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Guanabana , single piece , 2 kg

Guanabana , single piece , 2 kg

Origin: Colombia

  • The Guanabana is a large, crooked heart-shaped fruit with small spike-like protrusions. The skin is dark-green and turns slightly yellowish-green when ripe. When ready to eat the fruit is very soft to the touch and begins to break down quickly. The white flesh is custard-like and sweet; the juicy, segmented pulp contains large black seeds. The aroma has been likened to pineapple or banana, with a uniquely acidic flavor.

  • Guanabana is most typically used to make a sweet beverage. The fruit is ideal for processing and preservation. The pulp is pushed through a sieve or cheesecloth and the resulting juice is mixed with milk or water and sweetened. The pulp can be frozen and eaten or used to create jellies, syrups, or nectar.

  • The shelf-life of this fruit is only a few days at room temperature.

  • Guanabana Juice

    Ingredients:

    1 Guanabana (peeled and seeded)
    1/2 gallon of water
    1 cup sugar
    Ice

    Instructions:

    1. In the blender vase, combine the guanabana with 1/2 gallon of water and blend until the guanabana has dissolved. Use a strainer to remove solids.
    2. Add sugar to taste and stir.
    3. Add ice and serve, or refrigerate in a covered container for up to 48 hours.
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    Guanabana , single piece , 2 kg

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    Description

    Origin: Colombia

    • The Guanabana is a large, crooked heart-shaped fruit with small spike-like protrusions. The skin is dark-green and turns slightly yellowish-green when ripe. When ready to eat the fruit is very soft to the touch and begins to break down quickly. The white flesh is custard-like and sweet; the juicy, segmented pulp contains large black seeds. The aroma has been likened to pineapple or banana, with a uniquely acidic flavor.

    • Guanabana is most typically used to make a sweet beverage. The fruit is ideal for processing and preservation. The pulp is pushed through a sieve or cheesecloth and the resulting juice is mixed with milk or water and sweetened. The pulp can be frozen and eaten or used to create jellies, syrups, or nectar.

    • The shelf-life of this fruit is only a few days at room temperature.

    • Guanabana Juice

      Ingredients:

      1 Guanabana (peeled and seeded)
      1/2 gallon of water
      1 cup sugar
      Ice

      Instructions:

      1. In the blender vase, combine the guanabana with 1/2 gallon of water and blend until the guanabana has dissolved. Use a strainer to remove solids.
      2. Add sugar to taste and stir.
      3. Add ice and serve, or refrigerate in a covered container for up to 48 hours.
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