In Brazil the number 14 is called "Jabuticaba". I have two Jabuticaba trees in my yard and the most difficult part about eating them is getting to them every morning before the bees do. They're incredibly sweet and they grow nearly everyday. It's literally a natural "food machine"
I remember how my mother used to cook unripe/green jackfruit back in the Philippines, it was so delicious. We also have some of the other fruits mentioned here back in the Philippines (Cherimoya/Atis, Chico, Durian, and Bread fruit). Oh how I miss the food and fruits in my home country. ❤
Just to clear some thing up. You are showing two different fruits in your number 13 fruit. They are both in the Annona fruit family, but one is a Annona Reticulata (custard apple) and the other is Annona Squamosa (sugar apple). I have a sugar apple tree in my yard, waiting for it to bare fruit this summer
As someone who have eaten more than half of those fruids the way their taste being described make me think i've eaten different things lmao, i must have no taste
If anyone has friends who want to try jackfruit, get them from the Asian market (sometimes) and make a day of it. It's delicious with: vanilla ice cream/froyo/custard, in a fruit smoothie, a mash bit in tea, and so much more. Now I want some dessert...
I used to have a rambutan tree in my backyard. They're just like lychees, but I'd say a little sweeter from my experiences eating them. They are very yummy.
It’s also a very popular fruit in the Philippines, you can cook the unripe Jackfuit into different recipes and the ripe ones as sweets and desserts also can be eaten directly without cooking it tastes so sweet but be careful not to overeat it coz it’s heavy to the stomach even the seeds can be boiled and eaten tastes like potato.
May be I am very lucky, I grew up eating custard fruits, passion fruits, bread fruits, Rambutans, Sapadillas, And the huge jackfuits are the most! I'm very lucky
Please don't malign snakes - "hideous". We are all sentient beings and don't deserve to be hurt, killed, or offended. Without snakes the world would be unworldly - please conserve and respect
Can try also a unique fruits name called Bambangan... can eat as juice.. make a cook on dishes and also can make with sambal belacan with bambangan or combine eat with hot rice.. their in local capital states of Sabah, Malaysia. But i loved also durian, jackfruits, rambutan, Mango, Mangosteen etc2... So Yummy 😋😋😋
Many people has bread fruit trees in our yards in Trinidad & Tobago, we love it. My favorite thing to make with it is a dish called oil down. I also enjoy making chips with it to eat with salt fish
Have you taste tested any cherimoya since you posted this?. There are many types and the best tasting ones, are on the softer side. Never buy firm fruit if you intend to eat asap. Also $5 is quite dear. Here in Australia, its called custard apples . Don't buy soursop by mistake. But sour sops are better, if you intend to make fruit smoothies.
Here at my home in jamaica I have nesberry, sweet sop, jackfruit,soursop,breadfruit and more. In fact i just ate a half side of jackfruit. Love fruits.I live in the rural area
Jaboticaba (Jabuticaba) grow easily in southern California and central to south Florida. I grow about 20+ different varieties in my backyard. They fruit in the hundreds on each tree 😉. Ive grown most of the trees in your video. Good job.
You’re so dead wrong an rambutans it’s pathetic. 1st- it tastes like a cross between a grape and a pear. To be more exact it’s literally a giant grape in a cocoon. 2nd- you can eat the pit inside of it. It has a very mild nutty flavor but very dry. 3rdly- I literally buy these at Walmart EVERY TIME. They run about $3.50 for 12-14 of them. They come in a clear plastic container shaped like an egg carton PS. I do live in Florida, so maybe in your part of the country they don’t sell them.
i am indonesian, u can hv 2 kilos of rambutan by 1$, indonesian never eat the pit inside of it u can buy all tropican fruits with cheap cost but,,, you have to pay so expensive ONLY for touching snow (20$ / ticket / hour), inside the big and expensive mall.
