Almost Ripe
By Tokz
@ilocosboy (45155)
Philippines
June 15, 2017 1:40am CST
The guyabano fruit in our backyatd is almost ripe. When I hold the fruit this morning it's still hard to press which means its not yet ripe but when you look at the thorns its wide apart that you can say it can be ripe any time soon.
Actually there are many fruits in the guyabano tree but the photo was the first in this year. Many fruits will come as the days bigger.
I don't like much guyabano or sour fruit but because of its health benefits I can't say no to this wonder fruit.
Guyabano is common in Filipino homes that normally you can find one in the backyard.
How do you like guyabano fruit?
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10 responses
@infatuatedbby (94909)
• United States
15 Jun 17
That looks like a tasty fruit. I never tried it. I have seen one that is orange though looks kind of like that?
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@sishy7 (27166)
• Australia
15 Jun 17
@ilocosboy Oh, soursop... I've tried its juice drink before... I didn't know how the fresh fruit looks like, but I have an idea what soursop tastes like...
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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
I'm not sure but I think you call this soursop in your country, this never turn orange when its ripe but light green.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
we had a guyabano tree in the side of our house. that tree had many cocoons of the biggest and most beautiful butterfly, the mariposa.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Jun 17
@ilocosboy hahaha! yes, maybe. the mariposa is a big beautiful butterfly that flies so gracefully. i did not take a closer look at them, maybe the body of the insect is actually a small person or a fairy.
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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
oh, there must be some fairy living in the guyabano tree
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@responsiveme (22923)
• India
15 Jun 17
Haven't seen this fruit...Though our weather is somewhat similar
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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
Maybe there are fruit like this in your country, this is famous in my country because this is ant-cancer fruit.
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@rachz_kisses (3838)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
I like my guyabano shaked. Or simply just by mixing it with milk and sugar. 

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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
or simply eating like that... old folks love it, maybe this is one reason why they have longer life.
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@rachz_kisses (3838)
• Philippines
16 Jun 17
@ilocosboy Yup, that must be one of the reasons. 
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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
That's true, you will be amaze of health capabilities of the guyabano.
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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
yeah, and the properties are unparalleled
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@Elisa1234 (7607)
• Philippines
30 Jun 17
Yes i do like guyabano fruit. I like it if it is cold 

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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
30 Jun 17
That feuit was already ripen and eaten he he
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@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
15 Jun 17
We call this fruit as guyabano, maybe there is like this in your country because we are the same tropical country.
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@vsai2008 (11794)
• India
15 Jun 17
@ilocosboy Hope so :) just saw its properties..will check out when i visit a supermarket for sure :) good say :)
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