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Manilkara zapota,
commonly known as
sapodilla (Spanish: [ˌsapoˈðiʝa]), sapote, chicozapote, chicoo, chicle, naseberry, nispero, or soapapple,
among other...
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southern Mexico.
Manilkara zapota, Hồng xiêm, a kind of
Vietnamese sapote[citation needed]
Pouteria sapota,
mamey sapote Manilkara zapota,
sapodilla Pouteria...
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names today, in
particular in
temperate countries Sapodilla (Manilkara
zapota),
often known by
these terms in
tropical countries in
Latin America Manilkara...
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several species of
Mesoamerican trees in the
genus Manilkara,
including M.
zapota, M. chicle, M. staminodella, and M. bidentata. The
tapping of the gum is...
- best-known
species are M.
bidentata (balatá), M.
chicle (chicle) and M.
zapota (sapodilla). M.
hexandra is the
floral emblem of
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province...
- The
mamey sapote is
related to
other sapotes such as
sapodilla (Manilkara
zapota), abiu (P. caimito), and
canistel (P. campechiana), but
unrelated to the...
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traditionally used in
making chewing gum and
other products.
Manilkara zapota, the
sapodilla tree Trop.
Woods no. 73: 14. 1943 "Plant Name
Details for...
- ginsenosides.
Saponins are also
found in the
unripe fruit of
Manilkara zapota (also
known as sapodillas),
resulting in
highly astringent properties. Nerium...
- of
working with such
dense wood. It is used as
rootstock for
Manilkara zapota, and its own
fruit is edible.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Manilkara...
- up to 30 m (98 ft) in height,
including Brosimum alicastrum,
Manilkara zapota,
Celtis monoica,
Bursera simaruba,
Dendropanax arboreus, and Sideroxylon...