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Sapote is a nutrient-dense tropical fruit treasured globally for its rich flavor and health benefits. Abundantly packed with Vitamins A and C, it boosts immunity, aids in eye health and improves skin conditions. Its high fiber content makes it an optimal food for digestive health. Furthermore, the distinctly luscious flavour and smooth texture of sapote makes it versatile for culinary applications, widely used in smoothies, ice creams, pies, and salads, making it a must-have ingredient in every health-conscious household. A rising star in the health and wellness foods market, its popularity is attributed to its delectable taste and the numerous health benefits it carries. The best place to buy sapote online is at sayweee.com with free delivery available.
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Latest reviews
- loved it and will definitely order again.
- The fruit is a bit small.
- Looks good, but are still not ripen yet, will know once they are ready to eat.
- I had eaten it in Thailand before and it was very delicious. I have always missed it. When I saw weee had it, I immediately placed an order. It needs to be left until it is softer before eating, so it is sweeter and tastes better!
- The capote is good and firm. I guess I wait until his ripe and try it. Will let you know. The price is reasonable.
- The boy is too small.
- Excellent price
- The sapodillas here are not as delicious as those in Vietnam and Thailand. They are dry and I won't buy them next time.
- I tried it for the first time because the reviews said it was sweet and delicious.Without any hesitation, I peeled and cut it and put a large piece in my mouth. The moment I chewed it, I was surprised at how bitter it was.I'll have to look again to see if there's another way to eat it.
Latest reviews
- Good but when I feel it it’s smashed inside
- "All the items were fresh, good quality, and nicely packed."
- well packed
- vadilal chiku slices are so good
- Looking good
- good supply
- I love these chikoo, sweet in taste
- Some pieces are too green and have no taste with a hard texture, while other pieces are ripe, brown, sweet and creamy. Not worth the price for such inconsistency. I’ve had better frozen chikoo from a different brand
- good quality and service
- Makes great shakes
Latest reviews
- I love sapota and it’s literally my favorite fruit outside of the U.S. This pack has solid taste, didn’t think I would find sapota here.
- First time I bought this.The shipping is so bad.
- It's a little mushy still good. you have to defrost on top cloth or paper towel. To dry, it's delicious.
- I haven’t eat yet but looks good already
- its been a long time i havent eat chicos and now i can eat because weee has it. i tried one and its very sweet.
- I received the delivery today and was so excited to try this chico. It was sweet, but same as I have said on the lanzones, this fruit is not meant to be frozen as it changes the texture of the fruit. Would I order it again? Definitely not!
- My all time favorite, the same taste
- Craving satisfied! Received frozen, had to be thawed. Sweet, juicy??
- My favorite
- They were sweet, but Two out of 5 were hard.It's sweet, but the 2 fruits in the bag are stiff. So disappointed
Latest reviews
- very good product
- I wouldn't expect this bigger than I thought.
- Looking forward to trying it
- Very rich and well matured
- Skeptical about the taste!
- Looks good can’t wait for it to get ripped
- Mami Fruit 1.7-2.2 lbs
- Good quality
- We let it ripen at room temperature for 6 days before eating (Recieved on Monday, opened on Sunday.) It gave slightly when pressed all over, slightly wrinkled. This was the best mamey I've ever eaten, but still not the very best it could be. My other experiences with mamey have been that they are inedible, never ripen fully and start fermenting before soft. This one actually started getting soft in a few days which I was excited it about. A lot of it was soft and edible, but there were still parts of it that were hard, starchy, bitter & astringent. Mostly some clumps near the peel or in the center around the pit. The parts that were soft were good, kind of creamy and mildly sweet. Just had to pick around the starchy hard parts. Overall, I am moderately happy with this purchase. Best I can really expect out of a mamey that's shipped. If I want an actual really good mamey I'd have to go to somewhere tropical where they grow and ripen more on the tree before being harvested. It might have been better if I waited 1 more day but I was afraid it would start to ferment so we opened it.
- This fruit is native to Mexico. You have to wait until the skin is soft before you can cut it and eat it. It tastes a bit like sweet potato and a bit like pumpkin pie.
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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.
Popular reviews
- loved it and will definitely order again.
- The fruit is a bit small.
- Looks good, but are still not ripen yet, will know once they are ready to eat.
- I had eaten it in Thailand before and it was very delicious. I have always missed it. When I saw weee had it, I immediately placed an order. It needs to be left until it is softer before eating, so it is sweeter and tastes better!
- The capote is good and firm. I guess I wait until his ripe and try it. Will let you know. The price is reasonable.
- The boy is too small.
- Excellent price
- The sapodillas here are not as delicious as those in Vietnam and Thailand. They are dry and I won't buy them next time.
- I tried it for the first time because the reviews said it was sweet and delicious.Without any hesitation, I peeled and cut it and put a large piece in my mouth. The moment I chewed it, I was surprised at how bitter it was.I'll have to look again to see if there's another way to eat it.
- Good but when I feel it it’s smashed inside
- I love sapota and it’s literally my favorite fruit outside of the U.S. This pack has solid taste, didn’t think I would find sapota here.
- First time I bought this.The shipping is so bad.
- It's a little mushy still good. you have to defrost on top cloth or paper towel. To dry, it's delicious.
- I haven’t eat yet but looks good already
- its been a long time i havent eat chicos and now i can eat because weee has it. i tried one and its very sweet.
- I received the delivery today and was so excited to try this chico. It was sweet, but same as I have said on the lanzones, this fruit is not meant to be frozen as it changes the texture of the fruit. Would I order it again? Definitely not!
- My all time favorite, the same taste
- Craving satisfied! Received frozen, had to be thawed. Sweet, juicy??
- My favorite
- They were sweet, but Two out of 5 were hard.It's sweet, but the 2 fruits in the bag are stiff. So disappointed
- very good product
- I wouldn't expect this bigger than I thought.
- Looking forward to trying it
- Very rich and well matured
- Skeptical about the taste!
- Looks good can’t wait for it to get ripped
- Mami Fruit 1.7-2.2 lbs
- Good quality
- We let it ripen at room temperature for 6 days before eating (Recieved on Monday, opened on Sunday.) It gave slightly when pressed all over, slightly wrinkled. This was the best mamey I've ever eaten, but still not the very best it could be. My other experiences with mamey have been that they are inedible, never ripen fully and start fermenting before soft. This one actually started getting soft in a few days which I was excited it about. A lot of it was soft and edible, but there were still parts of it that were hard, starchy, bitter & astringent. Mostly some clumps near the peel or in the center around the pit. The parts that were soft were good, kind of creamy and mildly sweet. Just had to pick around the starchy hard parts. Overall, I am moderately happy with this purchase. Best I can really expect out of a mamey that's shipped. If I want an actual really good mamey I'd have to go to somewhere tropical where they grow and ripen more on the tree before being harvested. It might have been better if I waited 1 more day but I was afraid it would start to ferment so we opened it.
- This fruit is native to Mexico. You have to wait until the skin is soft before you can cut it and eat it. It tastes a bit like sweet potato and a bit like pumpkin pie.
- I thought that was freeze dried snacks… but it’s so good too! I like guava!
- Great for juice, but doesn't yield much.
- It is always good for smoothies
- Always good for my smoothie
- good quality and service
- It always great for smoothie at my breakfast
- Fixed the craving needed
- It makes my smoothie more tasteful.
- Good packing