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Soursop (also
called graviola, guyabano, and in
Latin America guanábana) is the
fruit of
Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering,
evergreen tree. It is...
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soursop German:
Schleimapfel Spanish:
guanábana cimarrona,
guanábana,
guanábana de loma,
guanábana de monte,
guanábana de perro, taragus,
turagua French:...
- Las
Guanábanas (a.k.a. "Los
Reyes De La Pichaera", a.k.a. "Las
Guanabanas") were a
Puerto Rican reggaeton duo from
Villas de Loíza,
northeast Puerto Rico...
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fruit also
called cherimoya Annona muricata, a tree and
fruit also
called guanábana or
soursop Annona reticulata, a tree and
fruit also
called custard apple...
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Rubicon Exotic Fruit Juice Drinks - mango, p****ionfruit, lychee, guava,
guanabana,
coconut water, orange, rose syrup,
pineapple & coconut,
tropical fruit...
- halibut,
Chinese celery,
pepperoni risotto,
orange powdered drink Dessert:
guanabana nectar,
white chocolate chips, pecans,
chipotle in
adobo Contestants:...
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several common names,
including sugar-apple, soursop, anona,
chrimoya and
guanabana. Currently,
seven Annona species and one
hybrid are
grown for domestic...
- (mamoncillo),
lerenes (Guinea arrowroot),
calabazas (tropical pumpkins), and
guanabanas (soursops) are all Taíno foods.
Spanish /
European influence can be seen...
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quince or
guanábana,
sweetened with
panela and
seasoned with cinnamon,
cloves and
orange tree leaves. In Peru, it is
drunk warm, and apple,
guanábana and quince...
- such as uchuva, feijoa, arazá, nispero, pitaya, cherimoya, mamoncillo,
guanabana, pineapple, mangostino, maracuya, zapote, granadilla, papaya, guava, mora...