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Soursop

British pronunciation/sˈaʊəsəp/
American pronunciation/sˈaɪʊɹsəp/
Soursop
[NOUN]
1

a tropical fruit known for its spiky green exterior and creamy, tangy flesh

synonyms : guanabana
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soursop definition and meaning

What is a "soursop"?

Soursop, originating from the tropical regions of the Americas, is a fruit with spiky green skin and creamy, tangy flesh. It is commonly found in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and the Caribbean. With their tropical climate preference, soursop trees thrive in warm and humid environments. The fruit is highly sought after for its unique flavor, which combines elements of pineapple, strawberry, and citrus. It can be enjoyed fresh, used in various culinary creations like desserts, juices, and smoothies, and even incorporated into savory dishes. Soursop is often available in local markets and grocery stores in regions where it is grown, providing a delicious taste of the tropics.

2

small tropical American tree bearing large succulent slightly acid fruit

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Examples
1The creamy texture of soursop makes it a great addition to fruit salads.
2I recently discovered soursop tea, and its soothing aroma has become part of my evening relaxation routine.
3I love soursop.
4So, you just ate soursop.
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