Description
The Brazil Cherry, or Grumichama, is a lesser-known gem of the Eugenia family, prized for its exquisite flavor that closely mimics a northern cherry. This elegant, slow-growing evergreen tree produces small, dark purple to almost black fruits with a juicy, deep red flesh. The flavor is sweet, rich, and remarkably similar to a Bing cherry, with minimal tartness and no resinous aftertaste. Its beautiful form, glossy foliage, and delicious fruit make it a top-tier choice for the connoisseur’s edible landscape.
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Highly regarded for its superior flavor, closely resembling a true cherry—sweet, rich, and without the resinous notes of its relative, the Surinam Cherry.
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Fruit is a deep purple-black with juicy, burgundy flesh and 1-3 small seeds.
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A slow-growing, very attractive small tree with glossy, dark green leaves and smooth, tan bark.
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Prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil and consistent moisture; less drought-tolerant than Surinam Cherry.
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Can be grown in a large container and makes a beautiful patio specimen.
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Fruits in late spring to early summer.
Flavor Profile:
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Flavor: Sweet and succulent with a rich, true cherry flavor and a hint of berry. Often considered the best-tasting Eugenia.
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Texture: Juicy and tender with a thin skin.
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Best Uses: Primarily a superb fresh-eating fruit, enjoyed straight from the tree. Also excellent for pies, tarts, jams, and wine.
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