Perennial small shrub or ground cover from the tomato family.
Other Names: Melon Pear
Origin: Colombia, Peru, Chile
Size: 0.5m high, 1m spread
Growing conditions: full sun to partial shade
Propagation: layering, will root readily from stems lying on ground
Growing tips: The Pepino is a small bush closely related to the tomato. This shrub grows in a sprawling habit and makes an excellent ground cover plant. It tends to fruit better when grown over a trellis. The foliage is susceptible to damage by light to moderate frosts, however, will quickly recover with warmer weather.
Use: To determine if Pepino are fully ripe, press with the fingers into the flesh and you will find a bit of “give”. Colour should also be a pale yellow to gold with purple flecks. Eat only when fully ripe for a taste between a cantaloupe and a melon. Great garden snack and for fruit salads and sweet curries. Once the fruit has started to grow, cover with a white paper bag for insect protection.
Availability in shop: all year