Custard apple
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File:Custard apple or Bullock's heart (Annona reticulata L.); fru Wellcome V0042682.jpg
Custard apple: fruiting branch with sections of fruit and seeds.
Custard apple is a common name for several fruits and may refer to Annonaceae, the custard apple family,<ref>{{#if:18092 | {{#invoke:template wrapper|wrap|_template=cite web|_exclude=id,ID,taxon
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- Annona cherimola, a tree and fruit also called cherimoya<ref>Template:GRIN</ref>
- Annona muricata, a tree and fruit also called guanábana or soursop<ref>Template:GRIN</ref>
- Annona reticulata, a tree and fruit also called custard apple, ox heart or bullock's heart
- Annona senegalensis, a tree and fruit called wild custard-apple<ref>Template:GRIN</ref>
- Annona squamosa, a tree and fruit also called sugar apple or sweetsop<ref>Template:GRIN</ref>
- Asimina triloba,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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Custard apple may also refer to Casimiroa edulis, in the rue or citrus family, Rutaceae.