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"CUSTARD APPLE, ANNONA CHERIMOLA"
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Family: Annonaceae
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Common name: Custard apple, sugar apple, sweet apple, sweet sop, sweetsop.
Exceptionally tasty fruits called sugar-apples or sweetsops grow on this small, well-branched tree or shrub that tolerates a tropical lowland climate better than its relatives Annona reticulata and Annona cherimola, whose fruits often share the same name. But this one is the most widely cultivated of these species. It is rather similar to soursop (Annona muricata).
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Family: Annonaceae
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Common name: ANNONA CHERIMOLA Sugar apple, bullock's-heart, (ANNONA CHERIMOYA)
This superbly tasty fruit, the rarest, and possibly the best of all "Custard Apple" species, has reddish yellow, sweetish and very tasty, soft pulpy flesh, (hence the common name), and is very expensive indeed in UK exotic fruit shops. It is often grown in the West Indies, the outside being intriguingly marked with scaly depressions, giving it a most attractive, almost prehistoric-looking quilted appearance. Very few good sizeable shiny seeds are produced, hence the high price.
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