sábado, 14 de mayo de 2011

Manilkara zapota - Chicle

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Scientific name: Manilkara zapota
Synonym: Achras zapota
English: Sapodilla

Spanish: Chicle
Chicozapote

German: Breiapfelbaum
Sapote
Kaugummibaum
Sapotillbaum

 
Family: Sapotaceae
Order: Ericales
   
Origin: Central America and South Mexico.
Distribution: Central America, Mexico, India, Philippines.
   
Evergreen or deciduous: Evergreen
Flowers: Sapodilla trees may flower year round, but fruiting usually occurs only twice a year.
Leaves: The green glossy leaves are 7 to 15 centimeters long.
Fruits: Sapodilla fruits are large oval-shaped berries, with a diameter of 4-8 cm. They look like a potato. Inside the fruit are 2-5 black bean-like seeds with a hook on one end. Fruiting occurs twice a year.
The sweet flesh is very tasty. It has a pale yellowish to earth brown color. The texture is grainy resembling a pear.
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Height: Sapodilla trees are 3-4 meter tall.
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Sapodilla tree Sapodilla tree Sapodilla in market (Thailand)

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