Name & Family

English: Black Sapote, Black Persimmon, Chocolate-Fruit, Chocolate Pudding Fruit

Spanish: Zapote Negro

German: Schwarze Sapote

Scientifical: Diospyros digyna, Family: Ebenaceae

Same family: Kaki - Mabolo - Japanese Persimmon Type

Tropical Fruit, 2 to 10 seeded.

Seeds: shining dark red-brown colored.

Many trees bear pitless fruit.

Mexican relative to the Chinese persimmon.

Description, Taste & storage

The Black Sapote is a Tomato-like fruit, 10 x 13 cm. large berry with a thin and firm rind. Its color is shining dark green with brown specs. The fruitflesh is rich, dark brown colored and custard like and is therefore called the Chocolate pudding fruit.

Complete ripe fruits are often ugly brown.

Black sapote's flesh is rich and custard-like, with a sweet, nut-like mild flavor and when ripe fruit pulp is blended with milk, cream or ice-cream, it tastes like mild chocolate - but without the caffeine or calories! Tree

The black sapote is native in Mexico and Guatemala.

It is cultivated in Florida, The Philippines, the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Hawaii.

It is an evergreen tree and grows upto 8 meter or more. Use

Often icecream is made of Black Sapotes.

The raw fruit is eaten with a spoon or eaten as dessert in milk or citrus juice.

Many different drinks are made from it as well as liquor.

Unripe fruits are not edible.

Use them in dips or sliced for a healthy chocolate-like dessert.