Soursop Review - Weird Fruit Explorer in Malaysia - Ep. 94

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    Soursop (Annona muricata)
    Origin: Central America

Komentáře • 256

  • @WeirdExplorer
    @WeirdExplorer  Před 5 lety +30

    Want to try Soursop (wormless) yourself? They are available online at Miami fruit, use the link below and promo code WEIRDEXPLORER to get 5% off!
    miamifruit.org/products/soursop-guanabana?aff=24

    • @shan1474
      @shan1474 Před 4 lety

      I saw maggots in my sour sop when I first tried it. Maybe because it is pollinated by flies?

    • @KafkameetsPlath
      @KafkameetsPlath Před 4 lety

      Yuck did you order it from a Miami Fruit and it had a worm in it???

    • @shan1474
      @shan1474 Před 4 lety

      @@KafkameetsPlath vietnam

    • @quistan2
      @quistan2 Před 3 lety

      You just walked through a desert, the first fruit stand you come across has only 3 fruit Durrian, Noni, or soursop. What do you choose?

    • @stormevans6897
      @stormevans6897 Před 3 lety

      @@Phyto_Chemicals Most sugar apples contain it, but not in large amounts.. I'd say they're still perfectly fine to eat, I mean apples contain a cyanide in small amounts and that's pretty toxic but people still eat those, they just avoid the cyanide containing parts. Annonacin is used to make natural pesticides I think too, people use the Pawpaw for this in the eastern US.

  • @lusciousmustard5476
    @lusciousmustard5476 Před 6 lety +52

    Sorry for your loss, soursops are my favorite fruit imaginable, but I haven’t got food poisoning yet so that’s subject to change

  • @redsailor101
    @redsailor101 Před 3 lety +19

    What's worse then finding a worm in your fruit? Finding HALF a worm 😂😂😂

  • @gewgulkansuhckitt9086
    @gewgulkansuhckitt9086 Před 5 lety +40

    That soursop that made you sick may have been picked off the ground in an unsanitary area.

    • @JonHop1
      @JonHop1 Před rokem

      Its not really about Sanitation, as much as it is the Bacteria and Viruses that are in India. Westerners simply dont have the tolerance/immune system to handle many bacteria strains over there. This is why they tell you to never eat the food or drink any beverages, unless they are bottled, or prepared at a high-end Restaurant that has imported food.

  • @Tadders
    @Tadders Před 6 lety +38

    You ate worm castings, mmmm. When I saw the worm I immediately lost that hungry feeling I get when I watch these. That was a massive worm for sure.

    • @TheDarkizer
      @TheDarkizer Před 3 lety +3

      lol same, i'd be like.. nope nope.

    • @hlessiavedon
      @hlessiavedon Před 2 lety +2

      It's a caterpillar, if you eat produce you have eaten hundreds, if not thousands of insects in your lifetime. Same with any kind of flour, oh yeah, chocolate too. The bugs are just the more tame of the contaminants allowed in food in the usa.

  • @misererenobis8900
    @misererenobis8900 Před 8 lety +20

    Discovered this channel as I've recently discovered this fruit when having a Guanabana milkshake at a local Columbian restaurant here in London and can honestly say, I've have never tasted anything so refreshing in my entire life. I hope you and the soursop kiss & make up one day, it would be such a pity to miss out in such a delicious fruit! :P

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 8 lety +4

      +The Dolmen Even I can handle the milkshakes, they are so good. But something about looking at the fresh fruit makes me want to crawl under a table.

  • @joschelei262
    @joschelei262 Před 9 lety +25

    The juice of these blended with Evaporated & Condensed milk, spices makes a very tasty drink, I love it.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 9 lety +2

      Josche Lei Yeah these make excellent milk shakes.

  • @deweyd8210
    @deweyd8210 Před 3 měsíci

    Had a (jumbo) glass of soursop juice with breakfast in Playa Hermosa, Costa Rica, and raised a toast in your honor. Thanks for making travel weird for me!

