Description
Soursop fruits are dark green, ovoid and have a whitish and aromatic flesh. Since the ripe fruits taste acidic, the fruits are called Soursop. The white pulp is fiber-rich and has a core of indigestible black seeds. The pulp is also used to make fruit nectar, smoothies, fruit juice drinks, as well as candies, sorbets, and ice cream flavorings. Soursop inhibits the growth of cancer cells, so it is also called as the Cancer Fruit.
Benefits
Soursop inhibits the growth of cancer cells. It treats inflammations and infections. Improves eye and gastrointestinal health. It also boosts the immune system.
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