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Warndu's Australian Native Fruit - Sunrise Lime is shaped like a small pear, with a tangy cumquat flavour, these limes are a stunning yellow colour and perfect in just about everything. The Australian Sunrise Lime is a hybrid of the finger lime and a calamondin (cross between a mandarin and cumquat) created by the CSIRO. It is similar to a kumquat in that the fruit can be eaten whole, as the pith and rind are sweet and the juice inside is tangy and fresh with a delicate floral note.
Sunrise lime packs a delicious citrus punch. Use in absolutely everything you would use citrus in. You can also blitz the chip into a fine powder. Keep stored in an airtight container away from direct sunlight to preserve flavour and colour.
Powdered: Perfect for baking and cooking but best used uncooked to maintain its benefits. Best in a smoothie, juice or sprinkled on cereals and yoghurt.
Products come in a resealable 50g bag
◎ Common Name: Sunrise Lime
◎ Scientific or Latin Name: Citrus australasica
◎ Comparison: Tahitian lime or kaffir lime leaves
◎ Seasonality: All year frozen
◎ Region: Widely Grown
Sunrise Lime chips are also an excellent addition as a drink garnish in mineral water, soda water or with the hard stuff and tonic.
Warndu means good in the Adnyamathanha language. Our mission is to REGENERATE culture, community, tradition, health and our soils. Every product we make includes one or more Australian Native ingredients.
Warndu's products are all made in Australia from 100% locally sourced, seasonal and wild harvested produce.
In Warndu's efforts to be zero waste and plastic free, and with the changes to recycling in Australia, Warndu will be phasing out all bags that you purchase. For now you may receive your spices, teas and home products in either black, white or clear plastic, and once that is all gone their amazing new compostable plant-based packaging will be what you will receive products in.