Cherimoya trees, also known as custard apples, are a small broad-headed evergreen tree grown for its large, exceptionally delicious fruits and tropical foliage. Its erect growth, which spreads as it ...
The next morning she woke to find a small trail of destruction that the wild weather had left behind at her home on Kent St in East Bundaberg. "I looked outside my back door and into the back yard to ...
This time of the year in Costa Rica, many local markets and supermarkets offer custard apples (Annona reticulata), called anonas in Spanish. The custard apple is believed to originate in the West ...
A farmer growing custard apples in Kamahuha village in Murang'a is making better returns after he shifted from coffee farming. In 2003, Fredrick Kinyanjui 57, retired from driving long-distance trucks ...
Custard Apple, which is known locally as Sitaphal, has been flooding the markets, especially in Shorapur and Yadgir cities in Karnataka. Custard apple trees grow in hilly areas. They yield fruits ...
Custard apple trees are found on hillocks, in jungles, and across agricultural fields. Known for their sweetness, the fruits are also believed to have medicinal properties. Elders say consuming them ...
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