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  • where can i buy em?

  • @jackinla8 Try your local Asian (Chinese) shops or markets.

  • @themightyjoseph Thanks, I got some at 99 Ranch Market (Chinese-owned).

    They ARE good!

  • @jackinla8 How were they like? I never tried one. I tried something similar but not this one.

  • @themightyjoseph Soft and sweet, with a very unique perfumey flavor.

  • i had one the other day for the first time,,,it was awesome !!

  • Cherimoyas are good for Canadian's market due to our diversity culture.

    Have you consider introduced this fruit to our market?

    From Canada

  • tell me where this place is? got to see when i go to California. are these fruit similar to thailand sugar apple? please let me know?

  • This is my favorite tropical fruit. They look neat and smell wonderful.

    Jay Ruskey should open up his exotic fruit farm right here in California. I would sign up for a visit!

  • The Cherimoya (Chirimoya) is from Perú, we have the most delicious, it's taste and smell are the best, and here in Perú are really big, one can reachs one kilo or more. Is the same with Hass avocado we have the biggest and the most delicious, everybody need to try them.

  • i see this all the time in markets, whole foods, farmers market, bristol farms lol

  • by any chance do you have the pasiflora ligularis ? is a passion vine thank you sweet fruit from Peru.

  • I'm so lucky to have my local farmers market sell these hehe. They are pricey but mmmm so yummy. The ones at my farmers market are tiny though.

  • "These are called Konlabos, they're very rare. Your lucky."

  • I just tried one from the Farmer's Market and it was soooooo delicious! :) It'd be great for a simply healthy dessert!

  • wow.. they are Huge one! my cherimoya are from Spain and they are tiny like an apple :P i wish i had a Cali cherimoya :|

  • i just tasted one, for the first time, a few minutes ago.. i'm in love.. this is by far and away, my most favorite fruit!! it's AMAZING!!!

  • 3:11 loll aww

  • go to peru and you will eat ALOT they are very cheap

    i Ate Like 50!!!

  • i wanna try it!!!!

  • Cherimoyas grow wild on Madeira Island, Portugal. That is the first place I had one they are very tasty. They are hard to find here.

  • I always thought this fruit was called soursop. Unless it is the cousin of the cherimoya. It grows all over Southeast Asia; in Cambodia, it is especially sweet yet much smaller than the cherimoya.

  • Seeds are poisonous...spit'em out.

    That would make you wrong.

  • Aren't the seeds poisonous / skin causes paralysis?

  • If that was true, they would have mentioned it. And it would be all over the web too....so no you're wrong.

  • Yes they are. Research before you post.

  • great let me go kill myself

  • no they are ur wrong

  • panama has the best ones

  • I have not seen this fruit in Toronto, Ontario. I will pay attention to look for it next time I go to Highland Farm (grocery store) in Toronto.

  • I agree on the farmers market idea. I finally had other than a Hass avocado and it was very light tasting( I think Sue Anne). I planted it and it looks different than the 6 other named types that I have.

    Take a chance of anything you have not tried before, the risk is you might find your new favorite fruit.

  • The Cherimoya(Chirimoya) are from Peruvian origen

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