Sorry for the serious nature of this post.
This is one of those times when I say, "You need to eat faster".
If the fruit is allowed to ripen, seeds spread, this tree has serious potential to be invasive.
Not a problem if the fruit, all the fruit, is harvested and consumed while green.
This is in introduced and potentially invasive tree. (Sorry.
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I would be especially careful as Florida has a delicate ecosystem and things can get out of hand pretty quickly.