• What does it taste like?: Sugar Apple tastes super sweet. Its taste profile is compared to pineapples, mint, and even citrus fruit depending on the type of Sugar Apple.
• What does it smell like?: Ripe Sugar Apple smells sweet like how it tastes and how the name suggests.
• What does it feel like?: Sugar Apple has a (red/green) very bumpy, rough skin and an extremely creamy and juicy (white/yellow/red) flesh with (black) medium-sized seeds.
• Where does it grow?: Sugar Apple is native to the Americas and West Indies. It mostly grows in India, South America (especially Brazil), Mexico, the West Indies, Bahamas, and Bermuda.
• How do you eat it?: Sugar Apple is mostly eaten when ripe by cutting or pulling the fruit in half. It can also be juiced, added to smoothies, and added to desserts.