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Custard Apple Annona reticulata
Custard Apple, Sugar Apple, Anona, Bullock's Heart, Anona Colorada, Corazón, Noi Nong, Nona Kapri, Sarikaya
Custard apple is a medium sized, semi-deciduous tree, up to 10 m in height, with large yellow-brown custard textured fruit. The fruit can be up to 15 cm in diameter, has a sweet flavor, and is usually consumed fresh.- Also available in:
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Sugar Apple Annona squamosa
Sugar Apple, Sweetsop, Anon, Ata, Sharifa, Sitaphal
Sugar apple is a drought-tolerant tree, growing to 6 m in height, and is the most widely grown of the Annonas. The sweet fruit is eaten fresh and can be used in beverages, ice cream and milkshakes.- Also available in:
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Soursop Annona muricata
Soursop, Guanabana, Huanaba, Corossol
Soursop is a tropical, low branching and shrubby tree to 10 m in height. Soursop fruits are basically oval shaped, up to 30 cm long and 15 cm wide, weighing up to 7 kg. The least acidic varieties are sometimes consumed fresh or as part of a desert. More typically soursop fruit is processed into...- Also available in:
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Atemoya Annona squamosa x Annona cherimola
Atemoya
Atemoya is a fast-growing tree up to 9 m tall. It is a hybrid of the cherimoya (Annona cherimola) and the sugar apple (Annona squamosa). Atemoyas produce delicious-tasting fruits that resemble the cherimoya in flavor. The fragrant, snow white flesh is both sweet and subacid at the same time. The...- Also available in:
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Cherimoya Annona cherimola
Cherimoya, Cerimolia, Yuructira
The cherimoya species is thought to have originated from the inter-Andean valleys of Ecuador, Colombia, and Bolivia.- Also available in:
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