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Oh, I wasn't talking about Annona reticula, I was talking about Annona squamosa, and I've seen them at Whole Foods.
Oh? Thanks for the info., the sign on them said "Custard apple" though, probably for selling reasons because custard sounds more appetizing than sugar.
Quote from: PedalaiMaster on April 25, 2013, 05:33:51 PMOh? Thanks for the info., the sign on them said "Custard apple" though, probably for selling reasons because custard sounds more appetizing than sugar.Grocery stores and markets often get the names of less common fruit incorrect. They even get the names of common fruit incorrect. I've seen "Honeybell Oranges" at Whole Foods. edit: Sugar apples are also called Custard Apples in some other countries and that may have caused the mix up as well.