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Manilkara zapota 'Hasya'
By Delonix1

20 Dec, 2024
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My Hasya sapodilla has some fruit on it. It flowered a few months ago. It probably has 5 to 6 months longer for the fruit to ripen. It takes 6 to 9 months or longer for fruit to ripen in Southern California and even in South Florida. Photo taken on December 19, 2024.
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It’s very sweet. It’s a very popular fruit in Latin America and India.
21 Dec, 2024
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I've never actually tasted a sapodilla.
20 Dec, 2024