All About Sugar Apples
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- Sugar Apple is another popular and delicious tropical fruit that we grow at Truly Tropical!
In this video, learn all about sugar apples including their origins, how to grow them, how to pick them and how to eat them.
For more information about the fruits we grow, check out
www.themangoplace.com/
In Tagalog, i grew up calling it Atis fruit. My gf who never had it before until we started dating (we have a tree at my house) tried it and its now one of her favorite fruits! Sour sop is one of my personal favorites!
You’re lucky!!!
I had a sugar apple tree in my yard when i was a kid in Key West!
Love the smell when they're ripe and the sweetness. The three my neighboor had was taller but I've seen different kinds. Love this video!!
My family and I are now outside picking sweet sops and decided to look up the nutritional benefits. Found this. Nice.
I totally forgot about sugar apples until seeing your video... thank you for bringing back childhood memories.
Yay!
El anon! i grew up eating these in the backyard of our house in Cuba. Delicious fruit.
That is the name I learned them by too. My parents are Cubans and one day my dad showed up with one after years of not seeing them. I had no idea what they were. He planted the seeds and now we have like 5 anón trees!
Here we got sour sop
Also named Guanabana
If i had a anon tree in my garden i wouldn't f escape from comunist. So i did. Lol
I really thought this was an artichoke but I'm glad I watch the video to make sure my eyes were not playing tricks on me. I'm definitely going to have to try this.
MY FAVORITE FRUIT ! LOVE TO EAT THEM ! VERY DELICIOUS ! YUMMM !!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE HELPFUL VIDEO !
Thanks
Eating one while watching this. It tastes so good! I have four plants and this is the second year they've bore fruit. They're only three years old.
Yay!
Definitely a fruit that fruits quickly from seed!
I love sweet apples I had some plants in my back yard I remember how I picked the sweet apples we enjoyed them very much
No idea why they're called sugar apples. These aren't apples...
Loved eating this and all the other tropical fruits - grew up in Laos. :)
I’m Montagnard indigenous I love this kinh of fruit , montagnard jarai trib we called boh siep it’s very sweet.
This fruit originated from South America and was first brought to Philippines via Manila Galleon Trade between Mexico and Filipinas from 1565 to 1815 thus, the fruit cultivation thrive and eventually spread all over tropical and sub-tropical Asia. In the Philippines we named it Atis derived from the word Ata or Atha which native Central and South Americans named this fruit.
My grand parents have this tree at their backyard, I’m so trill when they are big and ripped. Very organic
I’m from south East asia and I’m surprised most of tropical fruits I ate when I was a kid all claimed from South America on youtube😂 . Now you’re claiming Philippine got it first. I’m from Vietnam and I thought we got it first. I never heard of any fruit that’s Philippine variety
@@Derpherppingtoncuz The Philippines was a Spanish colony 🤔
@@DerpherppingtonManila mango ❤
I have a sugar apple tree that I bought in the fall. It has fruit on it. Unfortunately, I wasn't aware that it had both varieties on the tree. I thought that some of them got diseased because they were very dark brown. I pulled them off but then I finally realized they were the purple variety. Only two of those left but hopefully I will get a second flush in December as you mentioned. I also wasn't aware that they fruit twice.
beautiful garden! I have a green one too. can't wait for mine to look like yours.
One of my favorite fruit.
Thanks for this lovely video..I have green sugar apple trees in my garden.. i love the fruit its delicious specially ones that have ripened on the tree and you get to pick it just before ants get to it 😊
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In Colombia we call it Chirimoya...It was my dad's favorite fruit...It's delicious🤤
Cheramoya is actually a different fruit. They are in the same family and get confused a lot
Amazing fruit. Tropical fruits are wonderful and many varieties 👍
Must appreciate nature!
So much wonderful fruits and vegetables originally from South America, truly a sort of paradise many years ago.
My favorite fruit ever!
We call it "ATIS" in Cebu City, Philippines... it is a very sweet, delicious fruit with lots of seeds
Thanks for sharing
We call these Custard Apples
Pilipino
BobMels Gardens *I LOVE ATIS!!*
one of my favorite fruits... too bad in my province, its hard to find this fruit anymore...
they are awesome fruits. We have a lot in Jamaica and they grown to the size of a small watermelon lol. AKA sweetsop. awesome fruits. very sweet.
My annona trees are fruiting, so I Had to go back and check out some more sugar Apple videos from truly tropical 🙃🙃🙃😄😄
I have a green one in my backyard in Florida! Damn rats took some of my small crop. It's a young tree. They benefit greatly from fertilizer. Mine survived hurricane Irma. Good eating! Wish I could find them in stores!
we call it banmewa here in nepal and this is my favourite fruit since childhood
This was truly helpful.Thank you for sharing.
thanks!
