English, asked by shreelaxmimehena05, 6 months ago

1. Where did the custard apple seeds come from? Were they the only things the
family received every year from the village?​

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Answered by QTPIEE
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The custard apple is believed to be a native of the West Indies but it was carried in early times through Central America to southern Mexico. It has long been cultivated and naturalized as far south as Peru and Brazil. It is commonly grown in the Bahamas and occasionally in Bermuda and southern Florida.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The custard apple is believed to be a native of the West Indies but it was carried in early times through Central America to southern Mexico. It has long been cultivated and naturalized as far south as Peru and Brazil. It is commonly grown in the Bahamas and occasionally in Bermuda and southern Florida.

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