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Custard Apple | Weird fruit, Custard, Exotic fruit

Looking for some new foods to try? Tired of the same old vegetable rack at your grocery store? Are pineapples passe? If this describes your state of mind, then prepare to get exotic with these outlandish fruits and vegetables from around the globe!

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Miami Fruit on Instagram: "Custard Apple season is in full swing 😍 Have you tried it? 💗 When ripe, it will… | Árbol de corazón, Planta de kiwi, Cultivo de plantas

Miami Fruit on Instagram: "Custard Apple season is in full swing 😍 Have you tried it? 💗 When ripe, it will be soft enough to open with your bare hands. 🙌 The texture is creamy and thick like cheesecake and the flavor is sweet with a subtle hint of berries. 🍰 It’s grown in small quantities here in South Florida. Now is a great time to secure your box 📦 Order custard apple at miamifruit.org 🌈 #custardapple #bullocksheart #bullsheart #corazón #anona #mamón #annonareticulata #miamifruit"

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Sweet Sop or Custard Apple (photo of Sweet Apple in Kensington Market, Toronto) :) Nutrition in Custard Apple Custard apple is not only a tasty fruit, but also has got lot of nutrition in it. Custa...

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Atis: Sweet and Scented Tropical Fruit from the Philippines

CUSTARD APPLES (atis, Annona squamosa L.) are popular backyard fruits in the Philippines together with the banana (saging), the rose apple (tambis), the jackfruit (nangka/langka) and the guava. We all have these in our yard, plus the coconut , the chico (sapodilla or naseberry?) and the guayabano (chico carabao or soursop). The atis is a small tree that is originally native to the Caribbean and Central America. Also known as sugar apples, they have a lumpy green skin covering masses of…

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3 Ways to Chow a Cherimoya + My #MustHaveBox - thefitfork.com | Cherimoya, Fruit recipes, Apple cider smoothie

Just when I think I’ve tasted every type of fruit and vegetable there is to eat (ever been to Produce Convention), I realize that a tasty treat has slipped past my radar – the Cherimoya. Mark Twain once likened the cherimoya “deliciousness itself!” – how did I ever miss the memo on this quite large and

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