Sapodilla is a tropical fruit tree that can grow to be up to 20 metres tall. The fruit of the tree is called sapodilla and it has a brown skin that turns yellow when ripe.
The sapodilla tree can be found in Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.
Sapodilla trees are often found in rainforests or dry forests near rivers or streams. They need full sunlight for at least six hours per day to grow well. Sapodillas also need lots of water because they are sensitive to drought conditions.
Sapodilla plants are fruit bearing plants that are native to the Caribbean and South Asia. They grow best in hot, humid regions.
The sapodilla plant produces a fruit that is often called the “chiku” or “sapota” fruit. These fruits are usually yellowish-brown in color and have a thin, leathery skin with a sweet, white pulp inside that tastes like an apple. The sapodilla plant is also sometimes called the “Plant of the World”.
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