On the East Coast, winter gardens and growing spaces are asleep, locked in cold, and bleakly grey, with bare-branched brown ...
• Cherimoyas are a sub-tropical fruit that are grown in Ventura County. • The cherimoya fruit is heart shaped. • Cherimoya is also known as the “custard apple.” • The black seeds are poisonous so ...
Of the traditional winter fruits of California, the cherimoya is increasingly sharing space in the fruit bowl. While generally considered a native of Central and South America, the cherimoya ...
Cherimoyas: That’s not a hand grenade, it’s a cherimoya. This warty green fruit may not look like something you’d want to eat, but its rough exterior hides a heart that’s pure custard. (In fact, one ...
If there’s a fruit guaranteed to capture marketgoers’ imaginations, it’s the cherimoya (pronounced chair-uh-MOY-yuh). With its dark, leathery, indented skin, this fruit bears an uncanny resemblance to ...
Linda Mark, the Farmers Market Fairy, is every L.A. market's resident produce gossip. Her celebrities are generally the sessile sort — piles of citrus or stone fruits depending on the season or ...
Cherimoya, a subtropical fruit, is available now at farmers market for a limited time. Grown in the banana belt of Ventura County, it”s easy to spot this delicate fruit wrapped and nestled in paper so ...
Perhaps the most enigmatic feature of the heart-shaped cherimoya is its evocative green, scaled armor-like exterior: Is it an artichoke? Dinosaur egg? Armadillo? Grenade? A fabric swatch from Karl ...
Cherimoya may be the most delicious fruit ever, given that its nickname is the “ice cream fruit.” A member of the species Annona cherimola, this ancient Incan fruit was originally reserved for royalty ...