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Garden Adventures: White Sapote (Casimiroa edulis) White Sapote, Backyard Orchard, Islamic City, Florida Garden, Sustainable Landscaping, Fantasy Food, Mexican Cooking, Colorful Plants, Fruit Plants

White Sapote (Casimiroa edulis) is in the same family as Citrus (Rutaceae), and will grow wherever Citrus can be grown. The fruit is between the size of a large hen's egg and a tennis ball, depending on the variety and growing conditions. When ripe, the green skin of Casimiroa edulis turns a slight yellowish tint. Inside the paper-thin skin, is a delicious, soft, sweet, white flesh with a custard texture. The fruit usually contains one or two large seeds and a few flat undeveloped seed…

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white sapote antioxidant fruit Sapote Recipes, Antioxidant Fruits, White Sapote, Benefits Of Fruits, Backyard Garden Ideas, Fruit Benefits, Recipes Fruit, Harvest Recipes, Exotic Fruit

Have you ever eaten a white sapote? This exotic fruit is still relatively unknown, in spite of being packed with great nutritional values. Originally from Mexico, it belongs to antioxidant fruits and can contribute to your overall well-being. Learn about it in my article. You will also find some information on white sapote recipes! #fruit #Whitesapote #exoticfruit #antioxidants

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BY NORIS LEDESMA FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN As published in the Miami Herald  White sapote (Casimiroa edulis) is a relative of citrus and sometimes called "Custard Apple" because of the texture of the flesh. Though, it is not the same as the fruit of that actual name. Nor is White Sapote actually related to other fruit called Sapote. Originally introduced from central Mexico and is well adapted to South Florida.    Fruit can be shaped similar to a green apple with a smooth... White Sapote, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Custard Apple, Edible Landscaping, Fruit Tree, Botanic Garden, Landscaping Plants, In The Flesh, The Fruit

As published in the Miami Herald If you're looking for a fruit tree that produces something a little different but does well here, the white sapote, unique and delicious, is a good candidate. White sapote (Casimiroa edulis) is a relative of citrus, sometimes called "custard apple" because of the smooth texture of its flesh. Originally from central Mexico, it is well adapted to the South Florida climate. The white sapote is a smooth -skinned fruit with a shape similar to a...

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