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100% Organic Fresh Custard Apple Fruits | Sugar Apple | Sweetsop | Grown in USA
$ 68.64
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Description
Product:Fresh Organic Custard Apple Fruits
Other Names: Sugar Apple, Sweetsop, Annona Squamosa, Ata, Na, Mang Cau Dai, Sitaphal, Sharifa, 釋迦, सीताफल, शरीफ़ा, ಸೀತಾಫಲ
Organically grown, picked to order from our farm in Sarasota Florida, USA
- 100% Organic
- No Pesticides
- Pure, sweet, juicy extra large fruits from 1 - 3 lbs each
- Free expedited shipping only to mainland USA*
Healthy Benefits of Custard Apples: https://www.positivehealthwellness.com/diet-nutrition/ultimate-guide-health-benefits-sugar-appleatis/
- Zero Sugar (no fructose) Nutritional Info: https://foodstruct.com/food/custard-apple
** We are currently taking orders for end of August shipment ***
-We pick your fresh fruits to order & will ship them via Fedex or USPS Express. If you cannot wait, please feel free to cancel your order.
-Etsy will email shipping information with tracking, so be on the lookout for your shipping info the last week of August.
-We ship to all states within continental USA, except for the state of CALIFORNIA. We do not ship to Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico.
Refunds/Replacements: If fruits are damaged during shipping, please take a picture & file a claim with shipping company. We ship all our packages with insurance to protect your order & carrier will refund you total cost if they damage your fruits.
How to store:
Ripen on kitchen counter (room temperature) for a few days. Once ripen, keep it refrigerated to slow ripening process if not eating right away. Some may turn brown in refrigerator, this means they are really ripe, not Bad [same with avocado].
How to determine if a Custard apple is ripe:
A hard custard apple is not ready to eat. A custard apple is only ripe if it gives slightly when gently pressed (similar to avocado). DO NOT EAT it if it is still hard to the touch (it will not taste good). Allow it to ripen at room temperature for a couple of days. When ripen, a custard apple is easily broken in half by hand or using a butter knife. The seeds & skin are not edible.