10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CHERIMOYA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cherimoya in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cherimoya im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Encyclopedia of Fruit and Nuts
Proximate fruit composition of cherimoya which has an edible flesh to fruit ratio of
65% (Source: Wenkam, 1990). Proximate % Water 68.7 Energy (kcal) 110 (kJ)
460 Protein 1.54 Lipid (fat) 0.13 Carbohydrate 28.95 Fibre — Ash 0.67 Minerals ...
Jules Janick, Robert E. Paull, 2008
2
The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
The cherimoya grows in the form of a small tree, usuall about 15 or 20 feet high.
The flowers are remar ably uniform, but vary somewhat in size. They are often
solitary or in two's or three's, while those of the bullock's heart (Annona reticulum)
...
Liberty Hyde Bailey, 1919
3
Lost Crops of the Incas: Little-known Plants of the Andes ...
Universally regarded as a premium fruit, the cherimoya (Annona cherimola) has
been called the "pearl of the Andes," and the "queeji of subtropical fruits." Mark
Twain declared it to be "deliciousness itself!" In the past, cherimoya (usually ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Advisory Committee on Technology Innovation, 1989
It has sufficient acidity (more than the cherimoya) to give it sprightliness, and it
never cloys the palate. "The trees which I have seen at Chama are more
productive than the average cherimoya. The species may well be compared to
Annona.
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Health Bliss: 50 Revitalizing NatureFoods and Lifestyles ...
Pronounced cheh-ree-MOY-a, the cherimoya is part of a family of flowering plants
called the Annonaceae, also known by the general name of custard apple. These
flowering plants produce some of the world's most delicious fruit. Of these, the ...
6
Microstructural Principles of Food Processing and Engineering
All these changes are paralleled by increases in the respiration rate and in
ethylene production. Compared with other fruits, the cherimoya ripens rapidly. At
room temperature, a cherimoya will ripen in 6-7 days. In this short period of time,
the ...
José Miguel Aguilera, David W. Stanley, 1999
7
Trees of Ecuador: Annona Cherimola,
Cherimoya, Prosopis ...
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The Visual Food Encyclopedia
Cherimoya Annona cherimola, Annonaceae T his fruit, native to the Andes, can
be found growing in tropical and subtropical regions, and is borne by a thorny-
branched tree that can reach up to 24 feet high. Because the scent of cherimoya
...
QA International Collectif
9
Biotechnology of Fruit and Nut Crops
In Australia and Spain, F, selections from allelic crosses among different
commercial cultivars of cherimoya 'White', 'Whaley', 'Booth', 'Fino de Jete', 'Sabor',
'Deliciosa', 'Bays', 'Ott' (Australia) and 'Cholan' (SP-78), 'Bonita', 'Fino de ]ete', ...
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Seeds and Plants Imported During the Period ...: Inventory ...
45548), which appears to be adapted to the lower levels of the tropical coastal
plain, can not fail to be of interest to tropical horticnlturists, for it has fruits as fine
in flavor as the cherimoya and will thrive on the coastal plain where the
cherimoya ...
U.S. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Plant Industry, 1922
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CHERIMOYA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
cherimoya im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Timelapse 4K video: Thai street vendor makes ice cream rolls
... curls using just frozen banana and kiwi. Experiment with other fruits that are naturally creamy, such as persimmon, cherimoya, and avocado. «Boing Boing, Jul 15»
Growth of processing sector, Spanish subtropical products
The company also supplies natural cherimoya and mango juices, as well as avocado and cinnamon milkshakes. They are also developing ... «FreshPlaza, Jun 15»
Research delivers insight into the fruit concentrates and puree …
Other products that are traded internationally are acerola from Brazil, Cherimoya from Venezuela and Brazil, Lychee from Brazil and starfruit. «WhaTech, Jun 15»
The Golden State's winemakers are increasingly experimenting with …
... honeysuckle and ripe, tropical white fleshed fruit, from peach to cherimoya. The palate is full of honeyed apples, white peach and pineapple, ... «Wine Enthusiast Magazine, Jun 15»
5 to Find: Best snow cone spots around Tulsa
318 W. Kenosha St., Broken Arrow. Some of the popular flavors are cherimoya (vanilla custard), pomegranate or mudslide (chocolate). «Tulsa World, Jun 15»
Positive campaign for Trops
In addition to its two main products, the company also produces smaller quantities of lychees, kumquats, cherimoya and loquat and herbs such ... «Fruitnet, Jun 15»
A change of crop ... and of country
The unusual fruit is actually a hybrid of two South American varieties of annona - the sugar apple and the cherimoya. Rich in sugar it has only a ... «Fraser Coast Chronicle, Jun 15»
Gardening: Plant to eat
Here, we have bananas, a cherimoya tree, lemon, mountain paw paw and babaco. A huge Abyssinian banana gives even more of a jungle feel ... «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
Dining News: Mall at Robinson adds dining options
... volcanic mashed potatoes, charred lemon, torched broccoli and shallots; and calzones rotos and cherimoya ice cream with a Pisco drizzle. «Tribune-Review, Jun 15»
Peruvian fruit cherimoya attracts Japanese market
Cherimoya is a fruit native to the Andes, though is grown in South Asia, South and Central Americas, Spain, Italy, and California. It has a flavor ... «Peru this Week, Mai 15»