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Pouteria sapota, the
mamey sapote, is a
species of tree
native to
Mexico and
Central America. The tree is also
cultivated in the Caribbean. Its
fruit is...
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Nispero achras (Mill.) Aubrév.
Pouteria mammosa (L.)
Cronquist Sapota achras Mill.
Sapota zapotilla (Jacq.)
Coville ex
Safford Vitellaria mammosa (L.) Radlk...
- (1819)
Diospyros sapota Roxb. (1814) nom illeg.
Diospyros sapotanigera DC. (1804)
Diospyros tliltzapotl Sessé & Moc. (1890)
Sapota nigra J.F.Gmel. (1791)...
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mangoes such as banginapalli,
rasalu and also
famous for a
variety of
Sapotas in
Nellore district. The
fruits produced here are
exported to
various states...
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Madhuca insignis is a
species of
plant in the
family Sapotaceae. It is
endemic to India. It had been
declared extinct due to
habitat loss. However, a Madhuca...
- The
white sapote,
scientific name
Casimiroa edulis, also
called casimiroa and
Mexican apple, and
known as
cochitzapotl in the
Nahuatl language (meaning...
- wheat, mustard, sesame,
pigeon pea,
green gram, sugarcane, mango, banana,
sapota, lime, guava, tomato, potato, onion, ****in, garlic,
isabgul and fennel....
- Raja that
Latha is very fond of
sapota, a
fruit which she
actually hates and is
allergic to. Raja
delivers baskets of
sapota to Latha, but she has an allergic...
- campechiana) is
native to
Mexico and
Central America.
Mamey sapote (Pouteria
sapota) is from
southern Mexico to
northern South America.
Green sapote (Pouteria...
- like okra, brinjal,
cucurbit and radish; ****es and
fruits such as mango,
sapota, orange, banana,
guava and pineapple. Rubber, red oil, palm and
cashew are...