ adventures! Including a savoury selection of BBQ spice, featuring our signature Bush BBQ Lemon Pepper rub for salads or meats, our secret recipe house-made chutney for that tangy twist and our special Bush BBQ rub to enhance the flavours of your grilling. OutbackChef's Hemp Seed Dukkah made at the Wild Food Farm, a fast favourite, is a great sprinkle over BBQ potatoes, salad or with oil and damper. Elevate your outdoor dining experience with this assortment that will delight your taste buds and impress your guests! Including a Lemon Myrtle pack to add a lemony zest to any oil, vinegar or dressing. PLUS a recipe card for Bush BBQ cheese balls, quick and easy make to start with BBBQ occasion.
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Out of stockDesert Limes are a small fruit about the size of a grape with a wonderful "limey" flavour Australian Desert Lime or Wild limes have an intense lime flavour without the tart edge that traditional limes have, I can eat them quiet easily alone. Like all limes they are extremely versatile. There are a number of native limes that have been developed, the Desert Lime being one of them. Wild Limes were used as a food source by Indigenous people, the easy pioneers to Australia harvested them for use in jams and preserves and they are now an extremely popular lime on many restaurant menus.
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Out of stockThese blood red limes have a soft-sweet limey flavour. Available frozen.
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Out of stockAustralian native lime, similar to a lime-cumquat in flavour. Recipe Idea: Apricot & Sunrise Lime Conserve with Anise Myrtle