They are not the same species but they belong to the genus Annona. They both are distantly related.
Sugar apple in Filipino is called "atis."
Yes, atis, also known as sugar apple or cherimoya, is classified as a berry. It belongs to the Annonaceae family and has a sweet, creamy texture with a distinctive flavor. The fruit's multiple seeds are embedded in the fleshy pulp, characteristic of true berries.
Sweetsop or Sugar Apple
Sweetsop or Sugar Apple
The sugar apple or custard apple, known as atis in the Philippines, grows in tropical parts of the Americas and West Indies. It is a dicot plant.
amatorius ab atis... means: "Love is induced/created by sugar apples"The phrase is a mixture of Latin (amatorious ab) and Tagalog (atis, sugar apple).
The English word for "atis" is "custard apple." It is a tropical fruit with sweet, creamy flesh and a bumpy green skin.
The phylum of atis (sugar apple) is Magnoliophyta, which is also referred to as Angiosperms or flowering plants.
atis
atis
Atis (tagalog word) refers to what is known as the 'custard apple' in everyday English.If we are refering to the same plant, the scientific name for the 'atis' (custard apple) is Annona reticulata.However, 'custard apple' may also refer to a different species of plant, e.g. the 'sugar apple', Annona squamosa, which in other languages has the following common names:Assamese - atlôsBangla - ataGujarati - SitafalTagalog - atisTelugu - Sita falamSinhala - aththa(Ref: WikiPedia)For more information see links below.
custard apple