What does buah sirsak in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word buah sirsak in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use buah sirsak in Indonesian.

The word buah sirsak in Indonesian means soursop. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word buah sirsak

soursop

noun (fruit)

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Guanabana, yang juga disebut sirsak, adalah buah oval yang berkulit hijau dan berduri kecil-kecil, dengan daging putih yang segar dan biji-biji cokelat gelap yang mengilap.
Also called the soursop (Annona muricata), the guanabana is an oval green-skinned fruit with spiny protuberances and a succulent white flesh interspersed with shiny dark-brown seeds.
Jus segar yang populer di Senegal terbuat dari bissap, jahe, buy (diucapkan 'buoy', yang merupakan buah dari pohon baobab, juga dikenal sebagai "buah roti monyet"), mangga, atau buah lain atau pohon-pohon liar (yang paling terkenal sirsak, yang disebut corossol dalam bahasa Prancis).
Popular fresh juices are made from bissap, ginger, buy (pronounced 'buoy', which is the fruit of the baobab tree, also known as "monkey bread fruit"), mango, or other fruit or wild trees (most famously soursop, which is called corossol in French).

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