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Fresh Organic Soursop Fruit – Nutrient-Rich & Exotic Superfruit - $18 per lb
Fresh Organic Soursop Fruit – Nutrient-Rich & Exotic Superfruit - $18 per lb
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*Due to the high volume of orders, shipping time for fruit is currently up to two weeks with import & customs wait times. Once shipped, your fruit will be overnighted to you.
Fresh Organic Soursop Fruit
Exotic Superfruit | Naturally Grown | Rich in Antioxidants & Nutrients
Indulge in the rich, tropical flavor and powerful wellness benefits of our Fresh Organic Soursop Fruit (also known as Graviola or Guanábana). Handpicked at peak ripeness, this exotic fruit features a soft, creamy texture with a unique blend of strawberry, pineapple, and citrus notes—making it perfect for smoothies, juices, desserts, or eating fresh with a spoon.
Beyond its incredible taste, soursop is revered for its immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. Traditionally used in holistic and herbal medicine, it's naturally rich in vitamin C, fiber, and phytochemicals that support overall health and vitality.
🌿 Key Benefits:
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Supports a strong immune system
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Naturally anti-inflammatory and antioxidant-rich
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May support healthy digestion and gut health
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Promotes energy and cellular health
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A delicious, nutrient-dense addition to your wellness lifestyle
🥭 How to Use:
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Enjoy fresh by scooping out the soft pulp
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Blend into smoothies, juices, and teas
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Use in natural desserts or fruit bowls
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Freeze pulp for sorbets or popsicles
🛒 Storage Tips:
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Store whole soursop in a cool, dry place until soft
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Once ripe, refrigerate and consume within 2–3 days
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Pulp can be frozen for long-term use
From its rich tropical taste to its time-honored health benefits, our fresh soursop fruit is a perfect way to enjoy nature’s sweetest wellness gift.
Note on Outer Skin Mold:
Because soursop is a high-moisture tropical fruit, condensation during storage or shipping can sometimes cause harmless mold to appear on the outer skin. This does not mean the fruit is spoiled. The thick rind naturally protects the soft white pulp inside, and the mold stays on the surface. Simply wash the fruit before cutting. As long as the inside is fresh, aromatic, and free of discoloration, it is perfectly safe to enjoy.
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