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The Speedy Fruit Tree You Need to Grow! Tamarillo / Tree Tomato 

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Tamarillo or Tree tomato is one of the fastest fruit trees to grow, providing delicious fruits in under 2 years from seed!
Not only do these South American fruit trees grow extremely fast, they're also easy to propagate, produce abundant harvests through Autumn and Winter, and the tamarillos can be used in many ways - eaten fresh or used in sweet or savoury dishes.
I'll be showing you how to grow tamarillos (also called tree tomatoes, or tomate de árbol), from seed to harvest and share some care requirements to consider.
We'll also do a tasting of the multiple tamarillo varieties that I'm growing, so you can see how different the varieties are.
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0:00 Tamarillos are one of the fastest trees to give you fruit
0:35 What are tamarillos / tree tomatoes
1:43 Different varieties
2:12 Protecting tamarillo tree from frost and wind
4:50 Pruning tamarillos
5:44 Soil requirements
6:43 Propagating tamarillos - Growing from seed
7:51 How long do tamarillo tree live for
8:39 How to know when tamarillos are ripe
9:46 Tasting tamarillos
14:24 Tamarillos for testicles
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@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 14 дней назад
Do you live in a cold climate? Here's a very cool fruit that you could consider growing! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LfYADKU1D-Y.htmlsi=QKNKoTc7th0l_Bml
@yingle6027
@yingle6027 21 день назад
As a kid they were my least favourite fruit, as an adult I savour each one like a gift from the Gods.
@asupremum1246
@asupremum1246 2 часа назад
Im glad to see I'm not the only one that finds the scent of its foliage very pleasant
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Here's the link to bid on the juicy conjoined Tamarillo for testicular cancer awareness! www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/home-living/food-beverage/fresh-produce/listing/4744902894 (Fruit can only be sent within NZ)
@MitchK_
@MitchK_ 19 дней назад
I hope you get a high bid for the awareness! Those twins turned out to be really cool 😅
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 14 дней назад
Update: The fruit sold for $110 and it has been donated to Testicular Cancer NZ (charity). Thanks to those who checked the listing out :)
@craigswart1751
@craigswart1751 21 день назад
Thank you for all the info. Living in Johannesburg, South Africa. We Collected a whole harvest of the pulp, macerated with a high abv alcohol, then filtered and diluted with a sugar syrup to make one of the most interesting and delicious liqueurs we have ever tasted. It had a beautiful under note of passion fruit, with a slight acidity of fresh tomatoes. Thank you again for sharing propagation tips!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Sounds really interesting! Thanks for sharing
@danielleahy15
@danielleahy15 12 дней назад
This sounds so good dude
@gilbertomartinez6981
@gilbertomartinez6981 20 дней назад
I remember admiring that fruit back in the late 80's while in Peru. thanks
@kali-66
@kali-66 20 дней назад
As a kid when my Mum bought them they sat in the fruit bowl until the skin started to shrivel, that's when they are fully ripe, then we would sprinkle the halves with sugar before scooping. I like to put the flesh with some honey to sit in the fridge overnight to sweeten and draw out the juices, then eat with yoghurt. They make delicious chutney. I grow them in Greymouth West Coast with a bit of shelter, they dont ripen until late winter here, waiting for my gold ones to fruit for the first time.
@Shenanirats
@Shenanirats 20 дней назад
When I was a poor student the nana flat/sleep out I rented on my landlord's property [in Napier] had one of the red ted's trees growing in my little spot. The landlord hated them, and said I could help myself. I'd seen them in the supermarket but had never been able to justify paying for them. I lived on those things for a year. It was a good year. They stew up and freeze really well, too.
@therisingphoenix00
@therisingphoenix00 21 день назад
Hobby gardener from Austria in the middle of the Alps here: I grow tamarillos on my balcony but they never quite make it to fruiting before i have to cut back for overwintering in my basement. Unfortunately we only have the red variety here, hope someday i can get seeds of others too. They are quite hardy for an exotic plant, i prune back drastically to hibernate in a cool dark basement for up to 5 months til spring here. When back from the basement they usually already started sprouting new leaves in the dark and will bounce back rapidly, i love them for the big leaves which shade my balcony nicely. Only downside is that aphids seem love the tamarillo even more then i do ;-) Thanx for the nice video, really envy you for your harvest!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Oh wow, yeah they can definitely be tricking in colder places but glad they bounce back for you!
