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Wat (wie) is sapodilla$505778$ - definitie

FAMILY OF PLANTS
Chicle family; Sapodilla family; Sapotae

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EVERGREEN TREE
Sapota; Chikoo; Chickoo; Mammee sapota; Chiku; Ciku; Achras zapota; Sapotta; Naseberry; Sapadilla; Sawo; Sapoti; Sofeda; Rata-mi; Hồng xiêm; Lamoot; Sawo nilo; Chico Zapote; Sapodilla; Tsiko; Achras sapota; Naseberries; Sapota zapotilla; Chico zapote; Chicku; Chicozapote; Calocarpum mammosum; Manilkara achras; Manilkara breviloba; Manilkara calderonii; Manilkara conzattii; Manilkara gaumeri; Manilkara grisebachii; Manilkara meridionalis; Manilkara rojasii; Manilkara striata; Manilkara tabogaensis
[?sap?'d?l?]
¦ noun
1. a large evergreen tropical American tree which has hard durable wood and yields chicle. [Manilkara zapota.]
2. (also sapodilla plum) the sweet brownish bristly fruit of the sapodilla.
Origin
C17: from Sp. zapotillo, dimin. of zapote, from Nahuatl tzapotl.
Sapodilla         
EVERGREEN TREE
Sapota; Chikoo; Chickoo; Mammee sapota; Chiku; Ciku; Achras zapota; Sapotta; Naseberry; Sapadilla; Sawo; Sapoti; Sofeda; Rata-mi; Hồng xiêm; Lamoot; Sawo nilo; Chico Zapote; Sapodilla; Tsiko; Achras sapota; Naseberries; Sapota zapotilla; Chico zapote; Chicku; Chicozapote; Calocarpum mammosum; Manilkara achras; Manilkara breviloba; Manilkara calderonii; Manilkara conzattii; Manilkara gaumeri; Manilkara grisebachii; Manilkara meridionalis; Manilkara rojasii; Manilkara striata; Manilkara tabogaensis
·noun A tall, evergeen, tropical American tree (Achras Sapota); also, its edible fruit, the sapodilla plum.
Sapota         
EVERGREEN TREE
Sapota; Chikoo; Chickoo; Mammee sapota; Chiku; Ciku; Achras zapota; Sapotta; Naseberry; Sapadilla; Sawo; Sapoti; Sofeda; Rata-mi; Hồng xiêm; Lamoot; Sawo nilo; Chico Zapote; Sapodilla; Tsiko; Achras sapota; Naseberries; Sapota zapotilla; Chico zapote; Chicku; Chicozapote; Calocarpum mammosum; Manilkara achras; Manilkara breviloba; Manilkara calderonii; Manilkara conzattii; Manilkara gaumeri; Manilkara grisebachii; Manilkara meridionalis; Manilkara rojasii; Manilkara striata; Manilkara tabogaensis
·noun The Sapodilla.

Wikipedia

Sapotaceae

The Sapotaceae are a family of flowering plants belonging to the order Ericales. The family includes about 800 species of evergreen trees and shrubs in around 65 genera (35-75, depending on generic definition). Their distribution is pantropical.

Many species produce edible fruits, or white blood-sap that is used to cleanse dirt, organically and manually, while others have other economic uses. Species noted for their edible fruits include Manilkara (sapodilla), Chrysophyllum cainito (star-apple or golden leaf tree), and Pouteria (abiu, canistel, lúcuma, mamey sapote). Vitellaria paradoxa (shi in several languages of West Africa and karité in French; also anglicized as shea) is also the source of an oil-rich nut, the source of edible shea butter, which is the major lipid source for many African ethnic groups and is also used in traditional and Western cosmetics and medications. The "miracle fruit" Synsepalum dulcificum is also placed in the Sapotaceae.

Trees of the genus Palaquium (gutta-percha) produce an important latex with a wide variety of uses. The seeds of the tree Argania spinosa produce an edible oil, traditionally harvested in Morocco.

The family name is derived from zapote, a Mexican vernacular name for one of the plants (in turn derived from the Nahuatl tzapotl) and Latinised by Linnaeus as sapota, a name now treated as a synonym of Manilkara (also formerly known by the invalid name Achras).