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- Soursop abstract "Soursop is the fruit of Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree native to Mexico, Cuba,Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America, primarily Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Soursop is also produced in some parts of Africa, Southeast Asia and the Pacific. It is in the same genus as the chirimoya and the same family as the pawpaw.The soursop is adapted to areas of high humidity and relatively warm winters; temperatures below 5 °C (41 °F) will cause damage to leaves and small branches, and temperatures below 3 °C (37 °F) can be fatal. The fruit becomes dry and is no longer good for concentrate.Other common names include: Coração de Boi (Mozambique), Evo (Ewe, Volta Region, Ghana), Ekitafeeli (Uganda), Stafeli (Swahili), Aluguntugui (Ga, Greater Accra Region, Ghana), guanábana (Spanish), graviola (Brazilian Portuguese, pronounced: [ɡɾɐviˈɔlɐ]), anona (European Portuguese), graviolo (Esperanto), corossol (French), kowosòl (Haitian Creole), කටු අනෝදා (Katu Anoda) (Sinhalese), sorsaka (Papiamento), adunu (Acholi), Brazilian pawpaw, guyabano, guanavana, toge-banreisi, durian benggala, durian belanda, nangka blanda, ทุเรียนเทศ [turi:jen te:k] (Thai), sirsak, zuurzak (Dutch), tomoko (Kiswahili), and nangka londa. In Malayalam, it is called Mullatha, literally thorny custard apple. The other lesser-known Indian names are shul-ram-fal and Lakshmana Phala, and in Harar (Ethiopia) in Harari language known for centuries as Amba Shoukh (Thorny Mango or Thorny Fruit).The flavour has been described as a combination of strawberry and pineapple, with sour citrus flavour notes contrasting with an underlying creamy flavour reminiscent of coconut or banana.Soursop is widely promoted (sometimes as "graviola") as an alternative cancer treatment. There is, however, no medical evidence that it is effective.".
- Soursop thumbnail Annona_muricata_Blanco1.196.png?width=300.
- Soursop wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Soursop wikiPageExternalLink 3297.pdf.
- Soursop wikiPageExternalLink list?qlookup=09315&format=Full.
- Soursop wikiPageExternalLink plantdisp.xsql?taxon=91.
- Soursop wikiPageExternalLink soursop.html.
- Soursop wikiPageExternalLink Annona.html.
- Soursop wikiPageID "382945".
- Soursop wikiPageRevisionID "605826065".
- Soursop calciumMg "14".
- Soursop carbs "16.84".
- Soursop cholineMg "7.6".
- Soursop fat "0.3".
- Soursop fiber "3.3".
- Soursop folateUg "14".
- Soursop hasPhotoCollection Soursop.
- Soursop ironMg "0.6".
- Soursop kj "276".
- Soursop magnesiumMg "21".
- Soursop name "Soursop, raw".
- Soursop niacinMg "0.9".
- Soursop note list?qlookup=09315&format=Full.
- Soursop pantothenicMg "0.253".
- Soursop phosphorusMg "27".
- Soursop potassiumMg "278".
- Soursop protein "1.0".
- Soursop riboflavinMg "0.05".
- Soursop sodiumMg "14".
- Soursop sourceUsda "1".
- Soursop sugars "13.54".
- Soursop thiaminMg "0.07".
- Soursop vitb6Mg "0.059".
- Soursop vitcMg "20.6".
- Soursop zincMg "0.1".
- Soursop subject Category:Alternative_cancer_treatments.
- Soursop subject Category:Annona.
- Soursop subject Category:Flora_of_Brazil.
- Soursop subject Category:Flora_of_Jamaica.
- Soursop subject Category:Fruit.
- Soursop subject Category:Hawaiian_cuisine.
- Soursop subject Category:Jamaican_cuisine.
- Soursop subject Category:Tropical_fruit.
- Soursop type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Soursop type EukaryoticCell.
- Soursop type Plant.
- Soursop comment "Soursop is the fruit of Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree native to Mexico, Cuba,Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America, primarily Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Soursop is also produced in some parts of Africa, Southeast Asia and the Pacific.".
- Soursop label "Corossol".
- Soursop label "Soursop".
- Soursop label "قشطة شائكة".
- Soursop sameAs Corossol.
- Soursop sameAs m.021v9b.
- Soursop sameAs Q192147.
- Soursop sameAs Q192147.
- Soursop wasDerivedFrom Soursop?oldid=605826065.
- Soursop depiction Annona_muricata_Blanco1.196.png.
- Soursop isPrimaryTopicOf Soursop.