Where is caimito (star apple) native to?
Correct answer: Central America and West Indies

Blue
These are very sweet fruit if picked just right… pulpy on the inside with a few seeds. We picked them from our tree when I was little (in Guyana)

Shaell
This fruit is so delicious

Liz
Blue, Thank you for explaining a little more. I was wondering if it was a sweeter when it was picked at the perfect moment. Thank you for sharing a part of your culture and history.

Player #97184361
Blue, It’s also in Trinidad and Tobago. For those who has not had the special joy to experience this fruit, it’s like a ball stuff with oysters. Sweet treat. ! ! !

RushMama2112
Greenie, I like to try exotic fruits. Does it taste anything like lilikoi/passion fruit? It resembles it and sounds like a larger-seeded version.

GraceSpace
YUM would like to eat these! :😀

carlos
i saw it in foreign church in my country

Marga
Southeast Asia also, I'm from the Philippines and we have a tree of this fruit we also called this Caimito

victeh
I use to live there 🤗

nutty
once again the longest answer wins

Murdock
One of my favorite fruits in the Philippines. Yumm

Tropic
*sigh* just guess the most detailed and wordy option AGAIN.