Common Names: Na Dai Sugar Apple, Seedless Sugar Apple, Seedless Custard Apple
Family: Annonaceae
Origin: Southeast Asia, selectively bred in Thailand
The Na Dai Sugar Apple (Annona squamosa), often called the "Seedless Sugar Apple," is a unique, premium variety of sugar apple that is beloved for its minimal seeds and exceptionally sweet, creamy flesh. Developed through selective breeding, this Thai variety is highly prized in the fruit markets for its easy-to-eat, low-seed fruit. The Na Dai Sugar Apple tree is compact and highly productive, making it a perfect choice for tropical and subtropical gardeners who want an exotic fruit tree that yields delicious fruit in abundance.
Fruits: The Na Dai Sugar Apple produces medium to large, segmented green fruit that is nearly seedless, making it incredibly easy and enjoyable to eat. The creamy white flesh is sweet and custard-like, with a slightly richer flavor than typical sugar apples.
Foliage: The tree has glossy, green leaves that create a dense, attractive canopy.
Growth Habit: Na Dai is a compact tree, reaching about 10-15 feet in height, perfect for small spaces, container growing, or adding tropical appeal to home gardens.
Nutritional Value: Like other sugar apples, Na Dai is rich in vitamin C, B vitamins, and fiber, promoting immunity, digestive health, and energy.