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    The names used to refer to Sugar Apple in Spanish-speaking territories simplify its identification during international purchases and travel.

    1. Guanábana has multiple origins across different regions of Spanish territory, but people mostly use this name to refer to soursop.

    2. Anón (Puerto Rico & Cuba)

    3. In certain Latin American countries, Chirimoya functions as the name for this fruit despite referring to another species belonging to the Annona genus.

    4. Manzana de Azúcar (Literal translation: “sugar apple”)

    5. The “Heart-Shaped Fruit” (Fruta de Corazón) represents another name this specific fruit sometimes gets in several areas.

    The Spanish names for Sugar Apple vary by country, yet the fruit maintains its flavor similar to one another, no matter the region.

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