How to Eat a Sugar Apple (aka Anón/Sweetsop)
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
- In this video you will learn how to eat a sugar apple.
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Welcome to my channel, Our Tropical Soil, where you can learn about growing food in the tropics! The sugar apple is known by many names. In English it is also called "sweetsop" and in Spanish it is called "anón". Eating a sugar apple can be a hassle because it has many seeds, but the flavor is incredible so it is worth it. I find my method to be the best way to enjoy a ripe sugar apple!
You can learn more about the sugar apple by visiting my website, ourtropicalsoil.com, where I go more in depth about this species. Also, if you like this video be sure to subscribe to my channel so you don't miss out on my weekly uploads!
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I love how normal this girl is and that she gets right to the point. She seems like a cool person to hang out with. Great video. Keep up the good content! ❤❤❤
I was born in Cuba and I am very family with sugar apples or anones. I eat them exactly the same way. Cubans also extract the fruit pulp, remove the seeds and make milk shakes (batidos) with them. And, they are delicious in a shake.
How do they remove the seeds?
Cuban gal here, too, and the firstr time I ate one was in '74 when our family moved down from NY to Miami and a relative grew them in the backyard. Yum.
Excellent video, great intro to this fruit. A few months ago, I had the best sugar apple I've every eaten - the taste had elements of cherry and pear, amidst lots of other flavor notes, and that creamy Annona texture. I hadn't realized sugar apples could be so good. I planted the seeds!
Thank you for the support! It is awesome that you planted the seeds and hopefully they grow true to seed. We will just have to wait and see. Patience is very important when growing fruit trees so I have learned.
Thanks for your video, loved it! I used to make sugar apple popsicles for my kids in the Virgin Islands by scooping the pulp into a bowl and squeezing the seeds out, then putting the pulp in a popsicle holder with sticks... super refreshing on a hot day!
Thank you from here in October 2024! I was being adventurous at the farmers market and decided to purchase these pine cone looking fruits. Had no idea how to eat them so here I am. 💁🏾♀️. It was I-ight. 4/10
I live in Egypt and here was the first time I’ve ever tried them, or even seen them before! Super yummy 😋
Cool! I am glad you liked them :)
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RANDOMLY FOUND VIDEO AND I DONT CARE ABOUT THE FRUIT BUT SHE IS A GODDESS... WOW
i'm from India and i used to eat it like removing one by one that section with skin and sweet and a seed and very informative video i also tried to dry the shell it turned out pretty well
Wonderful video. I really enjoyed the way you explained about this amazing fruit.
These fruits are so delicious. When I happen upon good samples of the countless exotic fruits, I almost feel as if I'm cheating. It's a shame that most people will never experience them.
Yes this is true. There is such a variety in fruit! There are even a lot of temperate fruit that many people never get to try. Like the pawpaws and countless species of small berry like fruits.
I'm from India and I eat sugar apple every day in winter season .
Delicious! We eat sugar apples daily here too when they are in season :)
Thanks a lot! Today at the age of 71 I learnt how to eat custard Apple!
I am so lucky that I have these in my country, they’re one of my favorite fruits!
"You dont wanna eat the seeds because they're toxic" i wish more people realize this.
*don't
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@@dontusehername if a numbskull like you was able to figure out what i was saying im sure most of the people reading my comment can 😀😂😂😂🤣
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The seeds don’t seem edible at all, it’s common sense folks.
Thank you so much for the video! I tried sugar apple for the first time and didn’t know how to eat it!
Thank you for introducing me to this fruit. I look forward to trying one.
Hope you enjoy it!
Just fed my kids the second one your way, the first one was messy eaten.
Thx for the video.
Thanks for watching :)
I finally got hold of this fruit as I had it once when I was a child and neuronal pattern that I had when having this fruit. After 20plus years, today I had it and oh my, it feels good 🍎
Beautiful story. :) I am glad you got to eat it again.
Thank you for understanding that not everyone knows these tropical fruits. I was gifted one today and I shall await its’ ripening and my second taste. Your video was interesting and informative. Thank you again.
