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Black Sapote Tree Chocolate Pudding Fruit Tree DaleysFruit.com.au
Picking and using Black Sapote fruits, also known as the Chocolate Pudding Fruit. Kath sho...
published: 13 Jan 2012
author: daleysfr
Black Sapote Tree Chocolate Pudding Fruit Tree DaleysFruit.com.au
Black Sapote Tree Chocolate Pudding Fruit Tree DaleysFruit.com.au
Picking and using Black Sapote fruits, also known as the Chocolate Pudding Fruit. Kath show you what the fruit look like when they are ready to pick and when...- published: 13 Jan 2012
- views: 9843
- author: daleysfr
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Growing White Sapote
This little known subtropical fruit is easy to grow and quite delicious. Bill talks about ...
published: 10 Jun 2013
author: GreenGardenGuy1
Growing White Sapote
Growing White Sapote
This little known subtropical fruit is easy to grow and quite delicious. Bill talks about the tree and it's fruit.- published: 10 Jun 2013
- views: 373
- author: GreenGardenGuy1
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Mamey Sapote with The Tropical Fruit Growers of South Florida
The Tropical Fruit Growers present - Mamey Sapote - with your host, Julian Lara. http://Tr...
published: 07 Dec 2009
author: TropicalFruitGrowers
Mamey Sapote with The Tropical Fruit Growers of South Florida
Mamey Sapote with The Tropical Fruit Growers of South Florida
The Tropical Fruit Growers present - Mamey Sapote - with your host, Julian Lara. http://TropicalFruitGrowers.com.- published: 07 Dec 2009
- views: 72502
- author: TropicalFruitGrowers
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Chocolate Pudding Fruit, Black Sapote
http://www.rawlifehealthshow.com Here is another not so famous fruit that should be. It's ...
published: 10 Feb 2012
author: thedurianking
Chocolate Pudding Fruit, Black Sapote
Chocolate Pudding Fruit, Black Sapote
http://www.rawlifehealthshow.com Here is another not so famous fruit that should be. It's called Black Sapote, also referred to as The Chocolate Pudding fruit.- published: 10 Feb 2012
- views: 2673
- author: thedurianking
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Rare Fruits With Durianrider # The Green Sapote
For more info on the Green Sapote http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/sapote_ars.htm...
published: 03 Nov 2013
Rare Fruits With Durianrider # The Green Sapote
Rare Fruits With Durianrider # The Green Sapote
For more info on the Green Sapote http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/sapote_ars.html The word "sapote" is believed to have been derived from the Aztec "tzapotl", a general term applied to all soft, sweet fruits. It has long been utilized as a common name for Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) H.E. Moore & Stearn (syns. P. mammosa (L.) Cronquist, Lucuma mammosa Gaertn., Achradelpha mammosa Cook, Vitellaria mammosa Radlk., Calocarpum mammosum Pierre, C. sapota Merrill, Sideroxylon sapota Jacq.). Alternate vernacular names include sapota, zapote, zapote colorado, zapote mamey, lava-zapote, zapotillo, mamey sapote, mamee sapote, mamee zapote, mamey colorado, mamey rojo, mammee or mammee apple or red sapote. In El Salvador, it is known as zapote grande, in Colombia as zapote de carne; in Cuba, it is mamey, which tends to confuse it with Mammea americana L., a quite different fruit widely known by that name. The usual name in Panama is mamey de la tierra; in Haiti, sapotier jaune d'oeuf, or grand sapotillier; in Guadeloupe, sapote à creme; in Martinique, grosse sapote; in Jamaica, it is marmalade fruit or marmalade plum; in Nicaragua, it may be called guaicume; in Mexico, chachaas or chachalhaas or tezonzapote; in Malaya and the Philippines, chico-mamei, or chico-mamey. The sapote belongs to the family Sapotaceae, the same family as the sapodilla (Manilkara zapota van Royen) which has also been called sapote, zapote, or zapote chico to distinguish it from the larger fruit. Sapote Plate LV: SAPOTE, Pouteria sapota Description The sapote tree is erect, frequently to 60 ft (18 m) sometimes to 100 or 130 ft (30 or 40 m) with short or tall trunk to 3 ft (1 m) thick, often narrowly buttressed, a narrow or spreading crown, and white, gummy latex. The evergreen or deciduous leaves, clustered at the branch tips, on petioles 3/4 to 2 in (2-5 cm) long, are obovate, 4 to 12 in (10-30 cm) long, and 1 1/2 to 4 in (4-10 cm) wide, pointed at both ends. The small, white, to pale-yellow 5-parted flowers emerge in clusters of 6 to 12 in the axils of fallen leaves along the branches. The fruit may be round, ovoid or elliptic, often