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Characteristics of Cherimoya

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1 Characteristics
1.1 Type
Tropical
1.2 Season
Autumn, Spring, Winter
1.3 Varieties
Andrews, Amarilla, Asca, Baste, Bays, Bayott, Behl, Canaria, Capucha, Deliciosa, Ecuador, El Bumpo, Guayacuyán, Jete, Juniana, Knight, Nata, Popocay, Sander, Smoothey, Tumba, Umbonada, Whaley and White Juliana
1.4 Seedless Variety
26% Low Calorie Fruits Fruits have it !
1.5 Color
Green, Yellow
1.6 Inside Color
White
1.7 Shape
Conical
1.8 Texture
Fleshy
1.9 Taste
Sweet
1.10 Origin
Ecuador
1.11 Grows on
Trees
1.12 Cultivation
1.12.1 Soil Type
Sandy loam
1.12.2 Soil pH
6.5-7.6
1.12.3 Climatic Conditions
Warm

Cherimoya Varieties

There are certain characteristics of Cherimoya that make it distinct from the other fruits. Few examples are its shape, texture, taste, color, season, varieties and origin. Talking about varieties, Cherimoya is not available in just one form. Development in the field of horticulture has made it possible to consume this fruit in various forms without changing its characteristics. Some of the varieties include Andrews, Amarilla, Asca, Baste, Bays, Bayott, Behl, Canaria, Capucha, Deliciosa, Ecuador, El Bumpo, Guayacuyán, Jete, Juniana, Knight, Nata, Popocay, Sander, Smoothey, Tumba, Umbonada, Whaley and White Juliana. Cherimoya varieties are not available in seedless form. The shape of this fruit is Conical and its textureis Fleshy. Taste forms one of the important characteristics of fruits. Talking about Cherimoya, its taste is sweet.

Cherimoya Color

Cherimoya color makes it even more attractive and hard to resist. Vitamin A and vitamin C are found in abundance in green color fruits. Folate, potassium, and vitamin C are often found in yellow color fruits. White, red, blue and purple color fruits generally contain potassium, vitamin A and vitamin C. Thus, color of this fruit helps in identifying its nutrient content. Cherimoyas are available in shades of green and yellow.

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