The content behind soursop leaves<br><br>Sirsak (Annona muricata L.) is one of the most widely encountered fruits in Indonesia. Tropical climate and suitable soil conditions are the main factors for the many soursop trees that grow in the country around the equator line. The origin of this spiked fruit is the Caribbean, North America, and South America. The soursop is commercially planted to be taken by flesh. In general, soursop flesh is white and feels sour when consumed directly. This does not undo the intention of the community to cultivate soursop into food and drink, such as juices and jams, given that soursop fruit meat offers a variety of positive content such as high levels of vitamin C, carbohydrates, especially Fructose, and fiber. However, in addition to the soursop fruit that is rich in useful substances, it turns out that soursop leaves can also be utilized to be consumed with medical purposes, especially for the alternative treatment of cancer sufferers.
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