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Nutritional Value of Soursop per 100g

Nutritional Value of Soursop per 100g

Soursop has a creamy tropical texture with a sweet-tangy flavor that feels like fruit and dessert at the same time. It is best enjoyed fresh and simple.

In a nutshell: The values provided are approximate and can vary depending on the size and ripeness.

1) Soursop

Nutritional facts per 100g

NutrientAmount Per 100g% Daily Value*
Calories66 kcal3%
Carbohydrates16.8 g6%
Fiber3.3 g13%
Sugars13.5 g
Protein1 g2%
Fat0.3 g0%
Vitamin A0 IU0%
Vitamin C20.6 mg34%
Potassium278 mg6%
Calcium14 mg1%

Pros

  • Sweet-tangy fruit that can replace desserts.
  • Fiber helps keep the snack satisfying.
  • Vitamin C supports immunity routines.

Cons

  • Natural sugars add up if you take large servings.
  • Packaged soursop drinks often add extra sugar.
  • Seeds are not edible, remove fully.

Right time to eat

  • Mid-morning or early evening snack.
  • Post-lunch dessert swap in small portion.

Health benefits

  • Helps satisfy sweet cravings with a whole fruit.
  • Fiber supports digestion.
  • Hydration-friendly tropical fruit option.

Best way to eat

  • Eat fresh pulp and remove seeds completely.
  • Blend with water or curd without adding sugar.
  • Keep portion moderate due to sweetness.

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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