bluntly pointed at the apex, varies from 3 to 9 in (7.5-22.8 cm) long, and ranges in weight from 1/2 lb to 5 lbs (227 g-2.3 kg). It has rough, dark-brown, firm, leathery, semi-woody skin or rind to 1/16 in (1.5 mm) thick, and salmon-pink to deep-red, soft flesh, sweet and pumpkin-like in flavor, enclosing 1 to 4 large, slick, spindle-shaped, pointed seeds, hard, glossy-brown, with a whitish, slightly rough hilum on the ventral side. The large kernel is oily, bitter, and has a strong bitter-almond odor. Origin and Distribution The sapote occurs naturally at low elevations from southern Mexico to northern Nicaragua. It is much cultivated and possibly also naturalized up to 2,000 ft (600 m) and occasionally found up to 5,000 ft (1,500 m) throughout Central America and tropical South America. It is abundant in Guatemala. In the West Indies, it is planted to a limited extent from Trinidad to Guadeloupe, and in Puerto Rico, Haiti and Jamaica, but mainly in Cuba where it is often grown in home gardens and along streets and for shading coffee because it loses its leaves at the period when coffee plants need sun, and the fruit is extremely popular. It is grown only occasionally in Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Brazil. It was introduced into the Philippines by the early Spaniards but is grown only around Cavite and Laguna on Luzon and Cagayan on Mindanao. From the Philippines, it was carried to southern Vietnam where the fruit is eaten when very ripe. The sapote has existed in Florida for at least a century. The prominent horticulturist, Pliny Reasoner, included it in his report in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Pomological Bulletin in 1887. Subsequently, seeds were brought into the United States on various occasions. In 1914, the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction received seeds from the Costa Rican National Museum, San José (P.I. #39357). Mr. Ramon Arias-Feraud supplied seeds from Panama in 1918 (P.I. #46236). In July, 1919, seeds from Laguna, Philippines, were sent by the Bureau of Agriculture, Manila (P.I. #47516). More seeds from Costa Rica were presented by Mr. Carlos Werckle in October, 1919 (P.I. #47956). Seeds of a superior selection were obtained and planted at the Federal Experiment Station, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, in 1939. Despite the favorable comments that accompanied these and other introductions, the sapote was represented by only a few scattered trees in southern Florida for a long time.- published: 03 Nov 2013
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Growing Mamey Sapote from Seed: Part 1
This is the first part of 'How to grow Mamey Sapote from Seeds using a ziploc bag and a mo...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: MyInspiredCreation
Growing Mamey Sapote from Seed: Part 1
Growing Mamey Sapote from Seed: Part 1
This is the first part of 'How to grow Mamey Sapote from Seeds using a ziploc bag and a moist paper towel. It germinated in the bag less than a month! Make s...- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 12176
- author: MyInspiredCreation
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Mamey Sapote
Robert Bornstein demonstrates how to cut and eat a mamey sapote and explains its origins. ...
published: 25 Aug 2012
author: Robert Bornstein
Mamey Sapote
Mamey Sapote
Robert Bornstein demonstrates how to cut and eat a mamey sapote and explains its origins. Filmed in Robert's backyard garden in Fort Lauderdale, FL.- published: 25 Aug 2012
- views: 1418
- author: Robert Bornstein
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Eating a Black Sapote Fruit a.k.a. chocolate sapote
Eating a Black Sapote Fruit a.k.a. chocolate sapote....
published: 10 Jan 2010
author: Novalee Truesdell
Eating a Black Sapote Fruit a.k.a. chocolate sapote
Eating a Black Sapote Fruit a.k.a. chocolate sapote
Eating a Black Sapote Fruit a.k.a. chocolate sapote.- published: 10 Jan 2010
- views: 6879
- author: Novalee Truesdell
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Sapote Pigeout =0
Sometimes when I'm stuffing my face full of soo much fruit it feels like I have fruit eati...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: Evan Rock
Sapote Pigeout =0
Sapote Pigeout =0
Sometimes when I'm stuffing my face full of soo much fruit it feels like I have fruit eating DNA. It feels so natural, like every fiber and cell in my body i...- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 631
- author: Evan Rock
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Matt's fruit review: does the Black Sapote taste like chocolate pudding?
