Truly Tropical Tasting Table- Custard Apple- 2 Varieties!
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2024
- Kevin from Jamaica was kind enough to join Chris at the Truly Tropical Tasting Table to sample two varieties of Custard Apple (Annona reticulata): 'Crema Blanca' and a seedling of 'San Pablo'. Find out which one they like best!
For more information on Custard Apple: • All About Custard Apple!
Hey Kevin .. Hey fellow Jamaican ..Much respect bro
You are 100% right about the custard apple back in Jamrock
Here in Thailand, most of custard apple trees are from seeds, and it is difficult to find pure variety. I would like to try many varieties.
Where can I buy these 2 custard apples for us to try? Are they very different in flavor than a classic Cherimoya.?
Thank you so much!!!!!!! Love all your videos ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Hello Chris! I tried calling your number but no way to leave a message. Was looking for a few trees including San Pablo.
Great to know the various custard apple types. In Ghana the outer flesh of the custard apple is green and the inside grainy but very sweet. You have to be quick when it's ripe or the Bats get it first.
Great video Chris we had a tree back home in Jamaica and most times the fruit had small holes on the outside of skin didn't understand why.
it's damage from the Annona seed borer, an insect
@@khydo thanks very much never thought about that
I loooooove custard apples
Do you have any custard apple trees available for sale? Or where could I get of Har annona trees? I live in south Florida and my favorite fruit is custard apple, apart from mangos of course, but custard apple trees are hard to find in my area. 🙏
We grafted some custard apples this year... they aren't ready for sale yet
Do you have any for sale? Please, I want some!
they might be ready for sale in a month or so
@@TrulyTropical ,,, I like the San Pablo. Please, let me know when you ready! 🙏
Can we get seeds of same
Very nice
What month do San Pablo ripen?
It depends on the weather... often the season will last about 6 weeks (in the spring)