custard apple - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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custard apple - Übersetzung nach Englisch

LIST OF PLANTS WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
Custard-apple; Custard Apple; Custard apples
  • Custard apple: fruiting branch with sections of fruit and seeds.

custard apple         
(n.) = chirimoyo, chirimoya
Ex: Many new technologies have been or are currently being developed to improve the yield and fruit quality of custard apple.
custard         
  • A formal custard preparation, garnished with raspberries
  • Custard tarts
  • Pastry cream
  • Layers of a [[trifle]] showing the custard in between [[cake]], fruit and [[whipped cream]]
VARIETY OF CULINARY PREPARATIONS BASED ON A COOKED MIXTURE OF MILK OR CREAM AND EGG YOLK
Cream custard; Egg custard; Egg Custard; Pastry cream; Crème pâtissière; Creme patisserie; Crème pâtisserie; Creme mousseline; Crème pâtissièrre; Crème patissière; Creme patissierre; Creme patissiere; Custards; Crema pasticcera; Lemon custard; Crême pâtissière; Walking on custard; Cuſtards; Cuſtard; Crème diplomat; Crémeux; Vanilla sauce; Creme Patisserie
(n.) = natillas
Ex: Products for the domestic market include milk, cream, custard, desserts, milk shakes and ice cream.
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* custard apple = chirimoyo, chirimoya
* custard powder = natillas en polvo
apples         
  • Wild ''Malus sieversii'' apple in [[Kazakhstan]]
  • ''[[Adam and Eve]]'' by [[Albrecht Dürer]] (1507), showcasing the apple as a symbol of sin
  • An apple tree in Germany
  • Apple blossom
  • An apple core, part of an apple not usually eaten, containing the seeds
  • Apple blossom from an old [[Ayrshire]] cultivar
  • Leaves with significant insect damage
  • Iduna]]" (1901) by [[Carl Larsson]]
  • [[Heracles]] with the apple of [[Hesperides]]
  • Blossoms, fruits, and leaves of the apple tree (''Malus domestica'')
  • cultivars]] in a wholesale food market
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  • [[Orchard mason bee]] on apple bloom, [[British Columbia]], Canada
  • Machine for paring, coring, and slicing apples, from Henry B. Scammell's 1897 handbook ''Cyclopedia of Valuable Receipts''
  • [[L. K. Relander]], the former [[President of Finland]], with his family picking apples in the 1930s
FRUIT OF THE APPLE TREE
Nutritional information about the apple; Apple (tree); Apple/Nutritional information; Apple tree; Apples; Apple (Fruit); Malus domestica; Apple Popularity; Aplle; Culture of apple; Apple trees; Apple-tree; Apple (fruit); Dried apple; Malus domesticus; User:Ganeshk/sandbox/CSVTest/apple; 🍎; 🍏; Apple production; Malus pumila; Malus communis; Pyrus malus; Apple peel; Apple core; Malus ×domestica; Apple Trees; Malus × domestica
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Definition

natilla
Expresiones Relacionadas
nata: nata, pasta

Wikipedia

Custard apple

Custard apple is a common name for several fruits and may refer to:

These include:

  • Annonaceae, the custard apple family, includes the following species referred to as custard apples:
    • Asimina triloba, the "pawpaw", a deciduous tree, with a range from southern Ontario to Texas and Florida, that bears the largest edible fruit native to the United States or Canada.
    • Annona cherimola, a tree and fruit also called cherimoya
    • Annona reticulata
    • Annona squamosa, a tree and fruit also called sugar apple or sweetsop
    • Annona senegalensis, a tree and fruit called wild custard-apple
  • Casimiroa edulis, in the rue or citrus family, Rutaceae
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für custard apple
1. The fruit market also offers buyers a variety of choices of Autumn fruits such as grapefruit, custard apple, dragon fruit, duran and mangosteen.
2. "For the past three years the government has given me a subsidy for planting and nurturing these custard apple trees and now that we have rains this year I should be able to get a steady income from the fruits for the next 20–25 years," Kamte said.