FRUIT TREE: June Plum Tall Variety - sold per plant - ISLANDWIDE DELIVERY AVAILABLE

By Nature Touch Farms From Jamaica

Price $2,000.00 $2,200.00
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Description/Taste
June plums are small to medium in size, averaging 9 to 10 centimeters in length, and grow in dangling clusters of up to twelve fruits. The oval to ellipsoidal fruits have tough, thick skin that may bear some russeting and is bitter and tannic. The fruits mature from green to yellow and can be seen at multiple maturity stages on a single tree, appearing solid green, solid yellow, to variegated hues of green and yellow. Underneath the surface, the flesh is firm, depending on the degree of ripeness, and ranges in color from pale yellow to white. In the center of the flesh, there is also a fibrous pit that contains a few flat seeds. As the fruit matures, the pit's coarse, woody nature extends into the flesh, creating a tough consistency. June plums are crisp, firm, and dense when young with a sweet, pineapple-like taste. As the fruit ripens, it develops a softer, aqueous consistency with a mildly acidic, musky, sweet and sour flavor reminiscent of a combination of soursop, pineapple, mango, and star fruit.

Seasons/Availability
June plums are available year-round, fruiting at different times in tropical climates worldwide.

Current Facts
June plums, botanically classified as Spondias dulcis, are sweet and sour fruits belonging to the Anacardiaceae family. The oval fruits develop in large clusters on fast-growing trees in tropical forests and are known by many regional names, including Ambarella, Jew Plum, Kedondong, Buah Long Long, Golden Apple, and Yellow Egg. June plums are native to Southeast Asia and Polynesia, and over time, the trees have become naturalized in tropical regions worldwide. The fruits can be consumed at any stage of maturity and are favored for their firm flesh and tangy, sweet-tart flavor. June plums are not commercially cultivated and are grown on a small scale for sale in local fresh markets. The trees are also a popular home garden variety. The fruits will fall to the ground when still green and unripe, and families collect the fruits for immediate use. The green, unripe fruits are the preferred stage for consumption as the ripe fruits develop fibrous strands throughout the flesh.

Nutritional Value
June plums are a good source of vitamins A and C, antioxidants that strengthen the immune system, protect the body against free radicals, and to repair tissues within the body. The fruits also contain vitamin K to assist in faster wound healing, calcium to protect bones and teeth, and fiber to regulate the digestive tract. In Asia, June plums are used in natural medicines, shredded into water, and consumed as a drink to help alleviate coughs and fevers.

Applications
June plums can be consumed at any stage of maturity and are utilized in both raw and cooked applications. When eaten fresh, the green, unripe fruits are commonly peeled, sliced, and sprinkled with salt, sugar, shrimp paste, or chile powder for added flavoring. Green June plums can also be sliced and tossed into salads, juiced and mixed in with other fruits, or mashed with spices into a paste. In addition to raw preparations, June plums are often cooked into jams, preserves, and jellies or are simmered into sauces and chutney. They are also boiled in soups, curries, and stews, pickled for extended use, or stewed in sugar water and mashed to create an applesauce-like consistency. June plums pair well with aromatics such as onions, ginger, and garlic, spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, curry leaves, and mustard leaves, seafood, meats such as beef, pork, lamb, and poultry, brown sugar, vanilla, and fruits such as citrus, mangoes, and papaya. The fruits will keep up to one week when stored at room temperature and 2 to 4 weeks when stored in the refrigerator.

Ethnic/Cultural Info
On the island of Trinidad in the Southern Caribbean, June plums are frequently incorporated into a dish known as chow. This famous dish mixes sweet, salty, spicy, and sour flavors and is a popular street food, consumed as a snack or side dish to roasted meats. Chow is representative of Trinidadian cuisine as it incorporates readily available, local ingredients and blends flavors to stimulate the senses. The simple dish typically consists of tart fruits mixed with fresh herbs, peppers, and garlic. Many chow variations exist utilizing local fruits such as green mango, cucumbers, apples, and sour cherries, and using unripe June plums provides a tangy, crunchy bite. In addition to the fruits, chile peppers are vital in chow and give heat to raise the internal body temperature to induce sweating. Perspiration is a natural method that Trinidadians use to cool off on hot, humid days, and it is believed that sweating also cleanses the body.

