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sapote
Scientific Name: Casimiroa
Family: Rutaceae
Category: Dicot
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Description: Sapote (from Nahuatl tzapotl) is a term for a soft, edible fruit. The word is incorporated into the common names of several unrelated fruit-bearing plants native to &*! Casimiroa edulis, with English common names casimiroa, white sapote, and Mexican apple, and known as cochitzapotl in the Nahuatl language (meaning &*! Diospyros nigra, the black sapote, is a species of persimmon. Common names include chocolate pudding fruit, chocolate persimmon and (in Spanish) zapote &*! Pouteria sapota, mamey sapote, is a species of tree native to Mexico and Central America, naturally ranging from southern Mexico to southern Costa Rica, plus &*! Adaptation: The white sapote is successful wherever oranges can be grown. In California mature trees are found from Chico, southward. It does poorly in areas &*! - 4 min - Uploaded by MT WorldMT World have the excitement to try a very special fruit. It is Called Black Sapote or Chocolate &*! All about Chocolate Pudding Fruit or Black Sapote. Nutrition Facts, Tree, Use, Recipes, Diet, Healt Facts. Family: Kaki, Japanese Persimmon, Mabolo.&*! Sapote definition, Also called marmalade tree. a tree, Pouteria sapota, of the sapodilla family, native to Mexico and Central America, having large leaves and &*! . The sapote tree is erect, frequently to 60 ft (18 m) sometimes to 100 or 130 ft (30 or 40 m) with short or tall trunk to 3 ft (1 m) thick, often narrowly &*! The Black Sapote or Chocolate Pudding Fruit is not surprisingly this is one of most popular fruits and if you like Chocolate you'll love Black Sapote!&*! The flesh of the sapote is juicy, creamy and has a sweet, mild flavor that hints at flavors such as coconut, vanilla, and lemon. Due to its unique combination of &*! Importance: White sapote is generally harvested from seedling trees and sold in local markets. However, white sapote is grown on a small commercial scale in &*! Distribution: Mamey sapotes (Plate 1) have been grown or cultivated in Central America, Mexico, northern South America, and the West Indies for centuries.&*! a. A Mexican and Central American tree (Pouteria sapota) having edible oval fruit with rough brown skin and sweet reddish flesh. b. The fruit of this tree.&*! Sapote (aka zapote) fruits have become favorite smoothie foods while we spend the winter in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. They are exceptionally delicious  &*! Pantin Mamey Sapote A unique, tropical tree fruit with an interior texture that is both creamy and sweet, the vibrant salmon-colored flesh of the 'Pantin' mamey &*! This is one of my favorite of all fruits! The White Sapote (Casimiroa edulis) is a fantastic, rare fruit that most people are unfamiliar with. The apple-sized fruits have &*! Behold the Black Sapote, a.k.a “the Chocolate Pudding Fruit”. Anyone who has tried this fruit will tell you that it really does taste very much like &*! any of several roundish or ovoid sweet soft-fleshed fruits of Mexican and Central American trees: asa : the green- or yellow-skinned fruit of a tree (Casimiroa &*! Apple sized fruit with white or yellow creamy, custardy pulp that has an excellent sweet banana flavor. White sapote's are well known throughout much of Central &*! The White sapote is a fruit that must be handled with care from cultivation to harvest. The ideal White sapote fruit is rounded or somewhat oval, &*! Ever wish there were a fruit that tasted like chocolate? Well, guess what: A tropical fruit called black sapote, a species of persimmon that is native to eastern  &*! The Black Sapote is a Tomato-like fruit, 10 x 13 cm. large berry with a thin and firm rind. Its color is shining dark green with brown specs. The fruitflesh is rich, &*! On a trip to the extensive Berkeley Bowl supermarket, I came across a variety of fruit I'd never seen before, white sapote. A store grocer stocking &*! Sapotes: (Sapotaceae) photos, s, and details of culinary usage.&*! If you blend chocolate pudding with black sapote at a ratio of 1:0, different types of sapote there, they have one that's like vanilla custard too).&*! The black sapote, Diospyros digyna, belongs to the Ebenaceae family. The Yellow Sapote, Pouteria campechiana is a Sapotaceae. And the &*! Though White Sapote fruit is sometimes called Custard Apple, it is not the same as the fruit of that actual name. Nor is White Sapote actually related to other fruit &*! www.darwin.nt.gov.au/communityorchard. Black Sapote. Botanical Name: Diospyros digyna (Ebenaceae). Common Name: Black Sapote, 'Chocolate Pudding &*! n tropical American tree having wood like mahogany and sweet edible egg- shaped fruit in some classifications placed in the genus Calocarpum. Synonyms:  &*! Along with the other sapotes, which to recap are the mamey, the canistel and sapodilla, I am now adding a fth the Black Sapote. This fruit can only be eaten  &*! Black sapote (Diospyros nigra) look like bright-green tomatoes, and are high in vitamins A and C (purportedly having f times the amount of &*! Black Sapote is a very tropical looking tree that is very slow growing and can eventually reach 80 feet in the tropics but much shorter in cooler.&*! Describes the fruit of the Black Sapote, has a photograph, gives information on growing it, some recipes and links to more information.&*! Made from a tropical fruit that has the consistency of chocolate pudding, here's an easy recipe for black sapote bread.&*! Sapote, Sapodilla, sapotilla, sapodilla plum, sopota, zapote, chicle, chico sapote, chiku/ciku, mammee sapota, marmalade plum, naseberry, tree potato.&*! Find local Sapote and more at local farms in y neighborhood today at Agrilicious.org.&*! sapote (plural sapotes). The soft, edible fruit of various and possibly El Salvador. Pouteria campechiana, yellow sapote, native to Mexico and Central America.&*! Black Sapote. blacksapote BLACK SAPOTE Diospyros digyna. “NATURES NATURAL CHOCOLATE”. Other names: Chocolate Pudding Fruit, BlackPersimmon.&*! Black Sapote Recipes. Diospyros digyria. Tropical Black Sapote Pudding. 1 cup black sapote mashed in brandy Ladyfingers or other plain cake 1 cup whipped &*! In the cuisine of Mexico, Central America and the West Indies, there is probably no other fruit that is so loved as is the mamey sapote! Its creamy texture and &*! The white sapote is a relative of citrus. However, it is too distant botanically for the fruit to resemble, be graft compatible, or hybridize with citrus. The white sapote &*! Explore Craig Meyer's board "Black Sapote Recipes" on Pinterest, a visual bookmarking tool that helps you discover and save creative ideas | See more about &*! If you thought chocolate doesn't grow on trees, think again. the black sapote fruit not only looks remarkably like chocolate pudding, it also has a &*! Black sapote growing tree of the genus Diospyros also known as Chocolate Pudding Fruit or Black persimmon, Black sapote perennial evergreen plant and also &*! Photo: Black Sapote. Native to Mexico and Central America. Harvested in Florida December-March. Typical size is 2 3/4 to 4 3/4 inches in diameter. Allow fruit to &*! Plants That Produce . com. Guide to fruiting plants named Sapote by European explorers of tropical areas. Home > Guides > Sapote Named Fruits. The word &*! Buy online fresh and organic Black Sapote from YP Farms. Buy online tropical fruit and litchi fruit on wholesale rate at YP Farms.&*! sapote – Encyclopedia.com has sapote articles, sapote , video and information at Encyclopedia.com - a FREE online library.&*!