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guanabana
[ gwuh-nah-buh-nuh ]
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Origin of guanabana1
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Example Sentences
The guanabana is eaten in its natural state, but serves its best purpose as a flavor for ices or cooling drinks.
Of the same family as the chirimoya is the guanabana (Anona muricata), or sour sop, an unattractive name for so delicious a fruit.
The guanabana is a green-skinned fruit with white meat, and is used chiefly for making a pleasant drink, although it can be eaten.
Upon her return I am offered some 'refresco,' made from the juicy fruit of the guanabana.
I wonder; for there is something besides guanabana in the libation!
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