| Marolo | |
| Annona crassiflora | |
| a.k.a. Araticum-do-serrado |
Scarcely known Brazilian relative of the soursop, cherimoya,
and sugar apple. Fruit is fairly large, with highly aromatic
pulp.
Propagation: By seeds.
Uses: Eaten fresh or used to flavor drinks, ice creams, etc.
Native Range: Native to Central and South America. Occurs in semi-arid scrub land forests.