The "custard apple"--or cherimoya--is actually quite well known here in California.Historically, about 70 percent of the entire crop are grown on one farm/ranch in Southern California.It's a very tasty treat, rather like a durian without the spikes and odor. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Historically, about 70 percent of the entire crop are grown on one farm/ranch in Southern California.
It's a very tasty treat, rather like a durian without the spikes and odor.