Flavours of the Month

DECEMBER – IN SEASON

Desert Limes

Desert Lime (Citrus glauca)

Also known as Australian round lime, bush lime or wild lime. Desert Lime is native to Australia’s arid regions especially in western Queensland and New South Wales. It varies in size from a pea to a grape and is prized for its tart lime-grapefruit flavour and soft, completely edible skin. Enjoy it fresh, pureed, pickled or cooked.

Desert Limes have the shortest flowering to fruit time, taking only around 10-12 weeks – the quickest of any citrus species in the world.

Desert Limes have the shortest flowering to fruit time, taking only around 10-12 weeks – the quickest of any citrus species in the world.

Desert Limes have the shortest flowering to fruit time, taking only around 10-12 weeks – the quickest of any citrus species in the world.

Desert Limes have the shortest flowering to fruit time, taking only around 10-12 weeks – the quickest of any citrus species in the world.

Desert Limes have the shortest flowering to fruit time, taking only around 10-12 weeks – the quickest of any citrus species in the world.

Chef Tips courtesy of

Andrew Fielke handwritten signature
  • Zero waste – eat the skin and all!
  • Add chopped pieces to cocktails such as a Mojito
  • Zero waste – eat the skin and all!
  • Add chopped pieces to cocktails such as a Mojito
  • Zero waste – eat the skin and all!
  • Add chopped pieces to cocktails such as a Mojito
  • Zero waste – eat the skin and all!
  • Add chopped pieces to cocktails such as a Mojito

This citrus fruit measures around 2-3cm in diameter.

Desert Limes

The trees grow up to 2-5m in height.

Map of Australia showing desert lime growing area.

Desert Limes are primarily found in the desert regions of Australia.

Desert Lime Uses

Check out some of our customer tagged images and favourite uses for Desert Lime:

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