Good?....they're delicious!....and nutritious. The flesh of the finger lime resembles caviar in appearance and texture, just that it has a very refreshing, fruity, citrus taste....it can be eaten straight from the fruit...or used as an adjunct for desserts and tropical fruit smoothies. The finger lime is a traditional Aboriginal bush tucker. My brother has one in his home garden....pity that he's selling his house. I believe that finger lime trees are available from Lowes and other horticultural retail outlets. The finger lime grows as a shrub and can be grown as a container plant on balconies and patios...but be careful...they are very spiny....just the thing to grow under windows that you might want to discourage burglars from entering. http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/as...72/growing-australian-native-finger-limes.pdf Australian Finger Lime - Microcitrus australasica Citrus australasica - Wikipedia Finger Limes have a wider culinary use than I even anticipated.... http://www.wildfingerlime.com/pdf/WildFingerLime_Recipes.pdf