First Atemoya Bradley
mikesid
Hi all, this is my first Atemoya Bradley. I went out to look at my trees and noticed the strong winds we had last night knocked my fruit to the ground. It just so happen to be perfectly ripe. I was in luck also as the ants just started crawling on it. No that big but very tasty. It almost tastes like a cross between a pineapple and apple, very buttery!! Other things I have ripening now are yellow variety dragon fruit and Carambola 'Kari'.


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Congratuations...looks great.....I have had Bradley and they are very good. The fruit will size up better as the tree grows and fruiting is more in season. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Beutifull picture! I have yet to have the pleasure of trying this fruit. The closest I have ever come is the Guanabana. I have some sugar apple seedlings which I know will produce fruit inferior to what you have! Conratulations and I hope you get to enjoy more fruit!
Andrew
Mike,
You're right. That fruit does look perfectly ripe. I don't think i've had such luck with atemoyas.