Cherimoya light games
Our exotic Cherimoya is playing again, this time in monochrome. The typically Belgian curtains ('vitrages') show a mix of real leafs and shadows of leafs. The latter allow background to pass and be seen.
About 2.5 years ago we were having diner in a restaurant in the south of Europe, with at the end a remarkable desert. It was fruit the size of a big pear with patchy brown and slightly damaged skin, creamy white flesh inside with black glossy rather big seeds. The taste was marvellous mellow sweet hence fresh, thanks to a noble acidity, with hints of banana, pineapple, strawberry, but actually better than those. After some searching we found out this fruit was the Cherimoya. The one we grew is probably the Spanish/Portuguese cultivar. Our next challenge is now to grow the tropical fruits, because they were so good!
See also my first photo of this plant on 8 March 2021,
Cherimoya light games
Our exotic Cherimoya is playing again, this time in monochrome. The typically Belgian curtains ('vitrages') show a mix of real leafs and shadows of leafs. The latter allow background to pass and be seen.
About 2.5 years ago we were having diner in a restaurant in the south of Europe, with at the end a remarkable desert. It was fruit the size of a big pear with patchy brown and slightly damaged skin, creamy white flesh inside with black glossy rather big seeds. The taste was marvellous mellow sweet hence fresh, thanks to a noble acidity, with hints of banana, pineapple, strawberry, but actually better than those. After some searching we found out this fruit was the Cherimoya. The one we grew is probably the Spanish/Portuguese cultivar. Our next challenge is now to grow the tropical fruits, because they were so good!
See also my first photo of this plant on 8 March 2021,