The Malay apple is presumed to be a native of Malaysia. It is commonly cultivated from Java to the Philippines and Vietnam, also in Bengal and South India. Generally, ripe fruits possess a lovely rose scent. Their taste is crisp, watery, earthy, and slightly sweet. The texture of a ripe Malay apple is similar to pear: crisp and not overly juicy.
Air layered
sand to heavy clay
Full sun, Semi-shade
Yes
Tropical
May-Jul, Nov-Dec
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