I'm from Philippines many tropical fruits presented here either are in our backyard or in our town market, locally grown. rambutan, durian, sapota (chico) , cherimoya custard apple (atis), jackfruit (langka) and tamarillo. For kids who grow up outside the cit like me, fruits are popular snacks because they grow around the neighbourhood. In fact, we have jackfruit trees, atis trees, and a chico tree surrounding our house, add avocado, coconuts, mango and papaya trees too. We have atleast 1 or 2 of each tree. In summer most of them bear fruit and it's a feast until you get sick of them and by the time you no longer eat them, they're just a chore to clean when they fall overriped on the ground. And No, we don't sell them, we just tell our relatives to come by and pick for themselves. our land is not large but the trees are near our fences so they don't look crowded in the middle. our neighbours even pick fruits on the branches that fall on thier side 😁
I love love love Jaboticaba. It is delicious! And also the cherimoya custard... it is delish too. My friend has the tree at her house and we have Jaboticaba fruit in my house. Oh I live in Brazil btw,
Please, please, please stop misusing the word unique. Americans do this so much. Unique means one of a kind. It has no comparative states. It is never more unique or the most unique. It is simply unique. If you want to say some thing is very rare or unusual, then do so. But stop showing your ignorance by misusing unique. It’s...unique.
There is the egg fruit a yellowish orange egg shaped fruit which tastes like eggnog without the rum in it.. Oh and it's like the texture of a well baked potato inside..
Suriname Country has a lot of these fruits. Luckily I've eaten a lot of these fruits. Jackfruit, Sapodilla, Rambutan, Jauticama, Durian, Cherimoya, Horn passion fruit...actually there are lots of of fruit in the world, a specially in warm countries with a high temperature....💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
I have heard of a couple, but never seen any except the Jackfruit which is now pretty available in regular grocery stores around Atlanta, and I"m sure other places.
I'm from Jamaica I'm familiar with four of the fruits mentioned but I know three of them by different names like the Potato fruit we call it Nezberry the custard like fruit or fruits since you mentioned Two of them for number thirteen we call the fluffy one a sweetsop and the other a custard apple and the Jackfruit which is very popular here and breadfruit too, fried , roasted and boiled it's also famous with ackee and saltfish which is Jamaica's national dish.
No. 13 The Cherimoya Custard fruit (the one ridges and segments) looks what we call Sugar Apple here in Barbados 🇧🇧 No. 8 The Breadfruit is very common in Barbados, I believe it is common throught the Caribbean. It does not taste like bread 🙄 more like a potato. It is savoury not sweet. It can be roasted, creamed to make breadfruit cou cou, cut into segments and just boiled. Used instead of potato, excellent with salt fish, stewed chicken, etc
My friend’s brother has the jackfruit tree in his backyard. My dad loves jackfruit. I like it too. Once again, I live in Brazil and we are lucky when it comes to fruit variety.
All of the tropical fruits here are my fave. I even got the trees in my backyard. But then i live in Indonesia where salak, durian, sapodilla aka sawo here are seasonal, whereas jackfruit is always in season year round and be bought by weight in my nearby wet market.
In Brazil the number 14 is called "Jabuticaba". I have two Jabuticaba trees in my yard and the most difficult part about eating them is getting to them every morning before the bees do. They're incredibly sweet and they grow nearly everyday. It's literally a natural "food machine"
same, there are a bunch of Jabuticaba trees where i live, not in my yard tho.
I remember how my mother used to cook unripe/green jackfruit back in the Philippines, it was so delicious. We also have some of the other fruits mentioned here back in the Philippines (Cherimoya/Atis, Chico, Durian, and Bread fruit). Oh how I miss the food and fruits in my home country. ❤
Just to clear some thing up. You are showing two different fruits in your number 13 fruit. They are both in the Annona fruit family, but one is a Annona Reticulata (custard apple) and the other is Annona Squamosa (sugar apple). I have a sugar apple tree in my yard, waiting for it to bare fruit this summer
As someone who have eaten more than half of those fruids the way their taste being described make me think i've eaten different things lmao, i must have no taste
I'm from India and my grandfather was a farmer and he grew those big and chunky jackfruit in our farm
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The custard fruit is very popular in Jamaica we call it sweet sop and the jack fruit too
Exactly, sweet sop Mr Sir
The 3rd is atis here in manila..we have a tree that sweet its a summer fruit..
We lived all over the Pacific Rim…great durian, jackfruit, etc.
