That second feijoa definitely looked better inside, it's a shame it didn't taste very good, Brett. I guess you'll have to wait until autumn to get some good-tasting ones 😂. Those apple actually bananas looked quite big for apple bananas, well compared to some of the ones I've had. I know there are a few varieties that are sometimes called 'Apple' bananas but I believe they are generally quite similar in taste. The main variety is 'Manzano' (which of course is Apple in Spanish). Since you asked, the botanical name is Musa acuminata x Musa balbisiana lol 😂
@@PeterEntwistle I've never bought a decent tasting feijoa here, I'm not sure why I wasted the money lol. You'd never grow them based on how these ones tasted 😂. Yes I'd heard people say Manzano, I'd forgotten that was apple
Salak one of my favourite fruit 👍😊
Thanks for sharing testing fruit
My pineapple guava no fruit for 2 years now
Wow I don’t understand why you aren’t getting fruits, maybe you need a couple of named varieties as pollinators for cross fertilisation ?
They look so tempting, especially as they simply aren't available down here in the countryside😆 Shame they didn't taste too special.
Lol unfortunately looking delicious and tasting delicious are 2 entirely different things 😂
That second feijoa definitely looked better inside, it's a shame it didn't taste very good, Brett. I guess you'll have to wait until autumn to get some good-tasting ones 😂. Those apple actually bananas looked quite big for apple bananas, well compared to some of the ones I've had. I know there are a few varieties that are sometimes called 'Apple' bananas but I believe they are generally quite similar in taste. The main variety is 'Manzano' (which of course is Apple in Spanish). Since you asked, the botanical name is Musa acuminata x Musa balbisiana lol 😂
@@PeterEntwistle I've never bought a decent tasting feijoa here, I'm not sure why I wasted the money lol. You'd never grow them based on how these ones tasted 😂. Yes I'd heard people say Manzano, I'd forgotten that was apple