Soursop Tree

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.

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For fans of the current Mexican item theme in FarmVille, you'll be excited to know that the theme has expanded this evening with the release of two new trees: the Sartre Guava Tree and Soursop Tree.

Annona muricata, known as soursop, is an evergreen tree from the annonaceae family grown in the tropics. The fruits, which grow on trees are large and oval-shaped. The green exterior which has spines ...

If you’re craving Jamaican dishes — seasoned with allspice and spiked with Scotch bonnets — the new Soursop Tree Cafe in Montauk may be the place for you. Jamaican-born Clive Walker is the chef, ...

Every now and then I receive an email asking about soursop. Some wanted to know where they could buy the fruit or a tree sapling, others if they could plant the tree on their property. The latest ...

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Soursop may have health benefits for your heart, gut, and blood pressure. See what researchers are learning about this tropical fruit.

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Soursop is a sweet, creamy fruit that’s gaining buzz. Learn about the potential health benefits — and possible risks — of this tropical treat.

Explore everything you need to know about soursop—its nutritional profile, evidence-backed health benefits, and potential side effects.