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A member of the Sapotaceae family, sapodilla is native to Central and South America, specifically from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico to Costa Rica. But now you find it throughout the tropical regions of the world, including the West Indies, India, and Florida. Its botanical name is Manilkara zapota van Royen. It is one of the best-loved among tropical fruit trees. Sapodilla is also known as Chico, Chico Sapote, Zapotillo, Sapodilla plum and many other similar names. In India it is commonly known as ‘chikoo’.
Sapodilla wood is strong and durable. It might surprise you to know that many of
the supporting beams made of sapodilla wood in the ancient Mayan temples in
Mexico remain in tact to this day. People also use it for flooring, making
carts, furniture, tool handles, shuttles and rulers. In many countries the
sapodilla trees are not allowed to be cut down because it is a valuable source
of chicle. The bark of the sapodilla tree is rich in tannin and is used by the
fishermen of Philippine to color their sails and fishing lines. But it is mostly cultivated because the fruits are so tasty. Today, sapodilla is grown on a commercial basis in India, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Mexico, Venezuela, Guatemala, and some other Central American countries. In fact, India is one of the largest producers of sapodilla. May 21, 2006
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