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Soursop (also
called graviola, guyabano, and in
Latin America guanĂ¡bana) is the
fruit of
Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering,
evergreen tree. It is...
- shrubs, or
rarely lianas commonly known as the
custard apple family or
soursop family. With 108
accepted genera and
about 2400
known species, it is the...
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Annona montana, the
mountain soursop, is a tree and its
edible fruit in the
Annonaceae family native to
Central America, the Amazon, and
islands in the...
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tulip trees,
custard apples,
American pawpaw, cherimoyas, ylang-ylang,
soursop fruit, and nutmeg. The
Magnoliales include six families:
Annonaceae (custard...
- fruit, mangostino, granadilla, papaya, guava, mora (blackberry), lulo,
soursop and p****ionfruit.
Colombia is one of the world's
largest consumers of fruit...
- get
along to the
market now, but have been so
happy to buy some
lovely soursops and
custard apples on
recent visits" and that "Cultural
visibility and...
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Plants of the
genus have
several common names,
including sugar-apple,
soursop, anona,
cherimoya and guanĂ¡bana. Currently,
seven Annona species (A. cherimola...
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advocates its
inclusion in Annona,
which also
contains custard apples and
soursops. Some
Rollinia species produce edible fruits, such as
biriba (Rollinia...
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nervous system,
found in some
fruits such as the paw paw,
custard apples,
soursop, and
others from the
family Annonaceae. It is a
member of the
class of...
- "monkey
bread fruit"), mango, or
other fruit or wild
trees (most
famously soursop,
which is
called corossol in French).
Desserts are very rich and sweet...