Yesterday, I went home and welcomed by four ripe srikaya fruit or sugar apple (Annona squamosa).
Actually, last month I moved this plant from old pot to a planter bag.
At that time, there were some little fruits hanging on this little tree.
Some fruits have already fallen.
There were four remain, and I wrapped the fruit using plastic bag to keep them safe from the fruit flies.
Both the size and shape were not perfect.
Now... we can enjoy the sweet juicy fresh...
Dearest Endah,
ReplyDeleteOh, will you enjoy it for me as well, please! MISS all the Indonesian tropical fruits.
Hugs,
Mariette
Oh... If I can send the taste by e-mail....
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Deleteyep, not perfect and weird shape but the taste should be delicious., kann mbah? ;p
ReplyDeleteThat's right. So sweet...
DeleteI'm not familiar with this tree, although I think I may have seen the fruit in the food market. I'd be interested in the taste of it and would like to try it someday.
ReplyDeleteYes, this fruit is not so popular here. A bit rare, It's mostly grown for family consumption, not or sale.
DeleteHere in Malaysia we call it buah nona maybe because of its sweet taste
ReplyDeleteyes, love both of taste and aroma.
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