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Cherimoya and Custard Apples (Annona cherimola) grows in subtropical areas such as Southern California
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Cherimoya and Custard Apples (Annona cherimola) grows in subtropical areas such as Southern California, parts of South Africa, Mexico, parts of Australia and New Zealand and in areas of its native habitat in Ecuador, Peru and Chile. The flesh is white, melting, juicy, sweet and fragrant with a lot of black seeds throughout. The fruit grows to the size of grapefruit. Its flavor has been described by George Washington as a mix of pineapple, strawberry, banana and papaya, and Mark Twain referred to it as \"The fruit of the Gods!\"
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