  • @msjennable
    @msjennable Před 4 lety +4

    I could tell it was gonna go bad because the vein color was brown...it's supposed to be the same color as the fruit ... eek

  • @achillesheel7314
    @achillesheel7314 Před 3 lety +10

    Soursop is by far one of my favourite fruits. I feel sorry for your bad luck twice-over. One piece of consolation: You ought to eat the grub, it is far more nutritious in terms of per gram than the soursop ;-)

  • @SuperModerngranny
    @SuperModerngranny Před 6 lety +9

    I'd like to add that you are not supposed to eat the whole fruit. One or two heaped tablespoonful is all you should eat of the soursop. Usually mixed with other fruits to make a smoothy with the soursop taste. Never eat a whole soursop, it is potent!

  • @pnr
    @pnr Před 4 lety +6

    I'm eating one for the first time right now. I don't sense any berry flavor in mine. It tastes like sweetened yogurt that has a moderately stringy chewing gum texture. God, I have to chew a lot! At one point, I just give up chewing and just swallow the rest.
    There are no worms in mine though. I emptied the entire innards into a bowl before consumption.

  • @diskord42
    @diskord42 Před 5 lety +21

    That worm is just an extra boost of protein :)

  • @amorales259
    @amorales259 Před 8 lety +24

    if you eated really soft is gone to be bad. la guanábana no se come tan madura se come un poco firme.

  • @slymester
    @slymester Před 3 lety +5

    Soursops make an amazing milk drink. Absolutely love soursop

  • @jmelande4937
    @jmelande4937 Před 7 lety +5

    I love soursop. I had it a handful of times in Mexico. In Mexico it's a special treat-not rare but not super common. They usually turn it into a drink or juice. I never got ill from it.
    I'd love to try the related fruits if they're anything at all similar.

  • @KuraiChanZ
    @KuraiChanZ Před 6 lety +6

    Man, food poisoning is the worst. I know a few people that don't eat certain foods that are completely fine because of a food poisoning incident despite the food being fine, normally.
    I got food poisoning when I was younger, we didn't know what caused it, but I'm sure if we did know I probably would not enjoy eating that either.

  • @lishol7
    @lishol7 Před 9 měsíci

    I came across this video as I was travelling down a rabbit hole learning about soursops, The first video I saw was a woman scrubbing soursops and explaining how important it is to clean them. Now, I'm at your video and I see a picture of you posing with a soursop in your mouth (3:09) and sure enough, you got sick. I'm so sorry you had that experience, especially when having to travel. But.. smh. I'm glad you recovered and went on to continue your exploration.

  • @izonker
    @izonker Před 9 lety +19

    Jared Rydelek sorry to see your feud with the Soursoup continues unabated ;) Sorry to see that worm spoil all the fun. Don't judge the little guy too harshly, after all, we vegetarians have to stick together! :P In all seriousness THANK YOU for that statement "If you are eating fruit because you are trying to treat an illness-See a Doctor" (I may be paraphrasing due to gappy short-term memory... uh oh, guess I better down some Gingko biloba :P ) I have lived with a chronic illness for nearly 2 decades now, and I can not tell you how many times since the day I first found out in the hospital that I have had well intentioned, but ultimately misinformed people I have had tell me this, that, or the other fruit was the new "Miracle Cure" for everything from Augue to Impetigo and all illnesses between.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 9 lety +17

      izonker, Thank you for that. I've had a lot of fights with people over this subject. Because of my affinity for fruit and being vegetarian, its assumed I must be into all these holistic cures. I really am not. Fruit is great and healthy and can help you in a lot of ways but there is a disturbing amount of snake oil out there as well.

    • @rocksaltzwidaz3411
      @rocksaltzwidaz3411 Před 6 lety +2

      Oh my gosh, let me tell you something. One time I was at a hotel sitting in the lobby because there was a family thing happening in a venue which was really loud due to said celebration. The TV in the lobby was playing some preset programs which just went around in a loop, and then something about the soursop came up. It was unbelievable, it went on and on talking about the fruit saying that pharmaceutical companies wouldn't sell it because "yada yada capitalism, etc." without including any proof. So, in conclusion, never trust a man giving the Rokakaka fruit branch because it'll probably just be a pear branch.

