




Zapotes
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Description/Taste
The Zapote is a small fruit, roughly one to three inches in diameter with a smooth brown exterior. The rind is tough but when peeled away reveals a vibrant orange flesh. It tastes somewhat like a fig, in terms of sweetness and an avocado, in terms of texture. The Zapote has anywhere from two to five hard, inedible black seeds in the center of the fruit. The flesh is a deep orange that can be somewhat stringy. When unripe, the fruit contains high amounts of saponin, an astringent that can dry out the mouth. When ripe, the Zapote is soft to the touch and emits a sweet aroma.
Seasons/Availability
The Zapote is available year-round, with peak seasons in the early spring and late fall.
Current Facts
The Zapote is known by many names, the Sapodilla in America, Chico Zapote in Central America, the Dilly in Great Britain, and the Chicle in Mexico. A byproduct of the Zapote tree is a gummy latex referred to as “chicle” which has been used as the main ingredient in chewing gum for decades and dates back to the ancient Central American culture, the Mayas.
Applications
The Zapote is most often eaten fresh, out of hand. In Central America it is blended with milk, ice, sugar or water for a refreshing beverage. The fruit of a Zapote can be mashed and used to make custards or blended into smoothies. It freezes well and can also be used in fillings for pies, crumbles and ice cream. The skin and seeds are inedible.
Geography/History
The Zapote was first mentioned by the Spaniards after their conquest of Central America in the 16th century. Its origin is within the tropical rainforests of that region, where the native Mayan descendents highly regarded the fruit. Now, the Zapote can be found throughout Central America, Mexico, India and a few parts of southern Florida. Its wood has been used for lumber, cabinetry and furniture in Central America, though it is generally only harvested for the fruit. The fruit thrives in the warmer, equatorial regions and cultivation in the US has been limited.
Recipe Ideas
Recipes that include Zapotes. One

The Opulent Opossum |
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Mamey Sapote Ice Cream |
Sailu's Kitchen |
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Chikku (Sapota) Milkshake |
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Plaza Mayorista
Near Itagui, Antioquia, ColombiaMedellín colombia About 33 days ago, 8/25/23 ![]() ![]()
Euro Jardines
Antioquia, Colombia320-577-1544 About 67 days ago, 7/22/23 Sharer's comments : Zapotes! ![]() ![]()
Mercandú supermercado
Near Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia310-534-2942 About 71 days ago, 7/18/23 Sharer's comments : Zapote Colombiano ![]() ![]()
Pedro Plaza Alameda
Near Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia316-315-2782 About 112 days ago, 6/07/23 ![]() ![]()
Pedro Plaza Alameda
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Euro supermercado Jardines De Llanogrande
Antioquia, ColombiaKm8, Via Don Diego, Llanogrande Rionegro Antioquia 034-444-0366 About 374 days ago, 9/18/22 Sharer's comments : Zapote colombiano! ![]() About 418 days ago, 8/05/22 Sharer's comments : Zapote Colombiano en temporada ![]() ![]()
Gilbert and Lee Farms
Near San Diego, California, United StatesFallbrook, CA About 424 days ago, 7/30/22 ![]() ![]()
Legumbrería La Frescura
Near Itagui, Antioquia, ColombiaPlaza La America Medellin 479-6915 About 469 days ago, 6/15/22 Sharer's comments : Zapote! ![]() ![]()
Atkins Nursery
Near Fairbanks Ranch, California, United States3129 Reche Rd, Fallbrook, CA 760-728-1610 About 514 days ago, 5/01/22 Sharer's comments : WHITE zapote!! ![]() About 556 days ago, 3/20/22 Sharer's comments : Otra variedad de Zapote, nativo de la zona costera Colombiana |