Thank you for watching. I am glad it was helpful :)
Got to try one while on vacation in Jamaica. They are delicious!
They are! Any other tropical fruit that you tried there?
We call this fruit "Shareefa" here in Pakistan. It is so yummy.
I'm in St. Pete plant zone 10A. I see this plant often but never knew what exactly it was. Now I want to try it! Nice video!
Thank you! Definitely try it. The fruit are super sweet :)
Thanks for the tutorial on how to eat this !
Just had my first one, pretty good
Jeremy Wendelin That’s great to hear. I love sugar apples.
im living in Australia and I always see custard apples but never seen sugar apples, they look very similar to what you are eating.
I’ve never heard of them! I’ll try and find one now, thanks for the helpful video 😊
Thanks for watching! Their season is ended soon. From what I have seen they ripen in later summer.
Delicious. Thanks for showing how to eat it!
Thanks for watching!
Very helpful and detailed. I'm looking forward to trying one and then try to regrow a tree in my yard.
Thx for sharing! Greetings from Egypt 💐
Wonderful video, many thanks. Today, I tried this delicious fruit ; lots of seeds ! My question: are the seeds of any benefits ?
That looks like a great idea, i have 2 trees that i have grown from seed , they are 5 yrs old and have some fruit. Last year i got 1 fruit and it was messy.
Good video! Definitely gonna buy one next time I stop at the store! I didn't know what these were.
Unsure this was completely unknown to me. A book mentioned it, so i googled! thx for explaining this.
Next time i visit an exotic marketplace, i am sure going pick a few out and eat them!
My husband is from India and he was giving one of these to our child today. The skin had dark/black spots like the one you are showing. I almost had a heart attack because I thought it was rotten/had gone bad. The inside was very sweet and quite mushy but it didn't taste fermented, so I think I have learned this is a ripe, good stage to eat it at? :)
We have plenty of sugar apple trees and it's my only favorite fruit 😍
Your hands are so pretty and very well manicured. I'm not gay or anything like that, and to each is own. But your hands and nails are really pretty, and super clean!!!! Thanks for sharing this video. I have to buy a couple of these and try them.
I live in Florida and I have never heard of these. I am going to see if I can find some for my family to try. We would love to grow them but not sure if we are too far north.
They grow well in a container
I'm in central Florida (Titusville) and mine produces fruit, it's planted in the yard
Ahh,! Sugar apples are the Best! So creamy , sweet and delicious! Can I ask where in the world are you based to grow these amazing beauties? 💜
I've got.one waiting on it to ripen I can't wait to try it
What color should it be pls help
I love this fruit.
Helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
About How many seeds are in a segment or a spoonful. So I’m hoping you see my comment as a suggestion and not a criticism I love the idea of showing fruits and maybe vegetables that most people don’t get to see or experience. Thank you. Problem is when you hold up a spoonful of for instance, seeds, or fruit tilted toward the camera. It gets blurry when you hold it up straight and you can’t see what’s on the spoon. Thanks again.
Good job explaining, will surely try one!
I live in Boston. Are there any places where I can order certain tropical fruits such as sugar apples, dragon fruit, etc (like i can order oranges) that are ripe and delicious and have them delivered. I can get papaya, dragon fruit, etc at Walmarts but I'm certain they're not great quality because they taste pretty bad. I'd love to be able to try some of these tropical fruits while I'm able to! (I'm 77yrs young!). Thanks so much and I'm a new follower now! Fascinating channel. I actually took a pic of a sugar apple from another channel where they were eating it and googled it which is how I learned the name of the fruit and found you! I'm on a mission. Pls respond!!!
I have eaten may Sugar apples when I lived in the Tropics but never used a spoon , just broke it in half and used my fingers to remove the seeds and suck the pulp and spit the seeds out.
If you were in your garden
You would not have or bother with a spoon. It used to taste sweet foh so! 🤣😂😅
Sounds delicious!
