Custard apples are small deciduous trees commonly found in parts of Central and South America. The 8-15 cm wide fruit are variable in shape, but are largely heart-shaped and yellow or nearly brown when ripe. The creamy-white flesh of the fruit is described as custardlike, with a sweet but less distinct flavor than other Annona species.

Custard Apple

A mix of custard apple seed collected from trees in Southwest Florida, USA.

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