Custard-apple
Related Category: Plants
common name for members of the Annonaceae, a family of shrubs, woody vines, and small trees of the tropics. The custard-apples (
Annona squamosa and
A. reticulata) and other members of the family bear a soft, sweet fruit popular in the tropics and have been transplanted from the Americas to the Old World. The pawpaw, or papaw (
Asimina triloba), one of the few temperate species remaining from the more extensive range of the family in the past, is a shrub or small tree of E North America which also bears a sweet edible fruit. The name pawpaw is sometimes applied to the
papaya, an unrelated plant. The custard-apple family is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Magnoliales.