  • @gulnaraumar9163
    @gulnaraumar9163 Před 8 lety +10

    Although it is disgusting having a warm in your fruit - it never bothered me - organic ripe fruit may have it. Also, I never got sick from it when I had fresh fruit from our garden. Just make sure you cut out its frass.
    Pesticides scare me a lot more. :-)

  • @sojoboscribe1342
    @sojoboscribe1342 Před rokem +1

    Question.
    I was always told that, because, it is rather tart, it is common to put a little sugar on soursop before consumption. is this true?
    I ask because, though I usually do this, a few year ago I happened to pick up a somewhat odd looking soursop in Manhattan's Chinatown (it was a lot paler and whiter skinned that a normal one) and when I tasted that one, it DIDN'T need any sugar, it was fine as it was. Is this common or did I find something a bit odd (I still have its seeds, so I could try and grow them if it is something unusual).

  • @vaishnavprasad7789
    @vaishnavprasad7789 Před 6 lety +4

    I apologise for your bad experience at the airport , please come again. ... Lots of love from kerala. And sorry about that old woman too :-p

  • @midnewt1468
    @midnewt1468 Před 5 lety +4

    i bought soursop in a glass jar in my unidos supermarket and i got food poisoning from it and i ended up throwing up and being sick from it. interesting to know that i wasn't the only one food poisoned by soursop.

  • @blatinobear
    @blatinobear Před 2 lety +1

    This video is iconic in your channel. Been subscribed for years and you never discuss defeat so eloquently as in this one. Soursops are delicious though.

  • @merenranemtyemsaf7874
    @merenranemtyemsaf7874 Před 5 lety +4

    They sell these at every store in Toronto. Expensive but pretty good

  • @foreseengust
    @foreseengust Před 7 lety +2

    It's one of my favorite fruits and I have never had any issues with it. I feel like just walking through a meat market can give you food poisoning, and the water in India could probably kill you. I'm sorry you had such a bad experience, but I hope you overcome your PTSD, don't let it have power over you for the rest of your life. Next time, cut any worm holes off before opening up the fruit, it's usually obvious where the worm hasn't touched. Worms are gross and scary but they don't cause the fruit to be toxic. I hope you try soursop again :)

  • @alr.3137
    @alr.3137 Před 5 lety +6

    It's not a worm but a caterpillar.

  • @teodorcamaj14
    @teodorcamaj14 Před 6 měsíci

    I would love to try these,next winter i will go to the maldives & i will probably try it,along with durian,jackfruit & rambutan,it is one of my top fruits i want to try. I heard it tastes like 🍍 🥥 & 🥭

  • @meisteremm
    @meisteremm Před 3 lety +2

    I really appreciate that you tell your viewers to not rely solely on the latest fad in "miracle" foods if they have chronic and often terminal illnesses like cancer.
    Medicine has expanded the human lifespan by a lot compared to the days when people foraged and hunted for food in the wild and it should be taken advantage of.
    There are plenty of snake oil salesmen out there, but your local physician has too much to lose to really be trying to cheat you.

  • @MariaRodrigues-ro9wc
    @MariaRodrigues-ro9wc Před 9 lety +2

    If any fruit have hole never buy try to look on all side sometime even jackfruit,mango, tamarind get warm inside. The fruit you bought soursop is already had a warm did you see those black things at the patch it is sign tells the fruit is not good.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 9 lety +1

      Maria Rodrigues yep, thats why I mentioned that in the video

  • @deannearmaya8090
    @deannearmaya8090 Před měsícem

    I tried Soursop first at a fiends house where her dad picked if off the tree for me to try. I ate a bit, but I don't like sour things so only ate enough to be polite. My mum who was with me ate the rest becauseshe loved the flavour. This pleased our host a lot. The next day I was fine but my mum was as sick as a dog. I think soursop is good for you in moderation, but you shouldn't try to eat the whole darn thing.

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
    @FishareFriendsNotFood972 Před 2 měsíci

    Worms are great protein sources, my friend! I don't know what it says about me that I was eating when I watched this video and just kept eating, lol

  • @ricktatum
    @ricktatum Před rokem

    Sorry about your bad experience with this fruit, but you are brave person. You took one on for the team.

