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  2. Soursop - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the leaf is used in tenderizing meat. In Vietnam, this fruit is called mãng cầu Xiêm (Siamese soursop) in the south, or mãng cầu (soursop) in the north, and is used to make smoothies, or eaten as is. In Cambodia, this fruit is called tearb barung, literally "western custard-apple fruit".

  3. Custard apple - Wikipedia

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    Custard apple is a common name for several fruits and may refer to Annonaceae, the custard apple family, [1] which includes the following species referred to as custard apples: Annona cherimola, a tree and fruit also called cherimoya [2] Annona muricata, a tree and fruit also called guanábana or soursop [3] Annona reticulata, a tree and fruit ...

  4. Annona reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Annona reticulata is a small deciduous or semi-evergreen tree in the plant family Annonaceae. [5] It is best known for its fruit, called custard apple, [2] a common name shared with fruits of several other species in the same genus: A. cherimola [6] and A. squamosa. [7]

  5. 10 Best Wellsley Farms Items To Buy at BJ’s in October - AOL

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    Organic Grown Produce. Wellsley Farms’ organic gala apples come priced at $8.49 for a 5-pound bag. Use the coupon for $1 off. These apples make a nutritious snack, or you can treat your family ...

  6. Annonaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Annonaceae are a family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas [3] commonly known as the custard apple family [4] [3] or soursop family. With 108 accepted genera and about 2400 known species, [ 5 ] it is the largest family in the Magnoliales .

  7. Izze (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Izze was created by Greg Stroh and Todd Woloson in Boulder, Colorado, in February 2002.It was inspired by the "Sundance Natural Juice Sparklers" sparkling fruit juice produced by the Stroh Brewery, which was the Stroh family business.