1:49 did they just sneak in a "The darker the berry the sweeter the juice" in there?
If anyone has friends who want to try jackfruit, get them from the Asian market (sometimes) and make a day of it. It's delicious with: vanilla ice cream/froyo/custard, in a fruit smoothie, a mash bit in tea, and so much more. Now I want some dessert...
You can also use jackfruit for a pulled pork vegan recipe.
Would like to try this sometime
@@artistpw SO YUM.
I used to have a rambutan tree in my backyard. They're just like lychees, but I'd say a little sweeter from my experiences eating them. They are very yummy.
Jack Fruits are very popular in Mauritius. We make curry or different dishes with unripe jack fruits and also consume it raw when they are riped.
It’s also a very popular fruit in the Philippines, you can cook the unripe Jackfuit into different recipes and the ripe ones as sweets and desserts also can be eaten directly without cooking it tastes so sweet but be careful not to overeat it coz it’s heavy to the stomach even the seeds can be boiled and eaten tastes like potato.
May be I am very lucky, I grew up eating
custard fruits,
passion fruits,
bread fruits,
Rambutans,
Sapadillas,
And the huge jackfuits are the most!
I'm very lucky
I loved the vids. They are totally fascinating.
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custard apple grow wild here also chiku and jackfruit!
Huge Jack fruit is most people's favorite in my community
We have a lot of jackfruits in our area ....
Anw.... Great video
The Giant Supermarkets sells jackfruit...
Narrator: Cherimoya custard fruit
Jamaicans : sweetsop
Same so me seh even the sour sop
Shantaya I dont know where they came up with "custard fruit." It is quite well-known as sour sop (I know it as sweet sop and sour sop).
ive ate 6 of these! custard apple, salak snake, rambutan, potato fruit, durian, huge jackfruit. they’re all wonderful.
Okay...#15 and 14 were the 2 I didn't even know existed. Thanks. Just learned something new.
Yes, I found Rambutan in Walmart...That is why I found out how sweet it is...and the price was ok.
You didn't include that delicious "Marang" or "green pedalai" fruit. so tasty, taste like heaven
Number 13 also known as Srikaya in indonesia👍🏻
Number 8 is Sukun in indonesia. It's really tasty. Local people also make a crispy Cracker from sukun.
custurd fruit called Atis the other one called Anonas the bigger one.., here in the Philippines
nice video like ,
There is a entire trees of jackfruit in my place.and there are cherimoya custard fruit and rembutan in my place to
I live in the middle of Europe and all these fruits are really unknown to me. You are lucky guys. We don´t have such fruits on yards or in markets !
You're not alone. I live in Africa and I've only seen the breadfruit and jack fruit. Others are just outright strange to me.
Please don't malign snakes - "hideous". We are all sentient beings and don't deserve to be hurt, killed, or offended. Without snakes the world would be unworldly - please conserve and respect
Sapodia is called nesberry in Jamaica
I love the jack fritu
Banana passion fruit is Curuba. You can eat as it leaves the plant, to do sorbet with milk and desserts
You have a very interesting voice ...which makes me curious to know all these stuff
Our local Albertson's carries Jackfruit, I love it!
The most expensive fruit were durian with black thone, have you ever try once?
Did you know ????
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Rambutan is grown and native to Costa Rica. It is so goooood.
Rambutans are actually native to Southeast Asia, the word 'rambut' means hair in Malay. You should google it.
Did you know? That Jackfruits can be cooked as a vegetable when it still isn't ripe.
Yes, with coconut and shrimp paste plus Thai 🌶…🥰
Calling snakes hideous is rather mean
3:35 Ain't that sweetsop?I live in Jamaica and I have a tree with them.
Those are two different fruits - custard apple and soursop. The knobby one is the custard apple.