The first time I ever ate sugar apple was when you shipped me some last summer !!!
Haha! Glad you liked them girl! :)
Never tried a sugar apple, but I've eaten untold numbers of cherimoya. If sugar apple tastes better, I have a feeling that I would still prefer cherimoya just because of their fewer seed to flesh ratios
It turns out that I have never actually eaten a cherimoya! The true cherimoya is annona cherimola. It only fruits in higher elevations. The fruit I ate that I thought was a cherimoya was the annona reticulata which is considered one of the ugly ducklings from the annona family since it is not as tasty as the sugar apple, cherimoya, or soursop. In Cuba the reticulata is called cherimoya but in English it is called custard apple. My family called it cherimoya and I didn't find out that it wasn't the true one until months later! Funny story.
@@OurTropicalSoil So good to have anonna knowledge! Our climate in northern NZ is suitable for a lot of higher elevation tropical species so even near the ocean cherimoya (annona cherimola) can do really well. The colour variations are really interesting with the custard apple and I've heard they're more variable in flavour than other well known annona species so could be even better tasting!
@@sowyouthinkyoucanplant5630 That is awesome that you are in New Zealand! Other side of the world :) Yes the Custard apple i have seen can be fully green, purple, red or pink on the outside. The inside can be fully white or white with pink or fully pink. It makes for beautiful pictures! The atemoya is a cross between the sugar apple and the true cherimoya that does well here. I want to get one of those trees but I need to buy a grafted one. Apparently it is bigger and tastes better then a sugar apple. I have seen it sold for around 15 - 20 dollars the pound, so I think I will just wait until I grow my own to try it. :)
Simple and sweet video.
Thank you!
thank you for the lesson
What makes the seeds toxic, but not the inside? And are they crunchy?? I'm curious now.
Wonder what nutritional value it has, i'll look it up. Cool Episode, and holding your hand behind the seed to show it better was very smart of you!
Thank you for watching :)
thanks your video was very helpful
I am glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching.
Is that a relative to the guanabana? It doesn't really look like it from the outside, but the inside looks identical.
I'm in love 😍
Great video. Thank you.
It s the season of apple sugar where I m from it's called here achta. Sweet sugary delicious when its ripe.
Glad I watched your video first because that fruit looks scary to me😅 Almost alien. It's delicious though. But you gotta work for it. Like Sunflower seeds in reverse 😂
Thanks.
Can you tell me where you buy those sugar apples in the United States? I miss having it here in the United States.
Thanks for sharing my Neighbor just gave me some but some one said they are custard apples
I have never seen this fruit before. Does it taste like an apple of the Northeast?
I just started growing an geffner atemoya. Less seeds and bigger fruit. It is just a three gallon now and cold hardy.
I am looking to buy an atemoya tree. I haven't eaten one yet but I hear they are good. I absolutely love sugar apples so I am interested to see how good the atemoya is!
Our Tropical Soil make sure you get a Geffner. They self pollinate the only variety that does
Okay thank you! I will make sure.
I had 5 sitting there waiting to ripe. I from Dominica moved to Canada a few years back. sadly i could only get them once in a while from the west Indian market. i don't remember the smell but one smelted a bit sour and had some mold on it so i did not trust it. have put the other 3 in the fridge and ate one and it tasted amazing.
Mmmm delicious. Yeah definitely stay away from it if it starts getting mold. I have found that when they start going bad they do taste a bit sour instead of sweet.
Can this grow in Georgia/South Carolina?
what you cook them with
ooooooooooohhhhhh i not eat 1 in so many years its my favorite fruit !!! damn
Oh man I had pick one off a tree and I had thought it had gone bad 😅
Haha. They get very soft!
In Bengali it is called ‘Nona’
I was only able to get one once, and I don't think the one I got was ripe enough. If only I'd know then.
I am sorry to hear that. Yes you really need to get properly ripened. They are not very good if picked too green.
You have such pretty hair!
I am in 9A can we grow these here?
Great video ❤️
Thank you!
