Market correspondent Gillian Ferguson catches up with Mercedes Saucedo at the Santa Monica Farmer’s Market. Saucedo is shopping for kiwi, yuzu, and cherimoya for her seasonal ice creams at Casa Coco.
The cherimoya is a fruit native to South America. (Photo credit: iStock/Getty Images) The cherimoya’s inedible peel is scaly and similar in appearance to an artichoke. The flesh inside is creamy and ...
Cherimoya (Annona cherimola) is a green, cone-shaped fruit with leathery skin and creamy, sweet flesh. Thought to have originated in the Andes mountains of South America, it’s grown in tropical areas ...
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