@peterpanda5069
@peterpanda5069 3 дня назад
That smell is so distinctive, you can tell when someone’s brushed past one. Worth adding that even though they’ll only last 7-10 years you can keep propagating them from cuttings for ever, I’ve got one that’s a 5th generation cutting from a tree that was new in the 90s!
@KiwiGran1
@KiwiGran1 21 день назад
The red ones are my favourite, firm but not too ripe. Put slices on top of cheese on toast - yum!! Watch out for the pair of hard stones on either side of the centre line of the fruit (just below the skin) - they can break your teeth - we always cut them out after peeling. Peeling them with a potato peeler is best - not too much of the bitter pith and not too much waste. Can't wait to see them in the shops again. I had no idea that they grew so quickly - must try propagating some. Great video. Thanks.
@kenwest6576
@kenwest6576 21 день назад
Great timely vid. I'm a kiwi living in Florida. We can't buy them in the stores, so a couple of months ago I picked up some seeds online. So far so good, I've 4 good looking plants in pots. Let's hope they do as well as the ones you are showing us.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Nice one, all the best with them!
@70122riley
@70122riley 20 дней назад
Where in FL? I have a small seedling in a pot in Zone 9B about halfway up the state and just saw I might have some trouble growing them.
@VladAuTravel
@VladAuTravel 21 день назад
Because of this guy I bought Pepino Melon and I love it, such a hardy sweet plant! Now I am thinking about all fruits he shows...In Melbourne we have warmer climate that in NZ so I definitely can grow shown plants. I also, as other commented here, already wait for your next video!😁
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
That's awesome, glad your enjoying them!
@SageRosemaryTime
@SageRosemaryTime 6 дней назад
My family grew up in New Zealand always looking forward to Tamarillo season .They were a boost to our vitamin C intake and we always had them as a Savoury . The Red Teds . We'd have them on wholemeal toast with plenty of salt 'n pepper and Raw Garlic - as a total cold/flu buster. A big Red Ted can have up to 1000 mgs of vit C. Thanks for the data on how to grow them . A food forest featuring Fejoas and Tamarillos for a healthy Winter.
@jonathan_r_lee92
@jonathan_r_lee92 21 день назад
Never seen a Tamarillo in person before but if you had only shown a photo of one without any fruit, and I didn't know that they existed, I would have immediately thought that it was a giant pepper plant. It's stems and leaves look more like a pepper plant than a tomato or potato. Wish I could grow them here because they'd be cool to have.
@dawnezone8491
@dawnezone8491 21 день назад
YES!! Grew them from seed in Wairoa. The trees only lasted a couple of years, but so worth it!!
@dvdpastor
@dvdpastor 21 день назад
How beautiful! It's such a pleasure watching so much colour hanging in those trees, wow! About the name, in every South American country I've been, they're called 'tomate de árbol', and that's how I call it, even if in my local grocery they want to call it 'tamarillo' (-illo in Spanish is a diminutive suffixe, I'm not sure if they wanted to combine the name Tama with the Mexican 'tomatillo' -Physalis ixocarpa-), but I think tamarillo is mostly used as a commercial name around here. Great video, as ever, thanks!
@maritajohnson9541
@maritajohnson9541 21 день назад
Always love seeing the notification that you postet something❤ enjoyable everytime
@mcbrite
@mcbrite 3 дня назад
9:56 I love that view! I live close to the alps, so mine are quite different... I bet with high clouds that looks awe-inspiring! Like a dream!
@kathrynkidd7828
@kathrynkidd7828 17 дней назад
Stewed with some sweetener and used as flavour for homemade ice cream, or just eaten with yoghurt or ice cream…delicious.
@mcwolf1969
@mcwolf1969 21 день назад
This is an excellent and fun way to raise awareness! I’m sad I can’t bid, being from Alaska, but I do wish the best for the winner! Thanks Kalem for all you do on this channel!
@AntonColores
@AntonColores 21 день назад
lovely video again. I love how you introduce these (sub)tropical fruits and your journey to propagate and grow them. 🌴
@Zaryn10
@Zaryn10 21 день назад
What stunning flowers 😍
@sandrinakeffufal6008
@sandrinakeffufal6008 20 дней назад
I love the work you put into these videos, filming the steps from start to finish over time, I appreciate it! I thought I wouldn't be able to grow these at my place as I get light frosts but I will give them a go in a sheltered spot :)
@fernandobecerra2489
@fernandobecerra2489 18 дней назад
Have you tried growing a tamarindo tree? A tree originally from Africa but quite popular in Spanish speaking countries in the Americas. It’s a sweet fruit that is used a lot in making candies and the tree can also grow quite tall
@MomsSelfReliance
@MomsSelfReliance 20 дней назад
That's an interesting fruit, i never saw one before. I didn't even know about this fruit before 😮thanks for sharing this video.
