Growing in tropical Americathe plant of guanabana has many different names. They call it sour apple, prickly annona and traviola. All these names denote an evergreen tree that spoils the inhabitants of Latin America with juicy, large and very useful fruits. The taste of guanabana is appreciated by gardeners around the world. Currently, this tree is cultivated in India and Australia, as well as in southern China.
The fruits of guanabana that appear on the plantseveral times a year, reach a length of thirty centimeters, while having a diameter of 15 cm. The exotic fruit can weigh up to seven kilograms. The tropical fruits of guanaban (photo below) are covered with a very dense, but very thin skin with spines. The inside of the fruit, divided into small segments, contains a juicy pulp, reminiscent of its consistency custard. To taste, guanabana reminds a little of strawberries and pineapple, while having a small sour citrus.
If a tropical fruit is used regularly,the optimal intestinal microflora is maintained in the body. The fruit of guanaban, the benefit of which lies in its ability to remove toxins, helps fight extra pounds. "Sour apple" leads the liver to normal state. This fruit is very useful for patients suffering from gout and rheumatism, as well as arthritis. Not so long ago it was revealed that substances that contain guanabana, destroy foreign cells in the body. This ability of sweet fruit pulp is used in the fight against oncology.
The plant of guanabana, whose use has long beenknown to the Indians who inhabited the lands of Latin America, found its use as an antispasmodic and soothing agent. In this case, the bark and the leaves of the tree were used. The fruit of guanabana was fed to lower blood pressure. Immature fruits are still used in the treatment of dysentery. From the leaves of the healing tree, local people make tea. It helps with asthma and coughing. The seeds in the fruit serve as raw materials for the production of oil. This product is effective in pediculosis. The roots of the tropical tree are also used. They have the strongest toxic properties.