Geography/History
June plums are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Polynesia and Melanesia, which includes islands such as Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji, and Vanuatu. The fruits were spread to Asia and other regions of Southeast Asia in ancient times, and in 1872, June plums were introduced into Jamaica. June plums were quickly naturalized as they traveled across the Caribbean and spread into South and Central America. In 1909, June plums were planted in Florida and were also recorded in Australia. Today June plums are widely found in tropical regions worldwide and are sold in fresh local markets in Asia, Southeast Asia, Polynesia, Melanesia, Australia, Africa, the Caribbean, and North, Central, and South America.


Disclaimer
We do take every possible care to grow healthy plants and send these out in the variety as labeled.
We are very careful with packing and handling our plants, however it is the responsibility of the purchaser to promptly unpack, plant and care for the plants appropriately once they arrive.

Please read cultivation notes for each variety carefully, as Nature Touch Farms will not be held accountable for the care of plants once they leave our premises.

Dispatch
We will dispatch your plant order as soon as possible.
Please note the plants are individually prepped, wrapped and packaged to ensure safety in transit and this takes time.
During busy periods, plant orders can take up to 5 - 7 days to process, so please notify us of any dates we need to take into account when sending your plants.

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Shipping Destination Single Item Additional Items
Jamaica $800.00 + $300.00

Store Delivery Information

ORDER PROCESSING & DELIVERY

All orders are delivered islandwide via Knutsford Express - which is our regular islandwide courier service. Pick up is done at Knutsford Express locations nearest & most convenient for you.

We also use GoCool or Doorway Express which are our optional islandwide door to door delivery service providers (at an extra cost), or or you can choose to do onsite
pick up by appointment at our farm or plant nursery. Other delivery arrangements can be made for an additional fee.

Orders are normally processed & dispatched for delivery on Fridays, once the order has been made on or before Thursday 12 midday and payment has been cleared.

For GoCool Courier delivery pick ups are made from our location on Fridays and delivery done islandwide on Saturdays within the Kingston, Ocho Rios & Montego Bay areas. Other areas within the island, deliveries will be done on Mondays .

For Doorway Express delivery pick up are made from our location on Thursdays, and delivery done islandwide on Fridays within the Corporate Areas, Kingston, Ocho Rios, Montego Bay, Spanish Town, May Pen & Mandeville on Fridays. Other areas within the island, deliveries will be done on Saturdays.

For each order a Tracking Number is provided to facilitate tracking of your delivery.

Orders can be collected between the hours of 10 am to 5 pm at the nearest Knutsford Express location or at our onsite location.







HOW DO WE SHIP OUR FRUIT TREES?
We ship our trees using carton boxes. Our trees typically ship via courier service island wide for free via Knutsford Express, other delivery options are at an additional cost. Depending on your destination, it can take 2-7 days for your tree to arrive as we
usually prep the fruit tree before shipping to prevent plant shock during the delivery process. 99% of the time, the trees arrive alive to their final destination. Our trees are shipped in a
grow bag with soil.



Returns Policy

GENERAL WARRANTY & RETURN POLICY

We do our very best to ensure that everything is perfect with your order and that you are 100% satisfied.

However, we know that sometimes even with our best efforts things can still go wrong.

Therefore, for every order purchased (fruits, vegetables, spices & seasonings) an additional 10% is provided FREE OF COST to replace any faults/damages/spoilage. 

If you receive your order in an unsatisfactory condition, please take a few pictures and submit them via email to our email address: [email protected] or WhatsApp the pictures to 1-876-532--9441. Please do this within 24 hours of receiving your package.

We will review your email or WhatsApp message & pictures and get back to you within 5 working days.

Remember to keep the box in case we ask you to ship the package back to us at our expense.


WHAT IS YOUR WARRANTY & RETURN POLICY ON THE FRUIT TREES & OTHER PLANTS?

Our warranty only covers the fruit tree and other plants arriving alive and in fair condition. If you receive your fruit tree and/or plant in a condition in which the tree or plant may not survive, please take a few pictures and submit them via email to our address: [email protected] or WhatsApp the pictures to 1-876-532-9441. Please do this within 48 hours of receiving your tree or plant. We will review your email or WhatsApp message & pictures and get back to you within a few days. Remember to keep the box in case we ask you to ship the plant back to us at our expense. Our warranty does not apply once you have planted the tree or plant on the ground, pot and/or any other container.

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Nature Touch Farms

Nature Touch Farm has been in existence since 2004 and has grown from just being a farm which produces exotic watermelons, melons, lettuces, cabbages, plantains and numerous fruit trees.

We have expanded with the addition of our Plant Nurseries boasting a collection of close to 50 varieties of fruit trees.

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