Products

Soursop (Guanabana)

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Under pressure they turn to mush – but only as fresh fruit.

That’s why you can’t buy soursop at the supermarket. Because of their sensitivity to pressure, the large, heavy berries aren’t transported over long distances.

In its country of origin, soursop is very often eaten – and, of course, drunk – with dairy products. A fabulous combination. We think so, too! The flavor of the white flesh is so uniquely exotic that it’s hard to provide a suitable description. At best we could say its taste is similar to that of an excellent pineapple lassi.

You can also order soursop purée at any time from our warehouse in the Netherlands.

Formulation

Juice
IQF
Purée
Concentrate

Available as:

PRODUCT & CULTIVATION AREA

Harvest PERIOD

Soursop puree NFC
Asia
June – November
Soursop puree NFC
South America
October – June

 

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