Cherimoya trees, also known as custard apples, are a small broad-headed evergreen tree grown for its large, exceptionally delicious fruits and tropical foliage. Its erect growth, which spreads as it ...
A farmer growing custard apples in Kamahuha village in Murang'a is making better returns after he shifted from coffee farming. In 2003, Fredrick Kinyanjui 57, retired from driving long-distance trucks ...
If you are ready to venture into the world of exotic tropical fruit, consider planting a tree from the annonaceae or custard-apple family. Several tasty species are available and grow well here in ...
Custard apples (matomoko) have numerous health and nutritional benefits. They can be consumed when ripe or value-added to make ice cream, juice, milk shakes or desserts. They contain the antioxidants ...
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