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Soursop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The soursop (Spanish guanábana , Portuguese graviola , Annona muricata ; syn. A. sericea Dunal in Correia, M. P., (1984) , A. macrocarpa Wercklé, A. bonplandiana H.B. & K., A. cearens...
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Annona muricata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Annona muricata is a member of the family of Custard apple trees called Annonaceae and a species of the genus Annona known mostly for its edible fruits Anona. Annona muricata produces fruits th...
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A well-known fruit throughout much of the world, the soursop's delicious white pulp, with tones of fruit candy and smooth cream is commonplace in tropical markets, but is rarely found fresh anywhere else. Inside its thin, leathery, green flesh is a large mass of creamy pulp, usually intermixed with 50-100 black seeds.
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; Of the 60 or more species of the genus Annona, family Annonaceae, the soursop, A. muricata L., is the most tropical, the largest-fruited, and the only one lending itself well to preserving and processing.
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Index | Search | Home ... Annona muricata L. ... The interior flesh is white, with soft, cottony strands that contain many seeds. Flesh is tart, desirable for ices and ade drinks. It is an important fruit in Puerto Rico and other tropical American areas. It is too tender for culture in continental U.S., except in the warmest...
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Soursop is a fruit that has the most delectable flavor. The soursop is a large fruit of a small, fast-growing tree. The fruit is picked from the tree before it has fully ripened as it will be badly bruised if allowed to ripen and fall.
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Jackfruit, Breadfruit, Osage Orange, Mulberry, Milk Tree, Soursop, Sugar Apple & Cherimoya ... reticulata) and soursop (A. muricata) resemble large fleshy berries with scales or projections on the outer surface. They are not multiple fruits because they develop from a single flower bearing many pistils (carpels).
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It seems a cure for cancer could finally be here. Information circulating on the Internet claims that research has indicated that extracts from the miraculous Graviola tree are 10,000 times stronger than chemo. ... Guess it couldn't hurt to have a glass of soursop.
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Soursop (Annona muricata) ... NSW Agriculture - Soursop; Contains detailed marketing inforrmation and statistics including wholesale prices for Soursop on the Sydney market, for 1999. States that there is about 30 tonnes a year supplied on the market.
www.capetrib.com.au/soursop.htm www.capetrib.com.au/soursop.htm
Nangka blanda, soursop, guanabana, graviola, prickly custard apple, durian benggala, zuurzak, Brazilian paw paw. Family; Annonaceae (Annona family). Overview; Soursop belongs to the genus Annonaceae and comprises about 150 species.
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