Got a soursop, marvelled at the beauty, the nice feel of the spines and the dazzling look of the shape and colour.
I could not wait to get it in my stomach but I paused and gave it a thought. I said 'this beauty shouldn't go unshared.'
So as a Nature Lover I did what I know how to best, I took a shot 📸
And there you have it — The Soursop A fruit known to grow in many central American and South American countries, it also grows in the African continent and in my country Nigeria. It is known not to thrive under low temperatures. Hence, thrives well in humid tropical and subtropical regions, especially lowlands. The shape is usually conical, heart-shape or oval. The Soursop is also known for its acidity.
Alright, let me stop here for now. Go feed your eyes with this marvelous plant.
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We called that fruits as a guyabano or barbanas.I love the sweet ajd sour taste of it😋