If there are Haitians or Spanish in the area, chances are you will find it there.
In a Haitian store, it will be in the produce section. In any regular American grocery store, you'll find it in the freezer section where all the frozen ethnic foods are. It will be under the name Guanabana (spanish). They also have the papaya. And they are very good when you make them into a smoothie with your blender.
You may add milk, strawberies, yogurt, and it's delicious.... It'll take you back to tropical Haiti - The only difference is, you have electricity and you don't have to mash it with a spoon to blend it :)
They also have it this juice in a can, but the canned juice doesn't have the "smoothie" consistency that we're used to in Haiti.
Haitian Creole ↔ English Reference, Look up Haitian Creole and English Words
In a Haitian store, it will be in the produce section. In any regular American grocery store, you'll find it in the freezer section where all the frozen ethnic foods are. It will be under the name Guanabana (spanish). They also have the papaya. And they are very good when you make them into a smoothie with your blender.
You may add milk, strawberies, yogurt, and it's delicious.... It'll take you back to tropical Haiti - The only difference is, you have electricity and you don't have to mash it with a spoon to blend it :)
They also have it this juice in a can, but the canned juice doesn't have the "smoothie" consistency that we're used to in Haiti.
Haitian Creole ↔ English Reference, Look up Haitian Creole and English Words

