Is soursop a durian?

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asked Dec 7 in Other-Food Drink by Every365days (1,440 points)
Is soursop a durian?

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answered Dec 9 by Terazakdll (8,570 points)
Soursop is not a durian although they are sometimes confused for each other.

Soursop is called "durian belanda" or Dutch Durian in some areas of the world.

Although Soursop and Durian are not the same and are different fruits from different plants.

The main difference between Soursop and Durian is durian's strong odor and soursop's sweet as well as sour taste.

Soursop is a green, spiky fruit with soft, white fibrous flesh.

The taste of Soursop is sweet and sour, with notes of pineapple as well as citrus and strawberry.

And the origin of Soursop is Central and South America.

Durian is a large, spiky fruit that has a strong and pungent odor.

The taste of durian fruit is creamy, with a custard like fresh with flavors of almond, vanilla and caramel.

Durian fruit originated in Southeast Asia.

The name durian belanda is used for soursop as it resembles the Asian durian and was brought to Southeast Asia by the Dutch, who had likely encountered it in Central America.

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