  • @AquaFatherNature
    @AquaFatherNature Před 8 lety +2

    I get the frozen pulp every once in awhile at the local grocery store. It definitely has a putrid odor and a flavor reminiscent of coconut and pineapple, but not really good by itself. I can't really eat it without mixing it with other fruits/juices, in smoothies.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 8 lety +1

      +AquaGamer Yeah its pretty intense on its own, but great mixed or diluted.

  • @zackzimmer7167
    @zackzimmer7167 Před 2 lety

    That worm is living the Dream!

  • @epiccollision
    @epiccollision Před 3 lety +1

    I like the idea of these fruits they are capable of such great flavours and textures, when perfectly ripe....and fruit to fruit they can be so variable. “Oh I waited a week for this one fruit *tastes like sour wet newspaper,* see, worth it!”

  • @ringmybellesnaturalhairjou1843

    These make some awesome ice cream. Soursop and coconut ice cream yummmm

    • @alr.3137
      @alr.3137 Před 5 lety +2

      That sounds like an amazing combination! Thanks for the inspiration queen.

  • @OlWolf1011
    @OlWolf1011 Před 2 lety

    Only ever had the Goya guanabana nectar in a can - never fresh - as a kid. Used to love it. On a side-note, I practically grew up in a cherry-tree that I browsed off of every summer - and there were codling-moth larvae in ‘em cause the tree was never sprayed… I found out if I didn’t LOOK for ‘em, the cherry tasted good anyways and the worm was unnoticeable. If there’s a bug, the fruit is Organic.

  • @fivespeed3026
    @fivespeed3026 Před 5 lety +1

    I tried sugar apples yesterday but they were overripe. Last night and this morning were not fun. I don’t know if that’s what made me sick but I’m glad it’s over.

  • @jinguj
    @jinguj Před 6 lety +2

    In indonesia, we rarely eat it as it is, we drink it or turn it into frozen smoothie ice treat, and it's great. Maybe next time try soursop smoothie :D

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 6 lety +2

      I've had them and I agree they are much better that way.

  • @williamhardy4328
    @williamhardy4328 Před 4 lety +4

    I really appreciate your statements against holistic medicine. Some people really need to hear it even if it's scary to be sick and you're desperate for an alternative.

  • @patriciahazeltine9986
    @patriciahazeltine9986 Před 2 lety +1

    I used to go to a Salvadorian restaurant in Hollywood and they had a tropical juice there that was so amazing, I was told it was Guanaba. No one ever said soursop.

  • @SobrietyandSolace
    @SobrietyandSolace Před 4 lety +1

    From the experience of my grandmother trying to grow it, the tree had a very very low yield and the fruit got so big and heavy that it often dropped before it was ready or dropped overnight and the bugs or birds would get to it before we could which is frustrating as it is one of THE VERY BEST tasting fruits in existance to me; It's like banana, peach, strawberry and pineapple, basically like someone put a whole smoothie in one fruit somehow. I prefer it to sugar or custard apples as they can sometimes be a bit mealy and I prefer the soursop acidity over a custardy taste. It seems very susceptible to spoilage though... I'm sorry you had such a horrific experience :(
    Soursop leaves make the most wonderfully enjoyable tea but the controversy on the health benefits/risks s a bit worrying. It should be an occasional treat.

    • @ItsBrendo
      @ItsBrendo Před rokem

      Bag the fruit to keep birds and bats away and to cradle falling fruit.

  • @kathleenhawkes7543
    @kathleenhawkes7543 Před 2 lety

    Oh geez. I'm so sorry you went through that! I hope nothing like that ever happens again!

  • @VioletPrism
    @VioletPrism Před 3 lety

    GUANABANAS ARE SO YUMMY
    Go to Puerto Rico and try some might have better luck there!

  • @gtablurt5791
    @gtablurt5791 Před 3 lety +1

    Soursops are not cultivated so they are not sprayed with insecticides which makes them get a risk of bearing worms.

  • @doompotty
    @doompotty Před 5 lety +1

    Just wanted to let you know that I had soursop juice from Welchs today and it was good and worm free! I'd recommend it.

  • @genkigenko2546
    @genkigenko2546 Před 2 lety +1

    Soursop flesh are white, yours is almost brown(oxidation)... Which means the fruit is not fresh and has been picked several weeks before... Soursop is a summer fruit and is eaten fresh, or two or three days at most after picking... Soursops are hard on the tree and are not a threat to insects bites and for a worm to get that big it must take weeks - eat fresh fruit man!