@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 21 день назад
Forget even growing it for food it has huge ornamental value to all those hanging fruit too.
@peter5.056
@peter5.056 4 часа назад
I reckon that language evolves, and linguistic rules never stay the same.
@marcrenato3484
@marcrenato3484 11 дней назад
Living in Ireland and watching your videos makes me always jealous 😅 . I ❤ your channel
@dinkohrvat344
@dinkohrvat344 21 день назад
So excited I am going to try these .Thank you
@sarafaria4155
@sarafaria4155 21 день назад
I love it.... delicious fruit and also makes a delicious poncha. Here we also call it english tomato.
@mannaphilip8631
@mannaphilip8631 19 дней назад
plants giving life lessons 😃
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 19 дней назад
Haha what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger!
@bruzagroves3651
@bruzagroves3651 18 дней назад
Thanks for the info on fruiting time! I grew up with parents always calling them tree tomatoes!
@MB-co6qj
@MB-co6qj 20 дней назад
Fav channel posts again😍
@samuelforsyth6374
@samuelforsyth6374 3 дня назад
remember these at grandma's place!! orange is ok but the red perfectly ripe is best..
@patriciasoares6808
@patriciasoares6808 17 дней назад
👏👏👏 I love tamarilho and it was nice to listen - and see - about your experience.
@ramirodiazguerrero2723
@ramirodiazguerrero2723 21 день назад
Una de mis frutas favoritas tomate de arbol para tomar en jugo 😋
@thedesertgardner101
@thedesertgardner101 20 дней назад
Amazing fruit. Your way of explaining things is very unique. Lots of love from India♥
@tresatlantes
@tresatlantes 9 дней назад
Here in the Canary Islands they’re called tamarillo or tomate de árbol. We grow them in our garden and they’re really fast growing and lovely. I love sniffing their leaves, too 😂😂😂
@giacets7731
@giacets7731 21 день назад
Love your content as Always!
@felinetherapy4782
@felinetherapy4782 21 день назад
Such pretty looking fruit. Had no idea there was a grapefruit spoon!
@tyrannosaur34
@tyrannosaur34 5 дней назад
Большое спасибо! Обязательно попробую вырастить.
@markusbramley
@markusbramley 21 день назад
Love your videos man. Keep up the awesome work.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Thanks man
@digdeepgardeningforlife
@digdeepgardeningforlife 21 день назад
Always love your content 👏😊 this was great from start to finish 🙂
@drrahilakurdi5943
@drrahilakurdi5943 19 дней назад
Pakistan mey sawat key share mey bot zeyda hi or zaika be zabardast hi ❤❤❤
@billytingen3567
@billytingen3567 20 дней назад
I live in Kentucky USA and have followed you for a long time. I really appreciate you sharing your enthusiasm for growing such a unique and wonderful selection of plants and fruits. You do such a great job describing all aspects of the plants from seed to fruit as well as conditions for growth. While I may not be able to grow the selections you present, here in Kentucky, I very much enjoy all of your videos for the awesome content.. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 20 дней назад
Thanks so much! Hopefully I’ll be able to share some more fruits that grow in colder regions in future as well :)
@PeterEntwistle
@PeterEntwistle 21 день назад
Wow, I love the wide range of colours and sizes of tamarillos you are growing, Kalem! Hoping my tamarillo eventually fruits for me here 🤞
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Fingers crossed!
@ddc2343d
@ddc2343d 15 дней назад
Such a pretty background! I hope to make it there again.
@celiakoni4687
@celiakoni4687 19 дней назад
Love tamarillo, aka tree tomato 🍅
@FocusedVoices
@FocusedVoices 20 дней назад
THANKS FOR SHARING!!
@liyakhan9968
@liyakhan9968 21 день назад
Great video, Kalem! I always thought that tamarillo stands for tomate amarillo, meaning yellow tomato from Spanish... And I also read from Dr. Greger that tomatoes are great for prostata (tomato cut in half even looks similar to it), so might the tamarillos be as well as they are from the same family ❤
@Urbanfishing05
@Urbanfishing05 20 дней назад
Always love these vids, keep it up ❤
@rosedehaangoldmoonnz5498
@rosedehaangoldmoonnz5498 20 дней назад
Haha oh that’s a great idea! Love it hope you raise lots of money for your cause!
