African custard-apple
African custard-apple is an edible plant with official name of Annona senegalensis which grows in Africa, India where it is called Sitafal, Caribbean, South America and other warmer climates.
Classification
Kingdom | |
Plantae – plantes, Planta, Vegetal, plants | |
Subkingdom | |
Viridiplantae – green plants | |
Infrakingdom | |
Streptophyta – land plants | |
Superdivision | |
Embryophyta | |
Division | |
Tracheophyta – vascular plants, tracheophytes | |
Subdivision | |
Spermatophytina – spermatophytes, seed plants, phanérogames | |
Class | |
Magnoliopsida | |
Superorder | |
Magnolianae | |
Order | |
Magnoliales | |
Family | |
Annonaceae – custard apples | |
Genus | |
Annona L. | |
Species | |
Annona senegalensis Pers. – wild custard-apple |
Nutritional information on African custard-apple
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