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kaz35 | 21:13 Thu 16th Dec 2004 | Food & Drink
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I tried a fruit in work the other day that a friend of mine had bought whilst staying somewhere. It was called a 'Custard Apple Fruit' (or Apple Custard, can't remember). Anyway, it was about twice the size and shape of a kiwi fruit and had a hard skin on it that was brown and patterned almost like a snake skin. It had to be cut in half and the pulpy fruit scooped out and eaten with a spoon. I thought that it tasted really nice, it really did taste like appely custard - my question is does anyone know anything about where i can buy this fruit, and anything about it's nutritional value? Never heard of it before.
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Try your local greengrocers. I went into mine a few months ago and found that they've started selling all sorts of  lovely stuff - custard apples, prickly pears and other weird & wonderful things.  I don't know much about custard apples other than that they're Australian and they taste nice!
custard apples are available in India/pakistani grocery shops when they are in season. They are widely available in India in the summer
Hi Kaz.. well looking at the above answers they must grow in all sorts of places.. their real name is 'Chirimoya' (which you can 'Google' for more info) and they are jam packed with calories!.. I live in Southern Spain and can pick them off the trees here on some waste land near my house... Indeed they do taste like apples and custard but aren't those pips annoying!

They also sell these Custard Apples in large Tescos, I was in the Tescos in Shoreham the other day (the one that has a macdonalds and a marks and spencers under the same roof) and I bought some there...along with some mangoes that I have never seen before, they are labelled as "special mangos" I've not tried them yet.

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