SAPODILLA


Meaning of SAPODILLA in English

(species Manilkara, or Achras, zapota), tropical evergreen tree of the family Sapotaceae and its distinctive fruit. Though of no great commercial importance in any part of the world, the sapodilla is much appreciated in many tropical and subtropical areas, where it is eaten fresh. The fruit is spheroid to ovoid in shape, rusty brown on the surface, and roughly 50100 mm (24 inches) in diameter. The sweet flavour has been compared to a combination of pears and brown sugar. When the fruit is ripe the seeds, two to five in number, shiny black, and the size of flattened beans, are surrounded by translucent, yellowish brown, juicy flesh. When the fruit is immature, its flesh contains both tannin and milky latex and is unpalatable. The milky latex, the chief source of gum chicle that was once important in the chewing-gum industry, is extracted by tapping the trunk. Sapodilla trees grow wild in the forests of southern Mexico and northern Central America. As a cultivated species the tree is medium-sized and of slow growth. The reddish wood is hard and durable; elaborately carved lintels of sapodilla 1,000 years old are still to be seen in some Mayan ruins. The leaves, 50125 mm long, are glossy and light green in colour and ovate to elliptic in outline; the flowers are small and inconspicuous. Propagation is usually by means of seed, but superior trees can be reproduced by grafting.

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