Guanabana
(Spanish), Annona muricata,
Annonaceae Family, native to Latin America.
Soursop has a sweet and tart custard-like pulp. The
fruit are typically heart shaped, and weigh up to ten
pounds. They make
superb milkshakes, but can be eaten fresh as well.
The trees are fast growing, and they usually begin
fruiting in just two
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Mexican Fruit Trees Wild Papaya
Wild
Papaya (English), Bonete (Spanish),
Coahuayote (Naualt) K'uun che' (Maya)
Jacaratia mexicana, Caricaceae Family. Native
to Mexico. Wild growing tree, tall and slim with soft
bark trunk and elliptic leaflets, male and female
flowers on separate trees (dioecious). Ripe Bonetes or
wild papaya fruits have small seeds and distinctive
large pendulous shape (photo) that hang from leafless
branches during May and June. Edible wild fruit with
high nutrition value, pulp and aroma similar to papaya.
Mexican Fruit Trees Geiger Tree or Ciritote
Geiger
Tree
(English),
Ciritote (Spanish),
K'oopte' (Maya) Cordia dodecandra, Boraginaceae Family.
Highly priced hard wood, delightful fig style wild fruit
with a shelled nut flavor similar to an almond. Native
to Mexico, the tree bloom's from
March to May
and bears fruit during the summer, its small aromatic
fruit is
cooked to create sweet compose and marmalades.
Ciricote wood is a highly valuable fine hardwood; its
leaves is used for fine sanding including feet dry skin.
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