custard$18267$ - translation to greek
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custard$18267$ - translation to greek

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      
n. γαλακτόπητα, κρέμα
caramel custard         
  • Portuguese [[Pudim Abade de Priscos]]
  • Homemade caramel pudding, [[Mumbai]]
  • Caramel custard served at a restaurant in Mangalore, India
  • ''Flan napolitano'' in Mexico
  • [[Philippine]] ''leche'' flan are characteristically oval-shaped due to the traditional use of tin molds known as ''llaneras''.
CUSTARD DESSERT WITH SOFT CARAMEL ON TOP
Creme caramel; Cream caramel; Rožata; Leche Flan; Caramel custard; Rozata; Creme Caramel; Purin (pudding); Leche flan; Milk flan; 🍮; Custard pudding; Caramel Custard; Flan de leche; Flan (custard); Purin (Japanese pudding); Rožada; Rozada; Caramel pudding; Caramel Pudding; Tocino del cielo; Tocino de cielo; Crème renversée; Creme renversee; Crème renversée au caramel
κρέμα καραμελέ

Definition

custard apple
¦ noun
1. a large fleshy tropical fruit with a sweet yellow pulp.
2. the tree which bears custard apples, native to Central and South America. [Genus Annona: several species.]

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