@livingjustright90
@livingjustright90 21 день назад
Very interesting. We cant grow tree tomatoes here as too many hard frosts. Ive tried all methods known to man. As a child we lived in Wgtn and our neighbour across the road had a very old and very large tree tomato tree in his front garden, hanging over the front fence. It towered above their house and the trunk was so large all the kids used to climb it too pick the fruit at the top of the tree and to generally hang out. It was apparently over 20 years old when we left the area. The owner said it was there when he bought the house and to keep it healthy he bucketed on raw horse poo and grass clippings around the base. It bore large bright red fruits and the entire foot path on his frontage would be crimson for months until the winter rains washed it down.
@stephenremo9200
@stephenremo9200 18 дней назад
Have you tried cutting it back and bringing it in for the winter. I've been doing with peppers and tomatoes working good... I'm zone 7 so can have frost from November to end of April
@nbarbettini
@nbarbettini 21 день назад
Been looking forward to this one! Love the detail you put into these. I'm growing tamarillo for the first time and am hoping I'll get fruit next year! My 10a winter should be mild enough but I'm going to keep a close eye on them.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
All the best with it!
@joaneoe3952
@joaneoe3952 21 день назад
Yummy, love them....PNG...👍👍👍
@patriciaterry5539
@patriciaterry5539 3 дня назад
Wow! New subscriber from United States!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 3 дня назад
Welcome to the channel!
@ptitseb01
@ptitseb01 17 дней назад
I actually tried growing some seeds and succeeded to grow three of them that are about 20 cm high now. Thank you for the video ! I hope I will be able to get some fruits once (not sure, cause in a quite cold environnement... they are still inside my flat, in Switzerland).
@latrash72
@latrash72 20 дней назад
Hey Kalem, my folks had a "Tree Tomato" outside of their bedroom window when I was growing up and I loved everything about the tree and the fruit. We have recently moved to NZ to be closer to my wife's family, and I suspect we are only an hour or so away from you. Any chance I could get hold of some of your "Tama" "Rillo" seeds? For a reasonable price of course :). I would be more interested in checking out your food forest in person, but understand that might not be possible, but seeds maybe? Love your work regardless. I think I have been following on-and-off since you first started posting!
@virginiacorralez2313
@virginiacorralez2313 21 день назад
I love and i want your climate😂. Everything seems to grow so fast and beautifully. I live in Uruguay, here things are very different😢 Hugs!
@sutlucorek2434
@sutlucorek2434 20 дней назад
I'm waiting for a more detailed and specific video about Tagasaste, I hope you will shoot it. It's an enormous plant. 😊
@jeanetteburt3335
@jeanetteburt3335 21 день назад
I have two big old tamarillo trees. They were loaded earlier this year but sadly the possums got most of them 😤😡😠🤬 We live not far from Okaihau, Northland and bought this property last year. The old orchard is amazing so still learning about all the fruit trees. Thank you for the info on the Tamarillos, Looking at your ones, I think ours are the Ted's Red as they are quite big. I will have a go at pruning them and next year will try growing from seed. Thank you for such an informative video.
@sylviaalger4917
@sylviaalger4917 21 день назад
They grow from cutting also. It will make a lower spreading tree.
@bshvlog99
@bshvlog99 21 день назад
Wow is good 👍
@openmind5973
@openmind5973 21 день назад
We've got a Ted's Large and a Tango in our greenhouse. We harvested the first fruit off them in the weekend and are giving them a few days to soften up before eating them. We can't wait!! Thanks for the vid, great info. EDIT: We're in the Bay of Plenty region, NZ.
@openmind5973
@openmind5973 21 день назад
BTW, I have been pronouncing them, 'Tama reee o' as I thought it was a Spanish word.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Awesome! Enjoy your fruits :)
@brigidaodonnell7053
@brigidaodonnell7053 21 день назад
I have been growing tamarillo plants here in Rangiora, South Island, and I have not yet been able to have any ripe fruit. I will try to do these again though, as each summer is different, and it’s worth trying even when the summers are sometimes too cold or cloudy or windy
@sosgardening
@sosgardening 20 дней назад
Thanks for showing this great tree, i'd love to grow this but have nowhere to store it for the cold Toronto winters :(
@kennstransky
@kennstransky 21 день назад
Incredibly interesting.. I've never seen these in my markets here in Vermont USA yet I will sure look for them when I travel to bigger cities... I'm so curious now.
