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  2. Soursop - Wikipedia

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    Soursop (also called graviola, guyabano, and in Latin America guanábana) is the fruit of Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is widely propagated. [ 5 ]

  3. Cherimoya - Wikipedia

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    The fruit can be chilled and eaten with a spoon, which has earned it another nickname, the "ice cream fruit". In Chile and Peru, it is commonly used in ice creams and yogurt. [4] When the fruit is ripe and still has the fresh, fully mature green-yellow skin color, the texture is like that of a soft ripe pear or papaya. [3]

  4. 15+ Exotic Fruits That Are Restricted in the U.S. (and 1 Run ...

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    Soursop, known for its soft, creamy texture, is restricted in the U.S. because it can carry pests that threaten local agriculture. The fruit is also noted for its potential medicinal properties ...

  5. Annona - Wikipedia

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    The generic name derives from anón, a Hispaniolan Taíno word for the fruit. [6] Paleoethnobotanical studies have dated Annona exploitation and cultivation in the Yautepec River region of Medicoto to approximately 1000 BC. [7] Plants of the genus have several common names, including sugar-apple, soursop, anona, chrimoya and guanabana.

  6. File:Soursop, Annona muricata.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Oxalis pes-caprae - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis pes-caprae, commonly known as African wood-sorrel, Bermuda buttercup, Bermuda sorrel, buttercup oxalis, Cape sorrel, English weed, goat's-foot, sourgrass, soursob or soursop; Afrikaans: suring; Arabic: hommayda (حميضة), [2] is a species of tristylous yellow-flowering plant in the wood sorrel family Oxalidaceae.

  8. Annonaceae - Wikipedia

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    The acetogenin compounds, which occur in the fruit, seeds, and leaves of many Annonaceae, including soursop (Annona muricata), are neurotoxins and seem to be the cause of a neurodegenerative disease. The disorder is a so-called tauopathy associated with a pathologic accumulation of tau protein in the brain. Experimental results indicate that ...

  9. List of juices - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Chanh muối: Lime: Fruit Pickled limeade Cherimoya juice [25] Cherimoya: Fruit Cherry juice [26] Cherry: Fruit Can be made from variants of Prunus including sweet cherry and tart cherry: Chokeberry juice [1] [27] Aronia: Fruit Coconut water [28] Coconut (Green) Fruit Coconut milk [28] Coconut (Mature) Fruit Cranberry juice [14] [29 ...