The soursop is adapted to areas of high humidity and relatively warm winters; temperatures below will cause damage to leaves and small branches, and temperatures below can be fatal.
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Exotic fruits _ sapodilla, soursop, dragon's eye, litchis, pirie mangoes _ disappear quickly at the Maunakea Marketplace, at the corner of Maunakea and Hotel streets.
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Restaurants that serve local food and beverages, including maubi, sorrel, soursop and ginger beer : On St . Croix, Kim's at 45 King Street in Christiansted.
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Its speciality is fruit juice, ranging from soursop to nangka to lychee, served in half or one litre mugs-guaranteed to bowl over the water-deficient city folk.
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Shrimp in a guanabana ( soursop ) sauce with chorizo was a perfect example, the huge shrimp grilled, the sweetness of the fruit countered by the meat's spicy smokiness.
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Spread over two-and-a-half hectares, it has mangosteen, durian, dukong ( a combination of duku and langsat ), rambutan, guava and soursop trees.
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It belongs to the genus " Asimina " in the same plant family ( the Annonaceae ) as the custard-apple, cherimoya, sweetsop, ylang-ylang and soursop.
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"' Annonacin "'is a neurotoxic chemical compound found in some fruits such as the paw paw ( custard apple ), soursop, and others from the family Annonaceae.
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I stopped in Armstrong's ice cream shop on Route 70 and observed that the flavors included soursop, which comes from a tree whose leaves are made into a sleep-inducing tea.
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It is also known for its tropical flavours like coconut, mango, soursop, etc . It is one of the largest in Trinidad and is now exported to the Caribbean and North America.