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Sugar apple by John Spottiswood.

This sweet tropical fruit looks a bit like a small cherimoya. It's great for eating of hand or for making shakes. It's available in the fall, but it's hard to find outside of Florida.

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Also known as

  • Sweetsop

Substitutes

atemoya (this is a cross between the sweetsop and cherimoya) OR cherimoya

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