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  2. Cherimoya - Wikipedia

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    A cherimoya fruit, growing in a protective cover on a plantation in Bin Lang Village, Taiwan. Annona cherimola, preferring the cool Andean altitudes, readily hybridizes with other Annona species. A hybrid with A. squamosa called atemoya has received some attention in West Africa, Australia, Brazil, and Florida. [17]

  3. Atemoya - Wikipedia

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    When ripe, the fruit can be scooped out of the shell and eaten chilled. [4] Atemoya fruit. Atemoya (Annona cherimola × squamosa) was developed by crossing cherimoya (A. cherimola) with sugar-apple (A. squamosa). Natural hybrids have been found in Venezuela and chance hybrids were noted in adjacent sugar apple and cherimoya groves in Palestine ...

  4. List of cherimoya cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Sibling of Sabor. Fruit large, very smooth, good flavor. Often self-fruitful. Blanca Booth Among hardiest of cherimoya, does well in most present growing areas. Tree 6–9 metres (20–30 ft) high. Fruit is conical, medium size, rather seedy, with flavor that suggests papaya. Bronceada Fruit of large size, conical shape and large number of bottles.

  5. Annona squamosa - Wikipedia

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    Annona squamosa is a small, well-branched tree or shrub [7] from the family Annonaceae that bears edible fruits called sugar apples or sweetsops. [8] It tolerates a tropical lowland climate better than its relatives Annona reticulata and Annona cherimola [6] (whose fruits often share the same name) [3] helping make it the most widely cultivated of these species. [9]

  6. Custard apple - Wikipedia

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    Custard apple: fruiting branch with sections of fruit and seeds. Custard apple is a common name for several fruits and may refer to Annonaceae, the custard apple family, [1] which includes the following species referred to as custard apples: Annona cherimola, a tree and fruit also called cherimoya [2]

  7. 17 Discontinued Canned Foods And Drinks That Fans Still Crave

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    Altoids Sours were obsession-level good. These little tins of face-puckering fruit candy came in flavors like Raspberry, Tangerine, and Apple, with a sugar-coated punch that was as addictive as crack.

  8. More Than Half of People with Diabetes Are Deficient in This ...

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    Add fruit slices or a splash of 100% fruit juice to your glass if you need more flavor. Once you’ve made that one swap a habit, do more—swap another soda—and continue doing this until you ...

  9. Annona - Wikipedia

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    Annona or Anona (from Taíno annon) is a genus of flowering plants in the pawpaw/sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after Guatteria, [3] containing approximately 166 [4] species of mostly Neotropical and Afrotropical trees and shrubs. [5] The generic name derives from anón, a Hispaniolan Taíno word ...