Comparing Custard Apple & White Sapote - Which Is Sweeter?
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
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It’s crazy to think there’s so many types of fruits and plants and animals around the world that I’ve never even heard of but that people get to enjoy and see and taste, thanks for the upload
Thanks for watching!
Glad to see you finally hit the jackpot with the custard apple!
Yeah, about time!
What a difference in temperatures, glad you're getting some heat. Patience finally paid off with the flavour of that custard apple, great news !
Oh yes!
this custard apple really came out nice! It's a little underripe - but looks edible enough right now. I know I'd eat it at this stage, but it's better to wait.
Whenever an Anona pulls out from the stem, it means it is ripe, that simple. Best to cut before ripe and ripen indoors.
Great tip, thanks!
your Paxton prolific custard apple looking amazing and sweet🤤🥰👍
I got 5 trees in the ground 😊
I love white Sapote lots too 😊
Thanks for beautiful video aways 👍
Thank you Alyssa. Wow! 5 trees? You'll need a market to sell the fruit 😊
Can you describe the taste of the White Sapote. For someone who has never tried it, what flavors can you try to relate it too. And between the different W/Sapote varieties. Thank you
Search my sapote playlist.
@RealLifeFruitopia I've watched a few of your sapote videos and you say things like they are good, great,, sweet, better than this or that fruit. But don't seem to hear much regarding helping detail specific flavors, or compare to things someone might recognize. I'll check out a few more videos, I'm sure it's somewhere 😆
Yumm. Looking good and grest update!
Thank you 😋
Hey George, did your Ice Cream Bean take 8 years to fruit? Or just to taste good?
5 years to fruit, taste was spot on first time.
Is that a Custard Apple or Atemoya? Because both are different fruits. Custard apple is the Annona reticulata. Atemota is Cherimoya x Sugar Apple
In Australia, atemoya is known as custard apple.
@@RealLifeFruitopia Ohhh I get it! I didn’t know that! Thanks
In which zone you are living and are all your fruit trees growing in open ground?
Zone 9B, all established trees are in ground.
Nice George
Awesome news
Thanks Neil
Woo!
Yummy
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