Does the Black Sapote really taste like chocolate pudding? The verdict is in.
On a rec...
published: 20 Feb 2014
Matt's fruit review: does the Black Sapote taste like chocolate pudding?
Matt's fruit review: does the Black Sapote taste like chocolate pudding?
Does the Black Sapote really taste like chocolate pudding? The verdict is in. On a recent adventure to the southern Florida, we picked up a beautiful black sapote at a roadside fruit stand with a sign that said "tastes like chocolate pudding". The sign also said the fruit is ripe when turned completely black and leaking black juice (which didn't sound too appealing), but we just had to try it anyway. Anticipation built for 5 days until it was finally time to hack into it -- with camera rolling, of course. Please note: this is a matter of personal taste; no insults intended to those who may love and cherish this nifty fruit.- published: 20 Feb 2014
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Black Sapote (Chocolate Pudding Fruit) Barter, with Ginger & Raw Honey.
These black sapote fruit are absolutely beautiful. Made even better with ginger & raw hone...
published: 19 Aug 2013
Black Sapote (Chocolate Pudding Fruit) Barter, with Ginger & Raw Honey.
Black Sapote (Chocolate Pudding Fruit) Barter, with Ginger & Raw Honey.
These black sapote fruit are absolutely beautiful. Made even better with ginger & raw honey. Eaten half frozen with ice cream or yogurt.- published: 19 Aug 2013
- views: 110
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Growing Mamey Sapote from Seed: Part 2
This is the 2nd part of my 'Growing Mamey Sapote from Seed' video. You will see how much t...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: MyInspiredCreation
Growing Mamey Sapote from Seed: Part 2
Growing Mamey Sapote from Seed: Part 2
This is the 2nd part of my 'Growing Mamey Sapote from Seed' video. You will see how much the little tree has grown in a small period of time. I think it's al...- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 6874
- author: MyInspiredCreation
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How to eat a Mamey Sapote?
Check this tropical fruit Mamey Sapote. You probaly never seen a fruit like this....
published: 06 Nov 2013
How to eat a Mamey Sapote?
How to eat a Mamey Sapote?
Check this tropical fruit Mamey Sapote. You probaly never seen a fruit like this.- published: 06 Nov 2013
- views: 14
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White Sapote - Weird Fruit Explorer: Ep. 29
In this video I discuss the differences between the various sapotes out there and taste wh...
published: 06 Oct 2013
White Sapote - Weird Fruit Explorer: Ep. 29
White Sapote - Weird Fruit Explorer: Ep. 29
In this video I discuss the differences between the various sapotes out there and taste what has to be the most interesting ones I've had.- published: 06 Oct 2013
- views: 33
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climbing mammey sapote tree
checking the view of the valley from the top of a mammey sapote tree....
published: 23 Jan 2013
author: CoconutChrisHawaii
climbing mammey sapote tree
climbing mammey sapote tree
checking the view of the valley from the top of a mammey sapote tree.- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 1464
- author: CoconutChrisHawaii
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White Sapote Propagation
Bill shows how to grow white sapote from seeds....
published: 19 Jul 2013
author: GreenGardenGuy1
White Sapote Propagation
White Sapote Propagation
Bill shows how to grow white sapote from seeds.- published: 19 Jul 2013
- views: 160
- author: GreenGardenGuy1
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Mamey Sapote Fruit - Nature's Super Delight Most People Don't Know About - Frugivore Education 104
Mamey Sapote Fruit - Nature's Super Delight Most People Don't Know About - Frugivore Educa...
published: 22 Dec 2012
author: HealthSupercharger
Mamey Sapote Fruit - Nature's Super Delight Most People Don't Know About - Frugivore Education 104
Mamey Sapote Fruit - Nature's Super Delight Most People Don't Know About - Frugivore Education 104
Mamey Sapote Fruit - Nature's Super Delight Most People Don't Know About - Frugivore Education 104.- published: 22 Dec 2012
- views: 526
- author: HealthSupercharger