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LIST OF PLANTS WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
Custard-apple; Custard Apple; Custard apples
  • Custard apple: fruiting branch with sections of fruit and seeds.

custard apple         
¦ noun
1. a large fleshy tropical fruit with a sweet yellow pulp.
2. the tree which bears custard apples, native to Central and South America. [Genus Annona: several species.]
Bird's Custard         
  • Custard powder tin, 1940s-1970s
BRAND OF IMITATION CUSTARD POWDER
Instant custard; Birds Custard; Bird's (brand); Custard powder; Bird's custard; Imitation custard; Bird's Custard Powder; Monk and Glass,
Bird's Custard is the brand name for the original powdered, egg-free imitation custard powder, now owned by Premier Foods. Custard powder and instant custard powder are the generic product names for similar and competing products.
Custard cream         
TYPE OF BISCUIT POPULAR IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Custard creams; Custard Cream
A custard cream is a type of sandwich biscuit popular in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland filled with a creamy, custard-flavoured centre. Traditionally, the filling was buttercream (which is still used in home-made recipes) but nowadays cheaper fats have replaced butter in mass-produced biscuits.

Wikipedia

Custard apple

Custard apple is a common name for several fruits and may refer to:

These include:

  • Annonaceae, the custard apple family, includes the following species referred to as custard apples:
    • Asimina triloba, the "pawpaw", a deciduous tree, with a range from southern Ontario to Texas and Florida, that bears the largest edible fruit native to the United States or Canada.
    • Annona cherimola, a tree and fruit also called cherimoya
    • Annona reticulata
    • Annona squamosa, a tree and fruit also called sugar apple or sweetsop
    • Annona senegalensis, a tree and fruit called wild custard-apple
  • Casimiroa edulis, in the rue or citrus family, Rutaceae