🍏Sugar apple harvesting with my friend🍏

Hello my loving Asean Hive community,

Welcome to my new post. How's everything? I hope all goes well. It's Friday, so are you spending this evening with friends or family? These days, I haven't talked about the plants in my garden and the fruits and flowers that come from them. I will tell you about the plants in my yard the next day. Today I will tell you about the fruit that my friend and I picked at my teacher's house.

About 2 months ago, I told you about Ground bitter plant fence. In a corner of that bitter gourd plant, my teacher planted a sugar-apple plant called custard apple. That sugar-apple tree has been there since I was young, and now it has a lot of sugar-apple fruit. Some of the sugar-apples on that tree are already ripe and ready to be picked. So today my friend and I picked that some ripe sugar-apple.

The sugar-apples I show above are pictures I took about 2 weeks ago. At that time, the sugar-apples were still small and green. Because it rained every day during those days, all the sugar-apples on that tree grew quickly and ripened. Some sugar-apples stopped growing and turned black and dried up. Some sugar-apples stopped growing and turned black and dried up. How do you use dry black sugar apple in your area? In the area where I live, that kind of sugar-apple is used in medicine.

That sugar-apple plant is very tall. Even though the tree is tall, it is not convenient to climb the tree and pick sugar-apples. This is because the stems of this sugar-apple are so small that they break easily. So we had to use a long stick made of bamboo.

Now I will tell you the use of the stick we used in picking sugar-apples. We tied a small stick head to the top of a long stick made of bamboo. At the bottom of the stick, I tied a cup. To use it, just attach a small stick to the nearest sugar-apple and pull it. Then the sugar-apple will come into the plastic cup. Picking that way does not damage the sugar-apples.

The sugar-apples shown above are the sugar-apples I picked with my friend. Thank you so much for reading my post to the end. Bye Bye. See you next post.🍇



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I like this fruit. This fruit name here my Locat language is SITAFAL, (custard apple). Test is very sweet.

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In the country where I live, this fruit is called 'Au Sar Tee'. Since there are few people selling this fruit, the price is a bit high.

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In the Philippines, we call that fruit "Atis." I used to devour them when I was still young. Your variety looks quite big.

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In the country where I live, this fruit is called 'Au Sar Tee'. Since there are few people selling this fruit, the price is a bit high. When we were young, we used to play with the seeds of this fruit.

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Woe I haven't seen that fruit in a long time. In my area the fruit is called "boh tubae rasa" The tree of the fruit is called the tree on the moon.

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We use to call it "Atis" here in our place. I really miss my childhood because of that. This is one of my favorite fruits too.

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I myself often see this fruit and have never tasted the taste of this fruit, and I just found out that the name of this fruit is apple

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This fruit is called custard apple and sugar apple. In the country where I live, this fruit is called 'Au Sar Tee'. The taste of this fruit is very sweet. Thank you for your comment.

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