  • @sabrelion8426
    @sabrelion8426 Před 3 lety +2

    Mad respect to you for doing something you hate for us

  • @ps-uj5dm
    @ps-uj5dm Před 2 lety

    5:15 I'm from Kerala India, the airport is known for gold smuggling busts so that's why so much checking

  • @syamiljamil
    @syamiljamil Před 7 lety +3

    Soursop in Malaysian is Durian Belanda which literally means Dutch Durian. I have no idea why it is called as that. Probably because they were brought by the Dutch and they look like durian? 😂

  • @Forge17
    @Forge17 Před 3 lety

    I’ve only had guanabana (soursop) in a flavored yogurt drink, but it was the most amazingly complex flavor. Such an alien taste that can’t be described by our simple fruits here in the US

  • @FikriTaufik
    @FikriTaufik Před 8 lety +1

    really love the soursop juice. i don't know about india, but we prefer to make a juice here in malaysia rather than eating it raw. and we mix it with guava.

  • @mfburns7909
    @mfburns7909 Před 2 lety

    💙 Guanabanas! 🙏 😋
    Sorry you got sick

  • @rayikaikin
    @rayikaikin Před 2 lety

    i bought one of these then watched this video... i got the courage to try it anyways and its really tasty!!!! as long as i dont get food poisoning i think you should try this one again!

  • @dondobbs9302
    @dondobbs9302 Před 6 lety +1

    My gal here in Thailand tells me they're called Durian Nuea here (Northern Durian.) She's got a tree in her back yard.

    • @azroyazhar4481
      @azroyazhar4481 Před 4 lety

      we northern malaysian. people caled it 'durian daun'(leaf durian) or durian belanda (dutch durian)

  • @KennethHarv659
    @KennethHarv659 Před 2 lety

    On the inside, the soursop looks like a white paw paw. The flesh seems similarly textured and the seeds are the same color and shape, but a little smaller. than a paw paw The skin on the soursop is green and shaped like a paw paw, but slightly scaled where paw paw skin is smooth and green with yellow highlights when ripe. The blossom on a soursop looks like a yellow paw paw flower as well. On the paw paw, there are three central lobes and three outer petals that look like a pyramidal bell before it opens. This is why it is called Asminia Triloba. (Three Lobes). The paw paw flower is burgundy and very unique for the mountains. The soursop is exactly the same structurally (the flower). The reason that I bring this up is that I LOVE paw paw fruit. As a matter of fact, so much that I ate one that was not yet completely ripe. It cleaned my pipes SO BAD that I wanted to die. Deer will not eat the leaves of a paw paw. Guess why? The leaves disagree similarly with animals. You mentioned being ill on the plane, and I pictured you looking at the in flight facility, grimacing, and having a seat. Then all of the sudden a mask drops from the ceiling and a fasten seat belt sign starts flashing, and it hits you...you're going down.
    When you eat an unripe paw paw, it's similar. I wondered if these two fruits are in the same family and if you may have just eaten one too early. The severity, consistency, duration, and general repetition without losing intensity was like a really bad case of food poisoning, and technically, it was, but not from bacteria. When ripe, I think a paw paw is world class. When unripe, it is phenomenally BAD.

  • @WBeraa
    @WBeraa Před 2 lety

    the soursop ive had a few times is not sour at all and almost has a milk quality to it, very sweet and extremely delicious. The skin looked a bit different it had these cool looking dragon scales on it rather than the spines this one had not sure what the variety is called, also smaller too.

  • @allen3784
    @allen3784 Před 2 lety

    I had a frozen Soursop fruit purée from this Spanish food brand called Canoa and it smelled like vomit and tasted similar. I know it wasn’t the fresh ripe fruit but surely they taste better then that. That worm was a caterpillar and I don’t think they transmit disease.

  • @ENNEN420
    @ENNEN420 Před 7 měsíci

    He actually fell for the long running practical joke in India. Eating the food. RIP.

