The
atemoya,
Annona ×atemoya, is a cross between two tropical
fruits – the
sweetsop (
Annona squamosa) and the
cherimoya (
Annona cherimola) – which are both native fruits of the tropical Americas. This fruit is popular in
Taiwan where it is known as the "pineapple sweetsop" (鳳梨釋迦) and is sometimes mistaken for a cross between the sweetsop and the
pineapple. In
Cuba this fruit is called
mamon, and in
Venezuela chirimorinon.
An atemoya is normally heart-shaped or rounded, with pale-green, easily-bruised, bumpy skin. It is very juicy and smooth, with the white flesh tasting slightly sweet and a little tart, reminiscent of a Piña Colada. There are many inedible black seeds throughout the flesh of the atemoya. The seeds are toxic.
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