The Cherimoya is an edible fruit that can be found in the Andes region across South America. It was once called "the most delicious fruit known to men" by Mark Twain.
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The fruit is used by Vine Planting Alexander Dorian to demonstrate that he has more in common with Aric of Dacia than with any of his kind expressing his disenchantment with the Vines' worship of fruits but lack of appreciation for the finesse of life.
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