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Cherimoya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Origin: The cherimoya is believed to be native to the inter-andean valleys of Ecuador, Colombia and Peru. Seeds from Mexico were planted in California (Carpinteria) in 1871. ... Adaptation: The cherimoya is subtropical or mild-temperate and will tolerate light frosts. Young growing tips are killed at 29° F and and...
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The cherimoya is a delightful change from the more common winter fruit. With a delicious combination of mango, pineapple and banana-like flavors paired with a rich and velvety texture, the cherimoya will take you on a little vacation from the chill of winter.
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Certainly the most esteemed of the fruits of the genus Annona (family Annonaceae), the cherimoya, A. cherimola Mill., because of its limited distribution, has acquired few colloquial names, and most are merely local variations in spelling, such as chirimoya, cherimolia, chirimolla, cherimolier, cherimoyer.
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The cherimoya is often considered one of the best-tasting fruits in the world, its commercial production hampered by its short shelf-life, often tender skin and difficulty harvesting the fruit.
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Cherimoya, loquat, white sapote, persimmon, guava, and other semi-tropical fruit are described and sold by the grower direct to the consumer. ... cherimoya.com has been newly revised, and gives you extensive information about cherimoya. It will help you grow your own cherimoya, and will help you...
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The Fruit Pages - Everything You Want To Know About Fruit. All About Cherimoyas and Pineapples. Health Diet Information, Fruit Nutrition Facts, Use, Storage, Tree, Plant, Growing Pineapple. ... The cherimoya is called "the tree of icecream" and the fruits taste like a blend of pineapple, mango and strawberry flavors.
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