  • @Austin_V
    @Austin_V Před 3 lety +1

    That thing the middle of the fruit, yeah if its brown it it aint fresh. Hahaha PTSD - post traumatic sh*tmypants disorder. Im binge-watching this dude.

  • @marcosmusixpcmusicam
    @marcosmusixpcmusicam Před 7 lety +1

    when a worm is inside, the fruit does not ripe ok, so the taste will not be as good as it can be. I wonder what species is that worm... it seems to be bigger than fruit flies worms

  • @زنكي
    @زنكي Před 9 lety +1

    What did you do in the airplane...with all this diahrria...?

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 9 lety

      temogen2 By the time I got on the plane, I think I worked most of it out of my system. So although I had to get up every few hours it wasn't as bad. The worst part was that I had to change planes at Qatar airport, which at the time did not have a bathroom in the transfer terminal. I luckily did not have a problem for the hour wait I had.

  • @FikriTaufik
    @FikriTaufik Před 8 lety +1

    really love the soursop juice. i don't know about india, but we prefer to make a juice here in malaysia rather than eating it raw.

  • @dominiquesiwulich4746
    @dominiquesiwulich4746 Před 7 měsíci

    Worms can be in any fruit tho right ??

  • @Connor-kx2gk
    @Connor-kx2gk Před 3 lety

    If you never tried soursop, STILL TRY IT!! It is one of the tastiest fruits you can find. I crush soursop whenever im lucky enough to get ahold of it. I feel bad for Jared having awful luck, but I never had any issues with worms or sickness from sop. At worst it is a tricky balance to ripen. Also FYI don't eat the seeds :)

  • @jagoldenpyrenees491
    @jagoldenpyrenees491 Před 3 lety +1

    Poor froot boi traumatized by the froot

  • @sazji
    @sazji Před 7 lety

    Oh jeez, I can't imagine trying to travel with food poisoning.
    Sorry you got turned off of soursops. I have the same aversion now to one of my (erstwhile) favorite dishes because of a similar incident...it involved standing on a busy cloverleaf waiting for a minibus that seemed never to come, and seriously evaluating my (very limited) options should the bowls decide to run free, so to speak. It also ended with a technicolor yawn out the bus window the entire length of my new neighborhood's main street.
    Carry Ercefuryl with you, and pop them the MOMENT you feel that first stab in the gut.

  • @fabiofonv
    @fabiofonv Před 4 lety

    I have a graviola tree here in my backyard it's kinda dangerous because you collect them when they fall on the floor and kinda shatter, so sometimes it can be kind dangerous.

  • @mimit4ever
    @mimit4ever Před 3 lety

    I was eating an apple while watching this. I didnt finish.

  • @kenya-jaidejohnson899
    @kenya-jaidejohnson899 Před 2 lety

    Soursop is great. I love it but it's way easier to just juice it. Had it alot with my grandmother, never seen worms in it though but with the Jamaican apples and Mangoes I have. Sorry for your bad luck but sometimes worms be fruit lovers

  • @SSs-lm3te
    @SSs-lm3te Před 3 lety

    Loved the video, so sorry about the worm 🪱 - lucky you didn’t eat more!

  • @ginabe091
    @ginabe091 Před 7 lety +3

    Sorry, but I think the problem you first had with soursops was not because you got it from an old lady in India. It's because you ate too much of it!!
    You should eat only a quarter of it, or even less if they're very big. As for the worm, just cut out the part that's black and contaminated.
    This fruit is delicious if you make a milkshake with milk and a bit of organic sugar added to it. It's a common practice in Mexico. Needless to say, you need to remove the seeds before beating the mixture in the blender.
    But do not have too much of it. I usually prepare the milkshake in the evening, and will drink about two glasses only. The next day, it will be equally good!

  • @JoseMartinez-df2db
    @JoseMartinez-df2db Před 5 měsíci

    Soursop is native to the Americas.

  • @zinmin091
    @zinmin091 Před 8 lety +3

    I really like that fruit

  • @alastairlloyd3779
    @alastairlloyd3779 Před 7 lety +1

    I finally managed to get a really fresh one. Cost me an arm and a leg, but no regrets.

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 7 lety

      Ah nice! Tricky to find, but worth it for the experience.

