He broke off a thick branch from a custardapple tree.
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Guava, fig, custardapple, and bread-fruit trees, all were in bearing.
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And beyond the prairie was a grove of custardapple swathed in the gentle, blooming moon vine.
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A near relative is the custardapple, filled with a ruddy compounded substance, which no cook can surpass.
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Also known as the custardapple, this fruit grows from a semi-evergreen tree that reaches 30 feet in height.
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Penfolds Bin A, from Adelaide Hills fruit, has a custardapple creaminess with stone fruit, pink grapefruit and apple peel notes.
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In addition to the wild flowers were numerous fruits, all good; especially a variety of custardapple, and a full-flavoured yellow plum.
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Anyhow, we have custardapples, and they sound tropical, don't they?
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Five new custardapples and ylang-ylang relatives were also found along with a new species of sweet potato.
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There are various kinds of custardapples, the inside a sweet and highly aromatic pulp filled with small seeds.
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The custardapples were small.
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The whites left behind them orange, lime, and lemon trees, bananas, in abundance, shaddocks, citrons, pine-apples, figs, custardapples, cocoa-nuts, sugar-cane, and many other plants.