He called Snakes a hideous reptile!😭 But they're so beautiful
They can be cute sometimes
@@ejdjghtj5931 Yeah they can be cute and adorable too! Lol
@@ejdjghtj5931 They're cute all the time
Can try also a unique fruits name called Bambangan... can eat as juice.. make a cook on dishes and also can make with sambal belacan with bambangan or combine eat with hot rice.. their in local capital states of Sabah, Malaysia. But i loved also durian, jackfruits, rambutan, Mango, Mangosteen etc2... So Yummy 😋😋😋
Many people has bread fruit trees in our yards in Trinidad & Tobago, we love it. My favorite thing to make with it is a dish called oil down. I also enjoy making chips with it to eat with salt fish
Wow all fruits like an devil fruit in anime one piece but i eat durian fruit many times because I live in Philippines 🇵🇭
Same here but i havent taste durian cuz its covid and im from "cavite"
Narrator: Sapodilla
Indonesian: Sawo
Lovely!Thanks for sharing my friend!
believe me it the custard fruit tastes great. can be found in Nepal as well
I have seen Cherimoya in our local HyVee grocery store, they were $5 each! But planning to try one of these days as a treat 😊
Have you taste tested any cherimoya since you posted this?.
There are many types and the best tasting ones, are on the softer side. Never buy firm fruit if you intend to eat asap.
Also $5 is quite dear.
Here in Australia, its called custard apples .
Don't buy soursop by mistake.
But sour sops are better, if you intend to make fruit smoothies.
Rollinia blows any other anonas out of the water, no contest.
Whoa fascinating I want to try all of these. ..
cherimoya custard fruit is popularly known in the Philippines as ATIS. we have lots of those in out front yard 😁 they taste delicious!
We called them sugar apples. Here in Barbados
Here at my home in jamaica
I have nesberry, sweet sop, jackfruit,soursop,breadfruit and more. In fact i just ate a half side of jackfruit. Love fruits.I live in the rural area
@Angel Bulldog thank you.
hUMMM JABOTICABA is so good in taste, I love it!
Jaboticaba (Jabuticaba) grow easily in southern California and central to south Florida. I grow about 20+ different varieties in my backyard. They fruit in the hundreds on each tree 😉. Ive grown most of the trees in your video. Good job.
Hi John. Would you send a few seeds to me o
In central would love to try growing would send you some bromeliad plants
My parents: fruits are healthy for your health!
This dude:
But there's more!!!
Has anyone here bought a jackfruit in the supermarket? No I didnt think so
0:41 the sleeping person on pillow XD
hate when people takes pics of me sleeping lmaooo
In Grenada WI
we call the Custard Fruit (Sugar-Apple)!
3:16 in Philippines this atually called "atis" chico can be found in Philippines too
You’re so dead wrong an rambutans it’s pathetic.
1st- it tastes like a cross between a grape and a pear. To be more exact it’s literally a giant grape in a cocoon.
2nd- you can eat the pit inside of it. It has a very mild nutty flavor but very dry.
3rdly- I literally buy these at Walmart EVERY TIME. They run about $3.50 for 12-14 of them. They come in a clear plastic container shaped like an egg carton
PS. I do live in Florida, so maybe in your part of the country they don’t sell them.
i am indonesian, u can hv 2 kilos of rambutan by 1$,
indonesian never eat the pit inside of it
u can buy all tropican fruits with cheap cost
but,,, you have to pay so expensive ONLY for touching snow (20$ / ticket / hour), inside the big and expensive mall.
Custard apple is common in my area
Great information !
I've had rebutan they had him at my Walmart and I live in Minnesota they are very good I don't know if I'd ever seen them there again only once
I'm from Philippines many tropical fruits presented here either are in our backyard or in our town market, locally grown. rambutan, durian, sapota (chico) , cherimoya custard apple (atis), jackfruit (langka) and tamarillo. For kids who grow up outside the cit like me, fruits are popular snacks because they grow around the neighbourhood. In fact, we have jackfruit trees, atis trees, and a chico tree surrounding our house, add avocado, coconuts, mango and papaya trees too. We have atleast 1 or 2 of each tree. In summer most of them bear fruit and it's a feast until you get sick of them and by the time you no longer eat them, they're just a chore to clean when they fall overriped on the ground. And No, we don't sell them, we just tell our relatives to come by and pick for themselves. our land is not large but the trees are near our fences so they don't look crowded in the middle. our neighbours even pick fruits on the branches that fall on thier side 😁
Very informative video thanks
Tamerello damn it's very good we have it in our garden
Jackfruit, chikoos, rambootan and breadfruit are so common in our place. Jack fruit is our state fruit 🤩 . From kerala, south India
Ram-bu-tan
I love love love Jaboticaba. It is delicious! And also the cherimoya custard... it is delish too. My friend has the tree at her house and we have Jaboticaba fruit in my house. Oh I live in Brazil btw,
Try miracle berry fruit then eat lime fruit sooo sweet
San Diego we have almost of these fruit.