How long should you keep it in the fridge?
I really wouldn't keep it more than about 2-3 days. They get ripe very fast and do not last long.
I have picked a few sugar apples but they are very hard inside. What am I doing wrong?
@@scottsquire8119 Try to wait to harvest them till you feel them slightly soft. Check on them everyday and when they are soft then harvest. Then leave them on the counter and wait until they are very soft to eat them. Check my channel. I have a video about harvesting sugar apple.
Spoon all the way!
She said the seeds are toxic. What exactly happens if you accidentally swallow one of the seeds?
We swallow a seed from time to time. Don't worry about it. Just don't intentionally eat the seeds.
It’s called Atis in the Philippines
I've always wondered how you eat these.
I am glad I helped answer that question :)
about to try it with my Ma we shall see glad too know not to eat the seeds lol
Had some nice soursop in Jamaica last month!
Yummm!
@@OurTropicalSoil
I also had sweetsop too! The owner of the hotel I was staying at has them growing on his farm!
Sugar apple is called ata in bamgla
Today i have eaten my first shugar apple in chandigarh 😂 I’m 26
Better late than never :)
That what I don't like , I get it once and there was 70+ seeds on that one. Nothing to really eat
We call them custard apples in uk
Haven't eaten thisss
Now make a videos on how to drink water how to drink milk how to eat food
Known as sweetsop in Jamaica.
Soap . Meat . Salami . Shark . T.U.S.O.A.N .
Its so rare to find these in my area :(
What happens if you eat the seeds coz i just ate a bunch of them by mistake 💀
Hi this fruit is chirimoya?
Hello! The scientific name for the fruit in the video is Annona squamosa. Common names for it include: sugar apple, anón, or sweetsop. Sometimes it is called cherimoya. However, the name cherimoya is normally give to Annona cherimola, which is a related plant. A. cherimola needs cooler temps and higher elevation to fruit. Some places where it is grown includes California and the highlands of South America. South Florida does not meet these conditions so the tree can grow here, but it will not fruit here. A. squamosa, however, grows and fruits well in South Florida. The fruit atemoya is a hybrid between A. squamosa adn A, cherimola. This tree grows and fruits in South Florida while also producing fruit that are bigger and have less seeds than A. squamosa. I hope this helped. Annona species are a bit confusing to identify with common names since the same name is normally given to multiple fruit.
We have seedless
No natives eat it with a spoon. That's like eating pizza with a fork. All you have to do is pull each seed pod off and eat it individually.
Haha I eat pizza with a fork. Less messy! My parents grew up in Cuba eating sugar apples this way with the spoon method. I eat soursops by pulling off the pods though.
True, as Malaysian we eat it with finger .
Hello! So I was wondering if there are any recipes with sugar apples that you know of?
Hmm. There are more recipes with soursops I think but with sugar apples I know people make smoothies, milkshakes and custards. Just did a quick search and there isn't much online. :(
Must be good to many seeds this just an apple left in sugar
Yeah a lot of seeds. Can be really annoying.
What happens if you accidentally swallow a seed?
It would be okay. Pretty much everyone one of us here has accidentally swallowed a seed before. You just don't want to intentionally eat a bunch of them.
I know that this custard apple is from her garden
just saw this vid & i have this sugar apple plant at my yard. but nobody wants to eat them. too much seeds & sweets.
Ah yes it is a very seedy and sweet fruit. Maybe you can try making some kind of desert out of them? My family eats them as is.
I have a tree in Boca Raton Florida
This fruit name is custard apple
i haven't :(
Hello mis. Please, can you to send to me some seeds, [5--10], from this fruit, if i will give to you my address? I write to you from Greece., Thanks.. We have not in Greece, fruit, as this fruit. Thanks.. Yannis.
Hello, I sell the seeds but only within the USA. I am sorry but I am not doing any international shipping. Maybe you can find a plant for sale or the fruit for sale in Greece. The scientific name fro sugar apples is Annona squamosa.
@@OurTropicalSoil OKEY. I thank you..