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Originally Posted by mushtaq86
Hi Chris
How does the fruit of Ae Ae taste when ripe, even though I know its used more for cooking. You must have a big garden my friend to be able to grow so many varieties  Hoping to see videos of fruiting Red Kru,Red iholena and Dwarf red in the near future 
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Hello Mushtaq,
Ae Ae pulp is somewhat orange and dense (not too dissimilar from Ele Ele), sweeter as it ripens.
A co-worker from the Caribbean broiled the Hua Moa i gave her when it was very green.
One can eat Ae Ae out of hand fresh or pan fry, boil, broil and fry green (tostones).
Chris