If I could be totally honest, I would like at some point in my life to have a blue banana and maybe one of those Japanese square melons (or just make one myself). There's a lot of obscure produce (even in places like the Midwest) that are honestly worth praise.
I miss "grapples" I don't know if anyone else remembers those, but they were apples that tasted like grape soda. They came in a 4-pack and I loved them as a kid. Haven't seen them anywhere since.
If I could be totally honest, I would like at some point in my life to have a blue banana and maybe one of those Japanese square melons (or just make one myself). There's a lot of obscure produce (even in places like the Midwest) that are honestly worth praise.
Custard Apples were always good when they hit the farmer's markets back when I lived in Wisconsin
Don't ship very well though, so it's been a while since I had one
I miss "grapples" I don't know if anyone else remembers those, but they were apples that tasted like grape soda. They came in a 4-pack and I loved them as a kid. Haven't seen them anywhere since.
https://youtu.be/udtLKxVZc5Y?si=3y6zGI4iET3jU9x9
Abomination? Well, little kid me thought it was the peak of human effort.
I feel you. I keep wanting to get my hands on a paw paw or 3
If you ever get the chance mayapples are wayy better than pawpaws imo (tho they are alot harder to forage for)
They taste like a snaple