@tygerburning753
@tygerburning753 21 день назад
I've never seen them in cities near me. Maybe in an international market?
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
They're quite seasonal so keep any eye out :)
@Randomize12345666
@Randomize12345666 21 день назад
Highly possible that the more exposed tree did better because, as you probably know, disturbances during plant growth releases growth hormones so probably growing in first place Ina more exposed location made a stronger more resilient plant
@ginonunes843
@ginonunes843 19 дней назад
I would love to grow these but living in northen ireland can get quite cold i was able to grow feijoa hasnt fruited yet but this year its already putting some good growth
@ralsharp6013
@ralsharp6013 18 дней назад
Yummm
@BethStClaire-jw8we
@BethStClaire-jw8we 20 дней назад
So you said ideally plant in Spring - I assume that means 'plant them out in the open soil in Spring', and you grew them for about three and a half months in preparation... so starting with seed-raising about now would be about right?
@angusnz7910
@angusnz7910 21 день назад
Got a tamirilo tree from Pukekohe street market and how fast it grows def caught me off guard. Fruited in year one…didn’t realise that was odd
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Nice!
@spotifynz6471
@spotifynz6471 2 дня назад
You need to let them rippen ALOT... Much sweeter and tastier once they are really soft (but not too soft), is best in my opinion, alot more jelly like so you get actual fruit not hard and sour... Dont pick the fruit let them fall off then bench rippen a bit further. Big red ones. Good on muesli or on vogels toast with butter and sprinkle of sugar if not sweet enough. And I agree it's one fruit that is yum when over ripe.
@patrickdemarcevol
@patrickdemarcevol 21 день назад
I live near the French/Spanish border on the Mediterranean and I would say Ta-ma-ri-yo (the double L in Spanish sounds like a Y, like in Pa-e-ya, paella ). By the way, when's you're next 'as you were born' video? I loved it 😃
@paso7943
@paso7943 3 дня назад
They are not trees but big solid bush. nice video mate.
@mouse8523
@mouse8523 6 дней назад
This kiwi is looking for a couple treez in aussie to grow !! The price here is beyond !!
@kazoz3520
@kazoz3520 21 день назад
I had possums snap off large branches (after the fruit), so instead of throwing the branches away I just pushed many cuttings into nearby raised beds. I was surprised to see that the soft cuttings struck the best.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Nice!
@juandavidhernandez1333
@juandavidhernandez1333 21 день назад
They are very tart😆 could you please share your recipe for the upside down cake?😋
@stephenking4170
@stephenking4170 2 дня назад
If you grow Tamarillo from cutting they will branch out lower and be more wind firm. The same if it is grafted onto Tobacco weed. The Tama in Tama rillo is in fact pronounced the same as in maori, i.e. like bummer, not like Hammer. The best Tamarillo dessert is lightly cooked or heated tamarillo (dump them in boiling water but don't cook them) , skinned and smashed up into a pulp add a bit of sugar to taste and plenty of gelatine then leave to set. Cut in slices and put cream on top. This is the best way of getting kids or newcomers to become accustomed to them In the 1980s I released Red Delight Tamarillo, the first sweet red large fruited exported variety, from which Ted's Red etc have been further selected ,basically identical. The name Tamarillo arose from a Turner's & Grower's auction naming competition.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 2 дня назад
Thanks a lot for the info! And that’s so cool you released that variety
@alexandrulaita2673
@alexandrulaita2673 21 день назад
Now I have to find tamarillo seeds and make a miracle and make room in my overcrowded garden
@gatorbait9385
@gatorbait9385 5 дней назад
I'm around a lot of plant people here in Florida, USA, and I've never heard anyone pronounce it with the L sound. We have a lot of Mexicans, Cubans, and Puerto Ricans in the state, though, so I guess everyone pronounces everything that "looks" Spanish the Spanish way.