This is my favorite fruit ever. Actually all the annonas are great tasting. I discovered this fruit about six years ago and I now have six trees in the ground and one in a pot.
In Thailand we called them “Noi Naa”. They test sweet and delicious. I just love them a lot.
Thanks for sharing!
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In philippines we call them the same sugar apple or atis
In the central mountains of Costa Rica we have. ...big big anomas gren color and very sweet. ...
Costa Rica is such a great place for tropical fruit!
I’m Haitian and I’m telling you this cachiman fruit is the best you could taste wow 😮 love it
Love this fruit, sitaphal
Very custardy and sweet
Grows in India a lot
We call it Chirimoya in Venezuela they’re my favorite fruits as you can tell by the profile pic :)
Next to julie mango, this is another favorite of mines.
Me too, like that
Thank you author for this nostalgic trip to childhood days. We grew up stealing these fruits from the neighbour’s orchards until they were ripe to eat. We would scoop out the seeds and try to repack the outside back again, still hanging on their trees to avoid detection of theft by the neighbour who inevitably always found out our tricks and would come rushing to mum to complain by grabbing our earlobes! How could you resist these fruits with a bombshell of a taste looking like grenades? The repacking exercise was always fruitless!
In Thailand they called Noinah..! In my mom’s garden there were four, five trees. It has long black seeds..! Sweet...!
Forgot what we call this but its so good and sweet
We call it Sweet Sop here in Jamaica.
Here in Vietnam we call Quả mãng cầu. Our garden has a few ... looking forward to pruning/reshaping.
* Few weeks ago I pruned one of the bigger trees ... Now it has leafs and flowers popping out all over.
One of my fav fruits! :)
Nice trees!
Can't wait for tree to look like yours.
In indonesi we call it srikaya.love so much this fruit
Thanks for sharing!
Omg.. I miss my trees .. My favorite is th pink ones.. On the island of Zacatillo in El Salvador
Julie Turcios-Avila can grow in north Jacksonville mam
Miss the pink ones in La Libertad, very close to el Rio Lempa.
Great videos! Thanks.
Love custard apple, my favorite
Love your work 👍
Thank you so much 😊
In India it is called as custard apple, sitaphal, and sharifa... Sweet and really very healthy
Thanks for sharing!
In pakistan we call it shareefa in our native Urdu language and has amazing taste ,I have couple of green sugar apple trees in my backyard ❤️
I have sweet memories of Sugar Apples...My great great grandapa & g. g. grandama have a sugar apples farm & they have really big big sugar apples...& one sugar apple is enough for lunch...
great video just the info i needed and great voice, instantly subscribed
In the Philippines we call it ATIS. It's sweet and juicy.
"Atis" is from the ancient central American Indian word for the fruit, "Ate"
We Bengalies call it Ata
Suparna Mitra .
When is the season?
Love annonas 😜😜😜😜😍😍😍😍
luv sugar apples!,.. yum !
Sweetsop. I just love it
In French west Indies I have heard it called "pomme canelle" which I think sort of means cinnamon apple, I think, but I have never tasted any cinnamon in these.
That's the name in some parts of Haiti. In other parts, it is called Kashiman.
In Taiwan, it called “釋迦” because it looks like Buddha head. In Asia super market, you can find snacks made of sugar apple from Taiwan
In Taiwan they called it sugar Apples, very delicious,and sweet even though lots of seeds ,my ward and me love to eat it ❤❤❤!
My favorite fruits as a child!
One of the best most productive fruits for central florida for container growing. Also very easy tree to grow from seed. I find the taste to be like a sweet pear. Needs to be protected from freezing weather and especially frost.
A trick: you can watch series on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching lots of of movies during the lockdown.
@Dominik Magnus Definitely, I have been using Flixzone for years myself :)
Here in Thailand we call them NOI NA " น้อยหน่า" . I have only one tree in my garden. It fruited so quick and much it's hard to keep up with eating them. When it's in season (mid summer) it's not unusual to have 200 plus fruits on that tree.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the fruit!
Very tasty red sugar apples too sweet thank you for your upload videos
I live in Canada and I got one of these at a supermarket once... SO delicous!!!!!!!! But I have never seen them here again since then :(
custard apple!
In Indonesia we call this fruit "sirkaya" I have 2 trees in my yard
I have this tree and I love it.
love this so much
I don't break it apart when I eat it. I remove each skin part one by one first exposing the sweet fleshy part.
Chirimoya in ecuador!
Priceless information.
Love sugar apple, they’re the best
Oh, they look so pretty. I bet they taste yummy. Do you think they will grow in Southwestern Missouri?
Since Sugar Apples are tropical fruit, you would need to bring plants inside whenever the weather got cold. You would need use some grow lights also.
