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 Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) H. E. Moore & Stearn - syn.Achras lucuma Blanco; Lucuma mammosa auct. - Sapotaceae \\ Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) H. E. Moore & Stearn - syn.Achras lucuma Blanco; Lucuma mammosa auct. - Sapotaceae \\
-mamey sapote, marmalade-plum, marmalade-tree, **Große Sapote**+mamey sapote, marmalade-plum, marmalade-tree, **Mamey Sapote**, Große Sapote
  
 Evergreen or deciduous tree, native to Central America. Evergreen or deciduous tree, native to Central America.
  
-"The mamey sapote is related to other sapotes such as sapodilla (Manilkara zapota), abiu (P. caimito) and canistel (P. campechiana), but unrelated to the black sapote (Diospyros digyna) and white sapote (Casimiroa edulis). It should not be confused with the mammee apple (Mammea americana)...Some of its names in Latin American countries, such as mamey colorado (Cuba),[2] zapote colorado (Costa Rica) and zapote rojo (South America), refer to the reddish colour of its flesh in order to distinguish it from the unrelated but similar looking Mammea americana, whose fruit is usually called "yellow mamey" (Spanish: Mamey amarillo)" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pouteria_sapota]]+"The mamey sapote is related to other sapotes such as sapodilla (Manilkara zapota), abiu (P. caimito) and canistel (P. campechiana), but unrelated to the black sapote (Diospyros digyna) and white sapote (Casimiroa edulis). It should not be confused with the mammee apple (Mammea americana)...Some of its names in Latin American countries, such as mamey colorado (Cuba), zapote colorado (Costa Rica) and zapote rojo (South America), refer to the reddish colour of its flesh in order to distinguish it from the unrelated but similar looking [[mammea_americana_l|Mammea americana]], whose fruit is usually called "yellow mamey" (Spanish: Mamey amarillo)" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pouteria_sapota]]
  
 "The fruit may be round, ovoid or elliptic, often bluntly pointed at the apex, varies from 3 to 9 in (7.5-22.8 cm) long, and ranges in weight from 1/2 lb to 5 lbs (227 g-2.3 kg). It has rough, dark-brown, firm, leathery, semi-woody skin or rind to 1/16 in (1.5 mm) thick, and salmon-pink to deep-red, soft flesh, sweet and pumpkin-like in flavor, enclosing 1 to 4 large, slick, spindle-shaped, pointed seeds, hard, glossy-brown, with a whitish, slightly rough hilum on the ventral side. The large kernel is oily, bitter, and has a strong bitter-almond odor." \\ "The fruit may be round, ovoid or elliptic, often bluntly pointed at the apex, varies from 3 to 9 in (7.5-22.8 cm) long, and ranges in weight from 1/2 lb to 5 lbs (227 g-2.3 kg). It has rough, dark-brown, firm, leathery, semi-woody skin or rind to 1/16 in (1.5 mm) thick, and salmon-pink to deep-red, soft flesh, sweet and pumpkin-like in flavor, enclosing 1 to 4 large, slick, spindle-shaped, pointed seeds, hard, glossy-brown, with a whitish, slightly rough hilum on the ventral side. The large kernel is oily, bitter, and has a strong bitter-almond odor." \\
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 "Volatile compounds were isolated from sapote fruit by simultaneous steam distillation-solvent extraction according to Likens-Nickerson. Compounds were identified by capillary GC and GC/MS. Twenty-four components were identified in the aroma concentrate, from which benzaldehyde, hexanal and hexadecanoic acid were found to be the major constituents." \\ "Volatile compounds were isolated from sapote fruit by simultaneous steam distillation-solvent extraction according to Likens-Nickerson. Compounds were identified by capillary GC and GC/MS. Twenty-four components were identified in the aroma concentrate, from which benzaldehyde, hexanal and hexadecanoic acid were found to be the major constituents." \\
 [Pino, J. A., Marbot, R., Sauri, E., & Zumárraga, C., Volatile components of sapote (Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) HE Moore et Stern) fruit. Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol.18(1), 2006, 22-23] [Pino, J. A., Marbot, R., Sauri, E., & Zumárraga, C., Volatile components of sapote (Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) HE Moore et Stern) fruit. Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol.18(1), 2006, 22-23]
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