@lukasfeldbauer
@lukasfeldbauer 11 дней назад
hello, thanks for your interesting video... i live in austria and have a few tree tomatoes in my greenhouse. one big problem with them is that they are a real aphid magnet. no other plant i know attracts aphids that hard.. i have them at least for 3 years and they are not fruiting yet.. they survive short frosts down to about -7°C.. kind regards
@user-tv8nz3om1x
@user-tv8nz3om1x 21 день назад
Any way you can do a video on 5 or more different soil bags and how the vegetables grow. Like cow poo 🐮 or mushroom waste. Or the synthetic kinds or whatever see how they taste as well see if it changes.
@palestine2795
@palestine2795 21 день назад
It would be awesome to see a video of you trying to grow an olive tree. I’m from Palestine and they are really prominent over here! Love all your videos!
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
Great suggestion! Thanks :)
@kajsjoqvist5274
@kajsjoqvist5274 20 дней назад
@@TheKiwiGrowerwhat about figs? Or have you done figs?
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme
@itsgonnabeanaurfromme 20 дней назад
Don't they take forever to grow? By the time he has a tree, RU-vid won't be a thing anymore.
@palestine2795
@palestine2795 19 дней назад
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme From my experience it takes about 4ish years for the tree to start growing olives. But once its there it produces a lot and for a long long time
@oftin_wong
@oftin_wong 19 дней назад
​@@palestine2795 An olive tree reaches maximum production at 70 years old
@applegal3058
@applegal3058 21 день назад
I just watch these videos to dream about growing all these plants lol
@siewmingwong4510
@siewmingwong4510 16 дней назад
Great video, I'm curious as to how you get your potting mix as there isn't much land at my home. Do you buy it or make it yourself? if you make it yourself can I please know how you do so because everytime i try all the water just doesn't dry.
@BuenavistaNZ
@BuenavistaNZ 20 дней назад
We grow them in Papamoa, they constantly get blown over in strong winds. The red variety tastes much nicer imo
@ric_dk-9520
@ric_dk-9520 21 день назад
I first saw them when I moved here to Madeira Island, and know them as English Tomatoes. As I'm not a fan of tomatoes I have never tried them.
@mishmishm7847
@mishmishm7847 21 день назад
Dear Kalem, Kia Ora 🙋‍♂️ You left me super Ky👀rious As to what those beauties taste like. Botanically, and technically Tamarillo are not trees, nor even shrubs . They are perennial weeds, yes ! just like bananas are not really trees. Loot at the green stems, much like tomato 🍅 They are green. The do not form bark , as trees do. Always great to watch your channel dear kiwi 🥝 mate Peace and friendship and happy gardening M.m Oh by the way it's apricot season here and i made a wonderful preserve Come taste!! Yours M.m
@Pepolauti
@Pepolauti 21 день назад
tamarillo the way you would say armadillo is fine to us spanish speakers i think (i'm from south america). we would say it differently of course
@nicholasnarcowich9163
@nicholasnarcowich9163 20 дней назад
Well, our taste may be quite different. I like softer pears, peaches, plumbs, but not apples & persimmons. I like those to be crunchy. Thank you for your videos :-)
@AzureKite191
@AzureKite191 21 день назад
Have you tried Cherimoyas?
@golammostofa9777
@golammostofa9777 21 день назад
I have been watching your videos, so how are you sir. Iam from Bangladesh.
@TheKiwiGrower
@TheKiwiGrower 21 день назад
I'm doing good thanks! Thanks for watching :)
@Mustakoralli
@Mustakoralli 21 день назад
i fking love your videos. hope my tamarillos fruit this summer
@timepassesbye
@timepassesbye 21 день назад
So, 2 questions, can you not eat the skin? And you mentioned the flavor being sweet with a bit of a tang, does it resemble stone fruits like plums, peaches, cherries?
@brookeayton1332
@brookeayton1332 19 дней назад
Oohhh where do you get the purple one from! ?
@pierreboyer9277
@pierreboyer9277 20 дней назад
What's your typical lowest temperature in winter? I'm near Paris and I wonder if I can plant them in ground of if I should keep them potted.
@i1bike
@i1bike 15 дней назад
I think marseille would be better position, mediterranean climate, since plant is subtropic. Greetings from south croatia
@Krfification101
@Krfification101 20 дней назад
Are the skins just too bitter for regular consumption?
@bones642
@bones642 21 день назад
It’s like the guy in Honey I Shrunk the Kids decided to reverse it on a tomato plant lol really does look exactly like a tomato plant if you were tiny and the tomatoes were berries.
@JJE2010MO
@JJE2010MO 18 дней назад
Tamarillo thrives in hot USDA Zones 10-11 climates
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