We Ate An Illegal Fruit - Mullatha / Soursop- Taste Test

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Hi,
This is the video regarding the Soursop / Mullatha. I saw this fruit time when we were in our Indian Vacation. Very curious to taste test it. It is very sour and little bit of sugar. This fruit is healthy and poisonous too.


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What are the benefits of eating soursop?
Soursop: Tea Recipes, 10 Health Benefits & Nutritional Info
Due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and hypoglycemic properties, soursop can offer many health benefits, such as:
Relieving anti-inflammatory diseases. ...
Preventing diabetes. ...
Maintain eye health. ...
Protecting the stomach. ...
Improving stress and anxiety. ...
Regulating blood pressure. ...
Strengthening the immune system

Is it safe to eat soursop every day?
While soursop can offer significant health benefits, it does have some potential drawbacks. Studies have shown that the fruit and tea made from the leaves may cause symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. Studies also indicate that it may interact with high blood pressure medication or medications for diabetes

Why is soursop illegal?
When used orally, soursop is classified as likely unsafe, said Kellman, citing two studies. Eating the fruit could lead to movement disorders similar to Parkinson's disease, according to a case-control study in the French West Indies.

Is soursop banned in the US?
Is Soursop Illegal? Why Some Think This Fruit Is Banned
Although some people believe that soursop is illegal to consume in the U.S., you can actually get soursop throughout the country without legal repercussions. Walmart and Amazon, for example, sell soursop nectars

What countries eat soursop?
Soursop (Family; Annona muricata L.)

Soursop is a tropical fruit, native to South American countries (Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, Peru, and Venezuela). However, this plant is widely cultivated in South East Asia, Pacific regions, and North Africa. Matured fruits are 20–25 cm long and weigh an average of 5–6 kg

Who should not eat soursop?
Things to Watch Out For

Studies also indicate that it may interact with high blood pressure medication or medications for diabetes. The compounds in the fruit may strengthen the effects of such medications, causing dangerous drops in your blood pressure or blood sugar levels. You should also avoid eating soursop seeds

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