- in
Caribbean English as soapapple.[citation needed] Some, but not all
sapotes, come from the
family Sapotaceae:: 515, 519 Sapodilla, also
called naseberry...
- and grow in
clusters at the ends of branches. The
mamey sapote is
related to
other sapotes such as
sapodilla (Manilkara zapota), abiu (P. caimito), and...
- The
white sapote,
scientific name
Casimiroa edulis, also
called casimiroa and
Mexican apple, and
known as
cochitzapotl in the
Nahuatl language (meaning...
- Colombia. The
common name
sapote refers to any soft,
edible fruit.
Black sapote is not
related to
white sapote nor
mamey sapote. The
genus Diospyros has...
- name for
plants of the
genus is
sapote. Not all
sapotes are
members of this
genus or even family, however; many
sapotes are in the
family Sapotaceae, especially...
- 10 m (33 ft) high, and
produces orange-yellow fruit, also
called yellow sapote, up to 7 cm (2.8 in) long,
which are
edible raw.
Canistel flesh is sweet...
-
Sapote oil, also
known as
sapuyul or
sapayulo oil, is
pressed from the
seeds of the
mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota), a
fruit tree
native to
South America...
-
genus Sapotes:
Sapotes caseyi Jones & O?Brien, 2007 c g
Sapotes longipilis Van ****, 1934 i c g b
Sapotes puncticollis Casey, 1888 i c g
Sapotes setosus...
- by the
fruit tree of
sapotes with a flag on its side. The name
Zapopan comes from the
Nahuatl word tzapopan, "place of
sapotes".
Zapopan is the second...
- plum, Karonda,
Karanda and Kanna) Biribá (lemon
meringue pie fruit)
Black sapote (chocolate
pudding fruit)
Brazil nut
Breadfruit Cacao pod
Caimito (star...