Sapodilla is a sweet and delicious fruit. It is loaded with nutritional benefits. The fruit is soft and the pulp is easily digestible with sweet and crunchy flavor. The fructose and sucrose provides sweetness to the fruit.
Name | Sapodilla |
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Scientific Name | Manilkara zapota |
Native | Southern Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. During Spanish colonization, it was introduced to the Philippines. Now it is cultivated in Thailand, India, Cambodia, Malaysia, Bangladesh Indonesia and Mexico. |
Common/English Name | Bully Tree, Chicle, Chico Sapote, Chiku, Marmalade Plum, Naseberry, Sapodilla, Sapote, Sapodilla Plum |
Name in Other Languages | Aztec: Xicozapoti; Bahamas: Dilly; Bangledash: Sofeda; Belize: Zapote Morado; Brazil: Sapoti; British West Indies: Dilly, Naseberry; Chinese: Ien Xian Guo, Ren Xin Guo; Columbia: Zapote, Nispero; Costa Rica: Nispero, Korob; Cuba: Zapote, Nipero; Czech: Mamej Sapota; Danish: Tyggegummitræ; Dominican Republic: Nispero, Zapote; Dutch: Sapodilleboom, Sapodilla; Ecuador: Nispero Quitense; El Salvador: Nispero, Zapote; French: Nè fl e D’amérique, Sapotier; French Guiana: Sapotille; French West Indies: Sapotille; German : Breiapfel, Sapotillbaum; Guatemala : Chicozapote, Muy; Guyana: Sapodilla, Sapadillo ; Haiti: Sapoti; Hawaii : Chico Sapote; India:- Bengali: Sapeta, Baramasi, Bihar: Baramasi, Hindu: Chikoo, Marathi: Chikku, Chiku Tamil:- Telugu: Chimaiyiluppai, Sima Ippacettu, Urdu: Chikoo; Indonesia:- Bali: Sabo Jawa, Batak: Sao Manila, Sawu Manila, Boegineesch, Sulawesi: Sao Mila, Java: Sawo Manila, Sawo Londo, Lampong, Sumatra: Sauh Manila, Sawuh Manila, Manado, Sulawesi: Sau Manila, Singkep, Riau: Sauh Manila, Jambi, Manado: Sawo Manila, Lingga, Sumatra: Jiku, Sundanese: Sawo Manila, Sawo, Madurese: Sabu Manila, Malay: Sawo Manila; Jamaica : Naseberry; Japanese : Sapojira, Sabojira; Khmer : Lamut; Korean : Kkom Na Mu; Laotian : Lamud; Malaysia : Ciku, Sawo Nilo; Maldives : Sabudheli; Mexico: Chico, Zapotillo; Netherlands Antilles: Mispu, Mispel; Nepalese: Saapotaa, Gudalu; Nicaragua: Nispero; Pakistan: Cheeku; Philippines (Tagalog): Chico; Portuguese: Sapoti, Sapotilha; Puerto Rico: Nispero; Spanish (Latin America): Níspero, Sapote; Sri Lanka: Sapathilla, Rata-Mi; Surinam: Mispel, Sapotilie; Swedish: Sapotillplommon; Thai: Lámút Farang; Trinidad & Tobago: Sapodilla; Venezuela: Chicozapote, Nispero; Vietnamese: Hông Xiêm, Xabôchê; Virgin Islands: Mespil; Yucatan: Ya |
Plant Growth Habit | Evergreen, long-lived, erect, lactiferous |
Growing Climate | Subtropical and tropical |
Soil | Well-drained, light |
Plant Size | 100 ft. |
Lifespan | Long life |
Root | Shallow-rooted |
Bark | White, gummy sap, rough dark brown |
Branchlets | Horizontal or drooping |
Leaf | Alternate, ovate-elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, medium green, glossy, length: 3 to 4-1/2 inches, width: 1 to 1-1/2 inches |
Edible parts of the plants | The fruit is consumed fresh or used in salads, fruit cups, ice cream, fruit sherbets, jam, butter, syrup. It could be preserved in the form of syrup. The fruits which are ripened are processed as wine. The leafy shoots are consumed raw or steamed and mixed with vegetables, rice after washing the sticky sap. The milky latex is also used in chewing gum. |
Flowering Season | Throughout the year |
Flower | Small, white, bell-shaped, Diameter: 3/8-inch (9.5 mm) |
Fruit shape & size | Ovoid or ellipsoid, Diameter: 2-4 inches (5-10 cm) |
Fruit weight | 150 gm |
Fruit color | Pale yellow – brown color with grainy texture |
Flesh color | Brownish |
Fruit peel | Thin |
Flavor/aroma | Sweet, pleasant |
Fruit Taste | Sweet |
Seed | 3-12 seeds, dark brown to black, smooth, flattened, shiny, length: 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) |
Varieties/Types | Brown Sugar, Prolific, Russel, Tikal |
Fruit Season | May-September |
Major Nutritions | Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 35.4 mg (39.33%) Carbohydrate 48.1 g (37.00%) Total dietary Fiber 12.8 g (33.68%) Iron, Fe 1.93 mg (24.13%) Copper, Cu 0.207 mg (23.00%) Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) 0.607 mg (12.14%) Potassium, K 465 mg (9.89%) Vitamin B9 (Folate, Folic acid) 34 µg (8.50%) Total Fat (lipid) 2.65 g (7.57%) Magnesium, Mg 29 mg (6.90%) Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 0.089 mg (6.85%) Calcium, Ca 51 mg (5.10%) Phosphorus, P 29 mg (4.14%) Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.048 mg (3.69%) Histidine 0.039 g (3.17%) |
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Calories in 1cup (241 gm) | 200 Kcal. |
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