In Jamaica it is called "Sweetsop"
James DePass that sounds better
We call them Custard Apples & the bigger versions which are more sour we call them Soursop
James DePass in egypt they call it ishta
James DePass i
The volume of your video drops at around 2:45. Apart from that it's a great informative video. Thank you!
Very good description
Mouthwatering fruits. I am growing two sugar apple plants in containers in Chicago. During winter time I move them indoors. Not sure if they ever bear any fruit. One is nearly 2 yrs old and the other one is 6 months old. Do you know what type of fertilizer I should be using for these plants? My other question is: will ship the fruits to Chicago? If so, how much it will cost me? Please let me know.
Sugar Apple trees definitely fruit in pots. You might need to supplement the light.
At this time, we don't ship sugar apples. Sorry...
Miami fruit ships out sugar apples when they are in season in Miami. miamifruit.org
It is called "seeta-fal" in India
Very informative and helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
HI, I'm from Maldives and we also called it Atha
Very helpful,and interesting.
I especially enjoyed all the background you gave about the fruit.Where it originated from,the names people have for it,and how to eat the fruit.
Now I think I want to plant a tree.
Thank you for sharing 👍🌱
Thanks for watching!
Do you sell these? I used to enjoy these growing up in St Lucia. My Aunt has two huge trees. We call them Sugar Apple or Pom’ Canel.
We do sell them, but we never have enough for everyone who wants it.
Excellent Video!
Eu simplesmente amo essa fruta 😋
In Indonesia we call it "SRIKAYA"
We call it atis in Philippines, I really love this fruits.
I miss a lot of their fruits and nuts.
Me to !
My mouth is watering
Love from Nigeria,
Its called Sharifa in Nepal.
Thanks for sharing!
In the Caribbean we called it Sweet sop. And it Mmmmmm.
Suzzette Lettman it’s an anon in Cuba
Suzzette Lettman We call it sugar apple in St. Kitts
We have planted a dozen Sugar apple trees (one got fruits last year) in the back yard.
my favorite fruit
Hi Chris, can I grow red sugar apples from seed like I did with my green ones? The green ones are about two years old and like you said, they are producing. Will this happen with the red ones?
Green seems to be dominant, so if red Sugar Apples are grown near green ones, your chances of getting red Sugar Apples from seed are much less likely
Do you offer for sale red and green sugar apple trees , I live on the Treasure Coast and will drive down , I assume the fruit is for sale, if si how much. Also do you have atemoya trees for sale?
We usually have red and green sugar apple trees and atemoya trees for sale. $25 and $35. The green sugar apple is cheaper because it's grown from seed.
We have them here in Trinidad/ Tobago
You probably even had them before the Europeans arrived!
In Texas you call it "where the heck can you buy one!?" Because I CAN'T FIND ANY!! :(
Do you live in an area where it would be possible to grow Sugar Apple? They can fruit 2-3 years from seed
Truly Tropical if it needs a tropical-ish climate..... I'm afraid not :(
Truly Tropical oh wait!! Do you think a tree could be small enough to fit in a medium sized greenhouse?🤔
Truly Tropical sorry if that was a stupid question 😂😂 I am new to planting :)
Definitely not a stupid question. Sugar Apple seems like it would do well in a greenhouse. The tree can be kept small, and it can be grown in containers. You might need to hand pollinate. I don't have any experience with growing sugar apple in a greenhouse, but it seems like a good plant to try. Good Luck!
My favourite!❤️❤️
We call it custard apple.
No that's not custard Apple ?Custard Apple is different
I love this fruit a lot.make Shrikhand also ( desert ) so good 😊.
In Honduras 🇭🇳 it’s called Anonas
Thanks for sharing
I love sweetsop so good
Very excellent documentary..........narrative & videography ! In Trinidad West Indies we call it sugar apple. Custard apple is significantly bigger with a smooth but patterned skin. Kashima, yellow when ripe with soft skin, is bigger and is a wild variety, shaped like an artichoke. Too, Monkey apple is round, even bigger than Kashima, and has an orange, more fibrous inside. Well, I suppose everyone knows Soursop or Guanabana. Respect. Trinidad & Tobago.
Sugar apples, eat 'em up yum!
@Truly Tropical Annona squamosa is most commonly known as Sitaphal (English spelling can vary) throughout India. Sita (pronounced Seetha) is an Indian Hindu goddess and phal means fruit in Hindi. So literal translation is Sita's fruit. Some parts of northern India and Pakistan also call the fruit Sharifa and people in the eastern part call it Ata. Annona reticulata is known as Ramphal - Ram is another Indian god and Sita's husband - so literal translation is Ram's fruit. Sitaphal is more popular overall.
Seetaphal.
I love it
Very nice and informative video, thanks