  • @vinny8256
    @vinny8256 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for explaining the whole “cancer treating” properties, my mom has breast cancer for the second time and I’ve been looking to find natural things to help with it. You definitely saved her from having more problems!

  • @oscard.lisboa6105
    @oscard.lisboa6105 Před 3 měsíci

    Had a similar experience with guava, was muching on a bag full of 'em with some friends, till I bet one, looked, and it was full of worms, can't eat fresh guava any more

  • @loveandpeace3545
    @loveandpeace3545 Před 4 lety

    This fruit in Spanish is called guanabana. That's the name we call it in Puerto Rico. If its too soft its not going to be good. It needs to be a little more firm. The flavor is very good. The juice is delicious. Sorry you had a bad experience with it. You might be allergic to it. All fruits do not agree with everyone.

  • @SKAPAADOOPY
    @SKAPAADOOPY Před 2 lety

    And the worm just had to appear 🙊

  • @heathergall-savoury3740
    @heathergall-savoury3740 Před 7 lety +3

    If you eat a lot of soursop, like a whole one, it will certainly give you very loose bowels. Also, if you drink a lot of the drink.

  • @zinmin091
    @zinmin091 Před 8 lety

    You can also find those in Thailand

  • @dickout123
    @dickout123 Před 9 lety +2

    No old woman. Got it. )

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 9 lety +1

      Jay Lennah I would suggest writing that down on a piece of paper and carrying it with you at all times.

  • @surrealist1976
    @surrealist1976 Před 2 měsíci

    Was cruising the comments for mute video, not muted sound come later 😂

  • @rebeccabeebe1
    @rebeccabeebe1 Před 7 lety +1

    my local grocery store always has soursop and I've been wanting to try it but thus video makes me scared to lol

    • @WeirdExplorer
      @WeirdExplorer  Před 7 lety +3

      rebeccabeebe1 haha they are really good... Just be careful ;)

  • @LarsSveen
    @LarsSveen Před 4 lety

    Is the sour smell that you're trying to describe like that funky old sock smell that a lot of these kind of fruits have?

  • @xdragonxmasterx6790
    @xdragonxmasterx6790 Před měsícem

    Soursop to me taste like a sour green apple candy custard

  • @sinisterthoughts2896
    @sinisterthoughts2896 Před 2 lety

    The brown stuff was dirt from when you cut into it. Still, I'm sorry for the torture you endured.

  • @ninjapanda4024
    @ninjapanda4024 Před 2 lety

    I love soursop. The only time I’ve gotten a worm in a fruit is guava but it did look kind of bad so that’s probably why

  • @calvinmadison6065
    @calvinmadison6065 Před 2 lety

    Now I have soursop PTSD.i really wanted to try this but maybe not

  • @TheProtronic
    @TheProtronic Před 6 lety

    I had some in Togo, West Africa. I thought it was a little too sour and sweet if that makes sense. It reminded me of that artificial green apple flavor you taste in Jolly Ranchers and Laffy Taffys.

  • @DankFroot
    @DankFroot Před 3 lety

    No worries. That worm wasnt likely a parasitic species.

  • @JbrosLul
    @JbrosLul Před 3 lety

    YEA SOURSOP

  • @jasperjones6857
    @jasperjones6857 Před 3 lety

    "Horrible food poisoning" Welcome to India, US tourist.

  • @JohnWPB
    @JohnWPB Před 9 lety +10

    If you are interested in the actual review of the fruit, jump to 8:00 minutes into the video.

  • @australiacrazy8882
    @australiacrazy8882 Před 9 lety +3

    Im so sorry

  • @kir2847
    @kir2847 Před 6 lety +1

    At least that was a caterpillar, not a proper worm. For me worms are a hundred times worse than an insect larva.

  • @SKAPAADOOPY
    @SKAPAADOOPY Před 2 lety

    I'm not trying to be insensitive but this review cracked me up 😂

  • @dominiquesiwulich4746
    @dominiquesiwulich4746 Před 7 měsíci

    Omg the kitties ❤❤❤

  • @luispinero2835
    @luispinero2835 Před rokem

    At 12:17 I thought you were going to say: "...so I'm gonna go and take a long hot shit."