The custard apple's red/pink layers of pulp boasted a pronounced fruity taste, evoking tropical berries, much like a 'Lisa' atemoya. This segment was notably sweet, akin to the flavor of tropical berries, resembling a 'Lisa' atemoya. In contrast, the white flesh, though tender, lacked the chewiness typically associated with atemoyas or sugar apples.
Annona reticulata, a tree within the Annonaceae family, is typically small and either deciduous or semi-evergreen. Its most notable feature is the fruit it bears, known as custard apple, a name also used for fruits of other species within the same genus.
10 seeds, Red Flesh Annona Reticulata
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