• Monday, 29 May 2017

    How to Grow Custard Apple, Growing Your Own Custard Apple at Home


    Strange Thing: Fruits are Unusual Custard Apple

    The custard-apple, also called bullock’s heart or bull’s heart, is the fruit of the tree Annona reticulata. This tree is a small deciduous or semi-evergreen tree sometimes reaching 10 metres (33 ft) tall.



    Custard Apple Trees

    Widely cultivated in the more tropical regions of the globe, Soursop has a sweet and tart custard-like pulp. Fruiting in as few as two years, the dark green, prickly fruit are typically egg and heart shaped, can grow to 12 inches long and weigh up to ten pounds.



    appleCherimoya (Annona cherimola) or custard apple

    Native of Andean Valleys of Peru and Ecuador, cherimoya fruit are sweet with a tropical flavour combination of pear and pineapple and creamy enough that they're also known as custard apples.



    32 Amazing Benefits And Uses Of Custard Apples

    Stop throwing away seeds. You’re missing out on one of the most beautiful meditations in Ayurveda, a meditation on the force of life.




    Sugar Apple, A Tasty Fruit!!!


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    Health Benefits of Custard Apple for Babies


    Custard apple is one of the sweetest fruits that you can find and hence another name for custard apple is sugar apples. The fruit is native to the tropical American countries. But the exact point of origin is unknown.


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    The M&N variety of cherimoya at Papaya Tree Nursery in Granada Hills


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    1 comment:

    1. Thanks for sharing such beautiful information with us. I hope you will share some more information about apple custard. Please keep sharing.
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