Soursop - Wikipedia Soursop (also called graviola, guyabano, and in Hispanic America guanábana) is the fruit of Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree [3][4] It is native to the tropical Americas and is widely propagated [1][4] It is in the same genus, Annona, as cherimoya and is in the Annonaceae family
Health Benefits of Soursop - WebMD Soursop is a fruit that goes by many names, including guanabana, paw-paw, sirsak, and graviola It's the fruit of the small evergreen tropical tree native to Central and tropical South America
Guanabana: Description, Flavor, Benefits, And Uses Guanabana’s creamy, tangy-sweet flavor makes it a culinary chameleon—equally at home in a breakfast bowl or a cocktail glass In tropical regions, it’s been starring in kitchens for centuries, and now it’s your turn to get creative
Guanabana (Fruit, Tea): Scientifically Proven Health Benefits Guanabana (botanical name, Annona muricate) is from the plant family Annonaceae and has been used for centuries for its healing power The guanabana (also called soursop or graviola) fruit tree grows in subtropical regions of the world
6 Health Benefits of Soursop Officially known as Annona muricata, soursop is a native fruit of South America It goes by many names, like guanabana, graviola or custard apple On the outside, the fruit resembles an oversized avocado — if the avocado were covered with prickly spikes
Soursop: Does this tropical fruit have health benefits? Soursop goes by several names — including graviola or guanabana — but has one very distinct look Picture a spiky green football, and you’re on the right track If soursop’s appearance isn't eyebrow-raising enough, some of its potential health benefits may be Soursop has long been used in traditional medicine
How to Eat Soursop the Right Way - Martha Stewart Find out how to eat soursop, also known as guanabana or graviola, a tropical fruit that's heralded for its nutritional benefits and tangy-sweet flavor
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