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Bernie starts with ...
Can anyone let me know where I could find Bael Fruit in Perth

Time: 24th September 2009 12:50am

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Jimmy says...
you mean betel?

Time: 24th September 2009 10:56am

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Ronnie says...
I don't know if anyone has it. I am also looking for same. Let me know if you find any seeds as well.

Time: 15th December 2009 1:32pm

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trikus says...
I have tried this fruit . It is in cultivation in Australia . Mate had some seedlings , but that was a long time ago .
Bael fruit , or Aegle marmelos ..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bael



Time: 15th December 2009 6:43pm

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Speedy says...
It is around , but not common by any means.
I know of one tree that I haven't seen fruit , but it's not in a good spot and not looked after.
I had a go at growing from root suckers -without success - I didn't have the time to look after it.

I had nice drink made from it in Sri Lanka where the tree is known as 'Belli'.
In Thailand they make a drink with slices of the dried fruit.
I think in Thailand they call the fruit 'Matoom'



Time: 15th December 2009 10:15pm

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trikus says...
Had another phone call from someone requesting this tree . So 2 years down the track , does anyone know of any available ?


Time: 2nd May 2012 5:10pm

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Mike says...
I don't know of any in australia trikus and remember trying it overseas and not doing cartwheels over it.Is it worthwhile do you reckon trikus?I could send a tentacle out and try to acquire a few seeds if you think it is worth it.

Time: 2nd May 2012 5:53pm

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trikuslaptop1 says...
Was lots of fruit laying around up at Whyanbeel ..only picked up one fruit to try . Smelt delicous and tasted ok ... someone nicked half the fruit so only ended up with 6 seeds I have sowed .

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Time: 23rd January 2015 12:12pm

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Prerak says...
I am looking for a Bael fruit. Also know as wood apple. does anyone knows where to find?

I am based in Brisbane


Time: 14th January 2019 10:14am

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