 [www.QinSen.com] Also called a "custard apple," this large, tropical fruit tastes like a delicate combination of pineapple, papaya ,and banana. An irregular oval in shape, the cherimoya has a leathery green skin with a scaly pattern. The flesh, peppered with large, black seeds, is cream colored and the texture of firm custard when completely ripe. Grown in most tropical areas around the world, including southern California. [www.QinSen.com] [www.QinSen.com] Selection: [www.QinSen.com] Purchase fruit that's firm, heavy for its size and without skin blemishes. Avoid those with brown splotches. [www.QinSen.com] [www.QinSen.com] Storage: [www.QinSen.com] Leave at room temperature to soften (they will give slightly with soft pressure), then refrigerate, well wrapped, up to 4 days. [www.QinSen.com]
Uses & Preparation:
Serve well-chilled. Cut in half, remove seeds and spoon the soft fruit from the shell. Availability: Year-round with peak time in July.
Nutrition Information:
Cholesterol free Low in fat Good source of vitamin C
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