The cherimoya (also known as custard apple or sweetsop) is a tropical fruit native to the Andes region of South America, particularly Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. In Hebrew, it is called חרימויה. The fruit is known for its soft, creamy texture and sweet, custard-like flavor, which has earned it the nickname "the custard apple." The cherimoya belongs to the genus Annona and is scientifically classified as Annona cherimola. It is widely cultivated in various tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including parts of Central America, the Caribbean, and Southern Europe. The fruit is typically heart-shaped, with a green, scaly skin and a white, segmented flesh that contains numerous dark brown seeds. Cherimoyas are rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium, and are often consumed fresh or used in desserts, smoothies, and other culinary preparations. In Spanish, the fruit is called cherimoya or chirimoya, while in Portuguese, it is known as cherimoia or fruta-do-conde. In French, it is referred to as cherimolier or cœur de bœuf.
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