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  1. The flesh varies from juicy and very aromatic to hard with an astringent taste. The flavor is sweet and pleasant, akin to the taste of 'traditional' custard . The custard apple is native to the Americas, but has been found on the island of Timor as early as 1000 CE.

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    Australian custard apples are juicy, creamy, sweet and fragrant, with a tropical aroma and hints of vanilla. The cream-coloured flesh is soft and custard-like.
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    Due to its creamy texture, cherimoya is also known as custard apple. It’s often eaten with a spoon and served chilled like custard. Cherimoya has a sweet taste similar to other tropical fruits, such as banana and pineapple (2).
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  2. What do custard apples taste like? - Chef's Resource

     
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  6. Custard Apple 101: A Comprehensive Guide About …

    Learn how to eat, store, and use custard apples, a tropical fruit with a sweet and aromatic flavor. Discover the nutritional benefits, culinary uses, and FAQs of this delicious and nutritious fruit.

  7. What Do Custard Apples Taste Like? - FruitoNix

    Take a bite of a ripe custard apple, and you’ll find it’s super sweet and smells wonderful. The mushy insides taste like a bunch of fruits—pineapple, mango, strawberry, and banana—all mixed together. Imagine the yummiest tropical …

  8. What Are Custard Apples? And Are They Good For …

    What Do Custard Apples Taste Like? Don’t be put off by their odd appearance: sugar apples have a very sweet taste which is similar to that of banana or pineapple. The flesh has a similar consistency to a ripe pear, with a creamy …

  9. What Is a Custard Apple? Discovering the Sweet …

    Mar 2, 2024 · Taste: Sweet and creamy, similar to a mix of other tropical fruits. Nutrition: High in vitamin C, dietary fiber, and antioxidants. Storage: Store ripe custard apples in the refrigerator for up to a few days. Cultivation: Requires a …

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