Fruit Tree of Yesterday: Hala
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This is an interesting looking fruit. I’ve never had one before, but it’s supposed to be delicious. It’s native to Polynesia, so Hawaii is probably the only place in the US you’ll find it.
Another name for the tree is pandan, and some people grow pandan in Florida. However, usually when you find a pandan tree, it’s actually a different type that doesn’t put off the good fruit, and it’s usually grown just for the leaves to be used as an herb. So I can’t actually find any information about how to grow hala fruit in Florida, or if that tyep of tree can live in Florida. That’s my next research project. An interesting fact about hala trees is there are separate male and female trees. If you want fruit, you have to plant both.
More information:
How it tastes
How to grow (in Hawaii)
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Really pretty
I guess it won’t grow in Ohio, but it sounds interesting. Thanks for the links.
This is the first fruit-tree-of-the-day that I haven’t heard of before.
Pandan is a nice very green flavor. It is tasty in things like cheesecake
@CaptAmehrican green flavor? Like grassy or more like a vegetable, broccoli, spinach?
@RiotDemon green tea matcha like but with sort of a kale undertone
Remarkably unsociable tree. Aerial roots to trip people, needs 30 feet between, and serrated leaves. Nope! I can’t post a link right now.
@OldCatLady
Those serrated leaves look nasty. Yikes.
No banana for scale, but the coconut seems to indicate that these are the size of watermelons.