Friday 25 November 2016

FRIDAY GREENS #99 - AUSTRALIAN CUSTARD APPLES

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The Australian custard apple is a hybrid of the sugar apple (Annona squamosa) and the cherimoya (Annona cherimola), and is unique to any other custard apples grown around the world. Originally native to South America, this luscious and flavoursome fruit has Australia as its largest commercial producer.

There are four main custard apple growing regions, all found on the east coast of Australia. These regions stretch from the Atherton Tablelands in tropical north Queensland down to Lismore sub-tropical NSW, allowing for a great supply of quality and delicious fruit throughout the season.

Tropical North Queensland kicks off the custard apple season, with the first fruit of the year ripe for the picking in late January/early February, followed by Yeppoon in Central Queensland. The season then follows the coast down to the Wide Bay area, and the Sunshine Coast starts producing by mid to late February. Northern New South Wales is the last region to produce with harvest starting around May each year.
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4 comments:

  1. ...I've never seen anything like this!

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  2. Nick, interesting fruit. Wonder about its taste. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Hej Nick,

    Custard Apples Sound so delicious :)
    I have never seen them and heard about them before.
    Gorgeous!

    Happy weekend! Julia

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  4. I never seen such fruits before, too! But nature is amazing!

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