- in
their art;
cherimoyas were
often depicted in
their ceramics.
Plantation in
south Andalucia Cherimoya seeds Moche ceramic cherimoya, 200 BC, Larco...
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Magnoliales include: magnolias,
tulip trees,
custard apples,
American pawpaw,
cherimoyas, ylang-ylang,
soursop fruit, and nutmeg. The
Magnoliales include six families:...
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Retrieved 2008-04-20. "What are some
delicious ways to
serve a
cherimoya?". All
About Cherimoyas. Calimoya,
Condor Ridge Ranc.
Retrieved 2008-04-20. Gardiazabal...
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Domesticated plants of Mesoamerica,
established by
agricultural developments and
practices over
several thousand years of pre-Columbian history, include...
- is a
hybrid of two
fruits – the sugar-apple (Annona squamosa) and the
cherimoya (Annona cherimola) –
which are both
native to the
American tropics. This...
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another po****r
local dish.
Madeira is
known for the high
quality of its
cherimoya fruits. The
Annona Festival is
traditional and held
annually in the parish...
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Caribbean and is
widely propagated. It is in the same genus, Annona, as
cherimoya and is in the
Annonaceae family. The
soursop is
adapted to
areas of high...
- Annonaceae:
custard apple family Annona:
custard apples Annona cherimola cherimoya Annonaceae (custard
apple family)
Annona glabra pond
apple Annonaceae...
- to as
custard apples:
Annona cherimola, a tree and
fruit also
called cherimoya Annona muricata, a tree and
fruit also
called guanábana or
soursop Annona...
- can be
grown here. The most
notable are mangos, avocados, loquats, and
cherimoyas, but it is also easy to find papayas, guavas, lychees, kiwis, figs and...