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Cherimoya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cherimoya (Annona cherimola) is a species of Annona native to the Andean-highland valleys of Ecuador and Peru. It is a deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub or small tree reaching ...
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Cherimoya
Certainly the most esteemed of the fruits of the genus Annona (family Annonaceae), the cherimoya, A. cherimola Mill., because of its limited distribution, has acquired few ...
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Cherimoya, Musik, Band, Österreich, cover
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Cherimoya - Annona cherimola
see more pictures of the cherimoya. The cherimoya is often considered one of the best-tasting fruits in the world, its commercial production ...
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CHERIMOYA Fruit Facts
Fact sheet from California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.
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Cherimoya Annona cherimoya closely related to the custard apple has ...
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Cherimoya
Also called Custard apple, Cherimoya has a custard-like texture that combines the tastes of pineapple, papaya and banana. Most product sold will be in the pale-green stage because ...
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Cherimoya - White, Fina de Jete
This fruit is almost identical to the custard apple in appearance and similar in taste. The flesh is juicier, sweet with a hint of pineapple.
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All About The Exotic, Subtropical Fruit - The Cherimoya
What do Cherimoyas taste like? Cherimoyas have an unusual, multi-faceted, almost pre-historic appearance that belies their exquisite and sophisticated flavor.
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cherimoya -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on cherimoya:Fruit on a cherimoya tree (Annona cherimola).Hannes Grobetree of the custard apple family (Annonaceae), of the order Magnoliales
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