Abiu: The Most Delicious Fruit You've Never Heard of!
Abiu, yellow sapote or Pouteria caimito, is a rare tropical fruit tree that originates from South America. The tree can reach up to 30 feet in height and bears a round or oval-shaped fruit that is yellow or orange in color. The flesh of the fruit is sweet and creamy, with a texture resembling that of a custard. Additionally, it is high in Vitamin C and other essential nutrients.
The abiu tree is relatively easy to cultivate and thrives in warm and humid environments. It requires ample water and sunlight. The tree is also tolerant of high winds and salt spray. It is typically propagated by seed, but can also be propagated through cuttings or grafting.
The fruit of the abiu tree is typically ready for harvest after around 6 to 8 months from flowering. The fruit is harvested when it is fully ripe and has turned yellow or orange in color. The fruit is typically consumed fresh, but can also be used to make jams, jellies, and desserts.
The abiu tree is not widely cultivated outside of its native range but has been introduced to other tropical regions such as Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. The tree is often grown as a backyard tree or in small orchards. In some regions, it is considered a traditional crop with deep cultural significance.
The abiu tree is also known for its medicinal properties. The leaves, bark, and fruit have been traditionally used to treat a variety of ailments. For example, the leaves have been used to treat diabetes and the bark has been used to treat fevers and other illnesses.
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That is pretty cool. Mouth was watering to try one at the end. Lots of good information. Well for me it was good. Thank you for taking the time to make this clip.
@TheIslandHomestead
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! It really is one of the tastiest fruits! I know I say everything is delicious, but this one really surprises people with how flavorful it is!
Great video.
@TheIslandHomestead
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 😁
I really want to try one!! So cool!
@TheIslandHomestead
Жыл бұрын
I want you to try one too! Unfortunately they don't ship too well.
Dope bro 😂
@TheIslandHomestead
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Aloha! Great video! I have 2 Abiu in my yard. I have had one flower, but no fruit, do you have any idea what could be causing my flowers to fall? I Live on the east side of the Big Island and get plenty of water and sunshine. Loads of bees, I have fertilized and put down plenty of mulch. Any ideas you have would be greatly appreciated! Mahalo!
@TheIslandHomestead
Жыл бұрын
Aloha Janette! How old are the trees? And are you saying that only one has flowered so far? Often times (in my experience) they flower once or twice before the fruit production starts. So that could be an indicator that you're close! They also prefer to cross polinate, so if there is nobody close to you growing Abiu, you may not be getting pollination. Tell me more about your situation and maybe we can figure something out!
@jeanetteoliveira9501
Жыл бұрын
The one that is flowering is about 4 or 5 years old. The second one is only like 2 years old. The older one has flowered multiple times with no fruit. I need to wait for the other one to mature for cross pollination it sounds like. Thank you so much for your response! Aloha!
@TheIslandHomestead
Жыл бұрын
@@jeanetteoliveira9501 They are self fertilizing, but they aren't very good at it. That's why it's recommended to have at least two, but not technically necessary. If it's 4 or 5 years old it should be ready to fruit! Mulch, water, sun, and food is all I can say! Best of luck and Mahalo for watching!😄🤙
Yellow Sapote is Canistel
@TheIslandHomestead
Жыл бұрын
Right you are! Good catch! I didn't even notice I did that! Oops!
@thedomestead3546
Жыл бұрын
@@TheIslandHomestead it happens. Felt kinda bad even bringing it up as it isnt a big deal, just didnt want people to be confused.
@TheIslandHomestead
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@@thedomestead3546 Not at all! I want the right info out there!