The process involves extracting the beneficial compounds from the Annona muricata fruit, commonly known as soursop or guanabana, by steeping its leaves or pulp in hot water. This infusion creates a beverage with a subtly sweet and slightly acidic flavor profile. The technique varies depending on whether fresh leaves, dried leaves, or the fruit pulp itself are utilized as the primary ingredient.
Consumption is predicated on the belief that it offers various potential health advantages, stemming from the fruits rich antioxidant and nutrient composition. Historically, different cultures have employed various parts of the guanabana plant for traditional wellness practices. The potential advantages, while warranting further research, contribute to the widespread interest in this naturally derived beverage.