Fresh soursop in the smaller size is a tropical fruit with a unique, tangy-sweet flavour — somewhere between pineapple, strawberry, and citrus, with a creamy white flesh and large black seeds. Eat ripe: cut in half and scoop the flesh with a spoon, discarding the seeds. The flesh can also be blended into smoothies, juices, or ice creams. Soursop ripens at room temperature; eat when the fruit yields gently to pressure and the skin starts to soften. A particularly distinctive Caribbean fruit, much loved by anyone who grew up around the islands. Eat within a few days of ripening.
| Allergen Information | |
| Contains | None of the 14 major allergens |
| May Contain | None |
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