Description
The Soursop is the giant of the family, producing the largest and most distinctive fruit with a flavor profile unlike any other. Its massive, oval fruit is covered in soft, green spines and contains fibrous, juicy, bright white flesh with a captivating sweet-tart, complex flavor often compared to strawberry-pineapple with a creamy, citrusy backbone. While its large seeds and fibrous texture require straining for juices, it is legendary for its use in beverages, ice creams, and smoothies, and is the source of numerous traditional wellness preparations.
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Produces the largest fruit in the Annona genus, often weighing several pounds.
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Flavor is uniquely tangy and sweet, like a blend of strawberry, pineapple, and citrus with a creamy texture.
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Flesh is juicy but fibrous, typically strained for drinks and desserts.
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A fast-growing, evergreen tree that can become quite large but responds well to pruning.
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The fruit, leaves, and stems are widely used in traditional herbal preparations across the tropics.
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Benefits from hand-pollination to produce well-formed, large fruit.
Flavor Profile:
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Flavor: A complex, refreshing balance of sweet and sour, with dominant notes of strawberry, pineapple, and coconut.
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Texture: Juicy, fibrous, and slightly stringy. The pulp is often pressed or blended and strained.
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Best Uses: Primarily for making incredible juices, smoothies, sorbets, and ice cream. Can be eaten fresh but is often strained due to fibers.
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