Eating a Soursop - Fruit Review
Eating a Soursop
Fruit Review
Good afternoon folks! Recently I began a new little mini-series where I try different fruits and give them reviews on the STEEM blockchain. I began with a Yellow Dragonfruit and now it's time to get even more tropical and exotic... A Soursop.
Soursop, also known as guanábana, is the fruit of Annona muricata, a flowering evergreen tree native to tropical regions. It's mostly grown in the Caribbean and tropical islands of the Americas, but it propagates easily and adapts to areas of high humidity and warm temperatures. I recently saw some Soursop at the local market, so I decided to give it a try. Due to its rarity and export process, it's a very expensive fruit.
The Soursop fruit is dark green and prickly as you can see in the first photo of this post. They are large oval shaped fruits with a semi-firm texture. When you slice the Soursop in half, you'll notice that the flesh is white and juicy. It smells very tropical, like pineapple mixed with a coconut.
The process of preparing the Soursop can be very tedious. The seeds are said to be poisonous, so it's important to make sure you remove all of them before eating. The good thing is the seeds are large and black, the bad thing is there are very many of them. I took the time to run my fingers through each piece of fruit to make sure they are all gone.
Once you are finished removing the seeds, you are left with fruit flesh as seen in the photo above. You can eat it, or put it into a blender to make Soursop Juice. I did the latter, and will be posting a recipe in the next few days. Stay tuned!
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my first experience with the Soursop. It has a very tropical flavor, like a mix between pineapple, strawberry, apple and citrus fruits. If you see some at your local store, be sure to give it a try! Some say it has very beneficial health properties that could reduce the risk of cancer or illness.
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by @jeffjagoe
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That was a great review of a special fruit! I never heard of it before now 😀
Interesting to see and read, thanks!
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Thanks for the comment @movingman! If you happen to find it, give it a try!
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I will! And your welcome 😊
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Never saw it... so the seeds are good to poison someone? Will share this
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You probably need a lot of seeds to actually do serious damage, but they say the seeds are neurotoxic
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!sbi status
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Hi @jeffjagoe!
Did you know Steem Basic Income has a Quality Policy?