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Frequently asked questions

  • What is sapote?

    Sapote is a generic term for a soft, edible fruit. The word 'sapote' comes from the Nahuatl word 'tzapotl' which is used to describe soft, sweet fruit.

  • What does sapote taste like?

    The taste of sapote varies between types but is generally sweet. Some describe the flavor as a mix between pumpkin and cherry with a custard-like texture.

  • Is sapote good for your health?

    Yes, sapote is rich in vitamins A and C, fiber, and essential mineral such as potassium and calcium. It also contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.

  • Can you cook with sapote?

    Yes, sapote can be used in a variety of dishes ranging from sweet to savory. It can be baked into pies, made into jam, or included in smoothies.

  • Is sapote related to papaya?

    No, sapote is not related to papaya. Though they both have a tropical origin, they belong to different plant families.

  • What can I substitute for sapote in a recipe?

    The best substitute for sapote in recipes depends on the texture and flavor you need. Common substitutes include mango, papaya or avocado.

  • How do I know when a sapote is ripe?

    A ripe sapote is slightly firm but gives a little under pressure, similar to a ripe peach. It should also have a strong, sweet aroma.

  • Where can I buy sapote?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Where does sapote come from?

    Sapote is native to Central America, particularly Mexico. However, it is now grown in many other regions including the Caribbean and South Florida.

  • How do you eat sapote?

    Sapote can be eaten raw or used in cooking. You can cut it in half, remove the seeds and scoop out the flesh with a spoon.

  • What are the different types of sapote?

    The different types of sapote include Mamey sapote, Black sapote (or chocolate pudding fruit), White sapote and Yellow sapote.

  • Can you eat the skin of sapote?

    No, the skin of most sapote fruits is not edible and should be removed before eating.

  • How do you store sapote?

    Sapote can be stored at room temperature until ripe, then refrigerated. It is advisable to eat them within a few days of ripening for best taste.

  • Is sapote the same as a zapote?

    Yes, 'zapote' is the Spanish pronunciation for 'sapote'. They refer to the same fruit group.

  • Can I grow sapote at home?

    Yes, sapotes can be grown from seeds at home. However, they require a tropical or subtropical climate to thrive.

  • Can I freeze sapote?

    Yes, you can freeze ripe sapote. It’s advisable to peel and remove the seeds before freezing for better preservation attributes.