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Rollinia - AKpilot - 08-21-2012

Hello again,
One more question. When I was there this Summer, I stayed on a farm on Papaya Farms road. There I was introduced to my new favorite fruit Rollinia. Is this a hard fruit to find in the market, or in people's backyard/roadside stands? I hear it's a tad rare.
AKpilot

We're all here, because we're not all there!


RE: Rollinia - Carey - 08-21-2012

Have seen it as produce at Maku'u, Keaau & Hilo farmers market, but not always....

Fruit Lovers Nursery in Pahoa has had the seeds. - their site says OOS right now:
http://www.fruitlovers.com/seedlistUSA.html

CTAHR Link on the fruit:
http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/F_N-21.pdf


RE: Rollinia - terracore - 08-21-2012

What's it taste like?


RE: Rollinia - Carey - 08-21-2012

Slightly lemony, slightly custardy, but more slick, more like not quite firm gelatin


RE: Rollinia - AKpilot - 08-21-2012

It tastes like heaven!! Ha, nah, it's like a lemon custard, a little bit less creamy. The Farm I stayed at was "Hawaiian Retreat," run by Janelle and Steve. They called their fruit stand Josanna's Organics. The Rollinia and Mamey Sapote were Yummmmmmie!
Lilikoi and Rollinia are my favorite fruit. You never ever NEVER see those up here in Alaska. I pay a king's ransom for my little bags of Lychee's come season. I gorge myself on fruit when in Hawaii. Oh how I miss good fresh fruit that isn't a waxy apple or an under ripe store bougth banana. Enjoy those fruits my friends. The edible ones I mean! [Big Grin]

AKpilot

We're all here, because we're not all there!


RE: Rollinia - Funkstopper - 08-21-2012

We bought a tree at the Makuu market but no fruit yet. I've been dying to try it. If anyone ever sees it a roadside stand please post.
Mahalo


RE: Rollinia - riverwolf - 08-21-2012

We find it taste somewhat like banana custard. We planted a Rollinia tree , because it's difficult to find at times. It doesn't keep/travel well. Probably why it's not so popular.
Another interesting "fruit" is Tamarillo, locally called "tree tomato".
enjoy

riverwolf


RE: Rollinia - Punachiq - 08-22-2012

Another really good one is soursop... yummo. Kind of like rollinia but more of a pineapple flavor as opposed to lemon.


RE: Rollinia - Rourk - 08-22-2012

Rollinias will grow well in lower elevations. They are an anonna, the same family as Cherimoya and soursop. I planted a little one but have had some problems with slugs. it is a beautiful fruit.


RE: Rollinia - terracore - 08-22-2012

I want to plant one