Soursop fruit can be eaten when both ripe and unripe, and the tree's leaves can be brewed for tea Plant biologists will recognize that "Annonaceous" refers to the family Annonaceae, which also ...
The fruit despite its rough and tough appearance has a brilliant taste and many compare it to strawberry and banana. A cup of soursop fruit has 148 calories, 7.42 g of fibre, 37.8 g of ...
Locally, soursop is known as tomoko, while some call it ‘toffy toffy’. The fruit, is however, not as common in the country, but mostly found in Coast, some parts of Nyanza, and Central Regions.
Soursop, a tropical fruit known for its health benefits, is abundant in nutrients and antioxidants. Despite claims of its anti-cancer properties, scientific evidence is limited and mainly based on ...