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Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
  Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota
Family: Sapotaceae
Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Origin: Tropical America
big treefull sunsemi-shaderegular waterediblesubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeSeaside, salt tolerant plantincuded in CD catalog
Varieties: Makok, Tikal, Alano, Oxkutzcab, Hasya, Morena, Molix. Season: Sporadic throughout year, March - July. Sapodilla is well spread throughout the tropics. For centuries, It has been one of the most popular and most productive tropical fruit trees in the world, widely grown in India and Africa, West Indies, Philippines, Malaysia, Tropical America and Southern Florida.
Besides delicious fruit, the tree produces white, gummy latex that was an original source of chewing gum (chicle).
Sapodilla is a fairly slow-growing, long-lived medium-size tree, upright and elegant, dense and distinctly pyramidal, with thick glossy green leaves. Flowers are small and bell-like, borne on slender stalks at the leaf bases. The fruit has gray-brown rough textured skin and pinkish-brown, moist, soft and delicious flesh that tastes like a pear soaked in brown sugar. Unripe fruits are hard and unpleasantly astringent. Each fruit has a few hard, black seeds that can be easily separated from the flesh. There is great variation in the size and form of the fruit, from almost round and large, to small and elongated. Numerous varieties and hybrids have been selected throughout the world. Sapodilla trees fruit prolifically, at frequent intervals throughout the year. In the tropics, some cultivars bear almost continuously. The fruits mature 4 to 6 months after flowering.
Most often eaten fresh. After the peel is removed, the fruit is sliced into pieces which are often carved into decorative shapes.
Sapodilla fruit is usually cut in half and the flesh is eaten with a spoon. It is an ideal dessert fruit as the skin, which is not eaten, remains firm enough to serve as a "shell". The flesh may be scooped out and added to fruit cups or salads. A dessert sauce is made by adding orange juice, and topping with whipped cream. Sapodilla flesh may also be blended into an egg custard mix before baking. The fruit is sometimes fried or stewed with lime juice or ginger. Mashed sapodilla pulp can be added to pancake batter and bread mix before baking. Cooking with sugar changes the brown color of the flesh to a pleasing red.
Sapodilla wine is also very good. Young leafy shoots are eaten raw or steamed with rice in Indonesia, after washing to eliminate the sticky sap.
A major by-product of the sapodilla tree is the gummy latex called "chicle", containing 15% rubber and 38% resin.
The plant grows naturally in the calcareous marl and disintegrated limestone, and is well adapted to Florida soils; it flourishes also in other types of soil, from deep, loose, organic soil, to loam, light clay, sand or even gravel, but requires excellent drainage. It is strong, wind-resistant, highly drought-resistant, and can stand salt spray. In India, brackish or saline water is sometimes used to reduce vegetative growth and promote fruiting. Commercially grove trees receive no watering, although irrigation in dry seasons will increase productivity.
Unlike most of tropical fruit, Sapodilla seeds remain viable for several years if kept dry. They germinate readily but growth is slow and the trees take 5 to 8 years to bear. Grafted trees start fruiting right away.



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Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit

Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
var. Silas Woods - dwarf, year round producer
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
var. Silas Woods - dwarf, year round producer
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
var. Silas Woods - dwarf, year round producer
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit
Manilkara zapota, Manilkara achras, Achras sapota, Sapodilla, Ciku, Naseberry, Nispero, Sapote, Brown Sugar Fruit

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Name:ludette
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Location:Alabang, Muntinlupa,Metro Manila
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14 Apr 2004, 5:32 AM
CHICO (CHIKO) is a popular fruit in the Philippines. Delicious when ripe!
Name:frank
Email:frank7253cal@yahoo.com
Location:calilfornia, u.s.a
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22 Sep 2006, 2:15 AM
achra sapote/amilkara sapote or i call it chico this is one of my favorite fruits yes it is delicious and sweet but i never heard you say the distinguist smell of it i remember or maybe i'm wrong the fruits smell like wine or something similar. i need to know if i am right.
Name:lakshmi devi
Email:lakshmit@aol.com
Location:winter haven
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29 Apr 2008, 12:32 PM
i would like to know if you carry alano sapote or chiku,also i was wondering why your prices are more higer than palm gardens nursery,and also you should have somebody to answer the phone so people want to order plants and if they have them in stock or not the reason i am saying this because i called few times always its a voice mail.
Name:Viet
Email:vietggg@yahoo.com
Location:Los Angeles, CA
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Zone:10
31 May 2008, 3:27 AM
It took us 7 years to have 5 fruits. Hopefully it will bear more fruits next year. We suspect the harsh "SantAna" conditions and the lack of protection from the wind does it. We just planted another small one next to it, hopefully get some shielding from the terrible wind.

Location: between the sea and Disneyland. :-)
Name:alka
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18 Mar 2009, 9:48 PM
Very slow growing plant. I bought a 3and 1/2 ft grafted plant and it seems to tolerate drier part of the lawn well. I water it weekly and it may get some from a sprinkler head also. Many leaves on my plants are covered with black sooty mold, I am trying to get rid of that by spraying with fungicide. I have seen large trees in south Florida and they are very beautiful.Once in a while I see a flower on it but no fruits yet. Probably it needs to grow more to produce fruits.Also the plant is in windy location, may be the flower falls off from wind.

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  ItemSizeAvailability Price ($)   
  1004 Achras (manilkara) zapota - seedling
Sapodilla - the sweetest fruit. The plants in stock are seedlings, but large size, full plants.
Seedling will take 4-5 years till fruiting.

 
3 gal pot2 Plant(s) in stock
39.95  
 
  3025 Achras (manilkara) zapota var. Makok - grafted
Sapodilla. Superior variety. The best producer. Makok is long, pointed, and one of the best tasting in the world. It is native to Thailand, and it is a recent introduction to Florida. This is an excellent variety for homeowners because the tree is a small compact grower perfect for limited spaces. The pulp is smooth and brown with a sweet aroma. It ripens from May to November.
 
3 gal potIn stock
59.95  
 
  3977 Achras (manilkara) zapota var. Oxkutzcab - grafted
Sapodilla. Oxkutzcab "gigantic sapodilla" is originally from Oxkutzcab (Yucatan). Very large, roundish fruit. Speckled, light-colored skin. Flesh brown, excellent taste. Heavily productive tree. Gives high yields of very good and extremely large fruit (up to 28 oz) from May to September.
 
3 gal potIn stock
69.95  
 
  3401 Achras (manilkara) zapota var. Silas Woods - grafted
The 'Silas Woods' is an outstanding variety of Sapodilla. The tree has dwarf growth habit (under 20 ft in the ground) and adapts well to a container. This variety is highly productive, Trees are loaded with fruit year round, the branches often require support as they get very heavy loaded with fruits.
Perfect fruit tree for small yards and container culture!
See picture of the fruiting tree and picture of the fruit
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3 gal pot, 2 ft tallIn stock
69.95  
 
  3764 Achras (manilkara) zapota var. Tikal - grafted
Sapodilla. Tikal was selected in the United States but its origin is Mexico. The fruit are ovoid in shape, but are fat at one end like a top. This variety was one of the first superior commercial varieties planted in Florida. Fruit size can vary, but they can get as large as eleven ounces. The fruit ripen from December to March.
 
3 gal pot, 1-2 ft tallIn stock
59.95  
 


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