The star apple of the house tree.

in #r2cornell5 years ago

12/13 years ago, my father brought the apple tree from a nursery in Comilla and planted it.

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There was a lot of yield in 2014, but about 2-3 apples were lost without knowing what kind of apple it was and when to eat it. In the same year, many branches of the tree were cut down and a lot of roots were cut to build a new house next to it.

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I also went to the net to know the name of this fruit, how to eat it all and for the first time yesterday I harvested some fruits in the right process. Although most of the fruit of the tree has been eaten by the wings.
It tastes very sweet and juicy, somewhat like condensed milk. Both demand and price are high in some Central American countries.
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We have these fruits here in Trinidad but we call it Quaimette (not sure if the spelling is correct, we are a huge mixture of cultures). It actually is one of my favourite fruits, the smaller cousin, the "balaata" being even milkier, sweeter and juicier!

Really very good.Where do you live?

I'm from the caribbean country Trinidad and Tobago. I see you're a Khan! So am I 😀