cherimola
Cherimola, commonly known as cherimoya, is the fruit of Annona cherimola, an evergreen tree in the Annonaceae family. Native to the Andean valleys of Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, it is cultivated in tropical highland climates worldwide, including regions in Central America, the Mediterranean, Africa, and Asia.
The tree grows to about 8–10 meters in height, with broad, glossy leaves. The fruit is typically
Cultivation and ecology: Cherimola prefers cool to warm subtropical highland climates, usually above 900 meters and
Harvest and storage: Ripe cherimoyas yield to gentle pressure and should be eaten soon after ripening, as
Nutritional notes: Cherimola is a source of vitamin C, potassium, and dietary fiber, with moderate natural sugars.