Sapodilla
Related Category: Plants
the edible fruit of
Manilkara zapota (formerly
Achras zapota), of the family Sapotaceae. The fleshy, brown fruit is the size of a small tomato, and has the flavor and texture of cinnamon, apple, and pear. The fruits are very astringent when young and must be fully ripened and soft to be eaten. The latex of the sapodilla plant is also the source of
chicle, the chewing gum of the Aztecs. Another species,
M. bidentata, produces a latex that is the source of balata, a non-elastic rubber that is used for manufacturing boots, machine belts, and items in tropical South America. Sapodilla is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Ebenales, family Sapotaceae.