Sugar Apple / Cherimoya


Sugar Apple /Cherimoya
Annona squamosa

Also called the custard apple, part of the Annonaceae family, and is popular in the tropics.

It is believed to have originated from Central America or the West Indies.

A sugar apple has a creamy yellow or white flesh and a knobby exterior.

The fruit tastes minty or like custard. Most sugar apples have green skin but dark red ones are becoming more common as well.

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