Please, please, please stop misusing the word unique. Americans do this so much. Unique means one of a kind. It has no comparative states. It is never more unique or the most unique. It is simply unique. If you want to say some thing is very rare or unusual, then do so. But stop showing your ignorance by misusing unique. It’s...unique.
Agree
I love Jackfruit 😋
It’s true, I’ve never heard of any of these fruits. Some of them sound delicious
you should visit india.. They grow wild here!
There is the egg fruit a yellowish orange egg shaped fruit which tastes like eggnog without the rum in it.. Oh and it's like the texture of a well baked potato inside..
Suriname Country has a lot of these fruits. Luckily I've eaten a lot of these fruits. Jackfruit, Sapodilla, Rambutan, Jauticama, Durian, Cherimoya, Horn passion fruit...actually there are lots of of fruit in the world, a specially in warm countries with a high temperature....💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
jackfruit is soo good that its aroma will lleave you drooling
OooooooOhhh I MISS CHICCCOOO we use to have a chico tree in our backyard, but since we moved I didn't have to eat it for YEARS
Jackfruit falling out of favour in India? Not where I live.
Beautiful fruit
You showed two different fruits at #13, sweetsop and custard apples.
Thought i was the only one who noticed lol
me and my family eat jackfruit
Custard apple n chikoo is common here. Jackfruit is my favourite fruit 🥰😍
sapodilla ,jack fruit , bread fruit, rambutan, custard fruit and durian are so common in Sri Lanka
I have heard of a couple, but never seen any except the Jackfruit which is now pretty available in regular grocery stores around Atlanta, and I"m sure other places.
Number 13 In Jamaica, we call it Sweep Sop fruit.
Hope to find some of these exotic fruits someday.
We used jackfruit at a bakery I used to work at.
No 1 we hv many in Uganda 😂
So unique, scary a little🧐. Very interesting. Thanks
I'm from Jamaica I'm familiar with four of the fruits mentioned but I know three of them by different names like the Potato fruit we call it Nezberry the custard like fruit or fruits since you mentioned Two of them for number thirteen we call the fluffy one a sweetsop and the other a custard apple and the Jackfruit which is very popular here and breadfruit too, fried , roasted and boiled it's also famous with ackee and saltfish which is Jamaica's national dish.
No. 13 The Cherimoya Custard fruit (the one ridges and segments) looks what we call Sugar Apple here in Barbados 🇧🇧
No. 8 The Breadfruit is very common in Barbados, I believe it is common throught the Caribbean. It does not taste like bread 🙄 more like a potato. It is savoury not sweet. It can be roasted, creamed to make breadfruit cou cou, cut into segments and just boiled. Used instead of potato, excellent with salt fish, stewed chicken, etc
Custard fruit is "Atis" in the Philippines.
Try it with condensed milk and shredded ice for dessert
i TOTALLY LOVE THAT COMBO
@@kaelrougeriez2084 you should try that , it is so amazing :)
Hope you love it too
We call it sugar apple in the Bahamas
My friend’s brother has the jackfruit tree in his backyard. My dad loves jackfruit. I like it too. Once again, I live in Brazil and we are lucky when it comes to fruit variety.
All of the tropical fruits here are my fave. I even got the trees in my backyard. But then i live in Indonesia where salak, durian, sapodilla aka sawo here are seasonal, whereas jackfruit is always in season year round and be bought by weight in my nearby wet market.
I've tasted few of them
We have what you call custard fruit here in Jamaica and it’s is called sweet sap
Tbh we call number 13 ice apple here in the Caribbean its all over the placeeee🤣🤣🤣