sapote

NOUN
  1. brown oval fruit flesh makes excellent sherbet
  2. tropical American tree having wood like mahogany and sweet edible egg-shaped fruit; in some classifications placed in the genus Calocarpum
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How To Use sapote In A Sentence

  • It introduces, maintains, characterizes, and evaluates germplasm collections of banana, plantain, sapodilla, mamey sapote, cacao, Garcinia, Annona, and bamboo.
  • He is a tobacco seller door-to-door and his wife, Mrs. Lai Heng Lort, is a brown 'sapote' (fruit) seller and besides this, she is a pig breeder as well. Kiva Loans
  • Some other sapotes belong to the related genus Pouteria.
  • The sapote (or other tropical hardwood) that was added as an outside beam will probably outlast the concrete. hopalog Wood
  • The white sapote is more elongated than the other sapotes, with green skin and white to yellowish white, sweet creamy pulp. The white sapote is more elongated than the other sapotes, with green skin and white to yellowish white, sweet creamy pulp. El zapote blanco es más alargado que el otro tipo de zapote, con piel verde y una pulpa blanca o blanco amarillosa, dulce y cremosa
  • Eaten with cassava and a milkshake made with the pink fruit of the mamey sapote tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eaten with cassava and a milkshake made with the pink fruit of the mamey sapote tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • Native to central Mexico, the white sapote is more elongated than the other sapotes, shaped more like a pear, with green skin and white to yellowish white, sweet creamy pulp. Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit
  • In my 100 year old house I have fir, cedro and sapote. Wood
  • The forests here were also carefully managed in other ways, Oyuela-Caycedo believes, with the Indians planting semi-domesticated trees that bore all manner of fruit, such as macambo, sapote and jungle avocados. Scientists find evidence discrediting theory Amazon was virtually unlivable
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