Just tried this for the first time last Sunday, my wife's grandmother introduced these to me. The problem was the name she gave me for it was non-exist outside of her house. I just left your website and came here to learn a little more about it. Thank you for the time spent in making this video.
@Jessiele2003 Thanks for viewing our video! Yes, you are right - there are many ways to eat a sapodilla, and I wish we could show them all! This method is an easy and quick way for newcomers to open up and eat Florida sapodillas. Thanks for your comment!
We grow many cultivars here in south Florida: Alano, Morena, OX, Hasya, etc. That one that Julian is handling in the grove looks to be one of the OX cultivars, as well as the fruit that Louise is cutting open.
The sapodilla is one of the sweetest tropical fruits. It does taste like a pear soaked in brown sugar. My parents had two big trees but they never produced. I finally took them out. They were probably seedlings. On hindsight, I wish I would have grafted them. Thinking about buying a grafted tree, but concerned about its large size. Same concern with jackfruit, lychee, mamey, etc.....
Yes, sapodillas are sometimes called "sapote", and from your description, it sounds like you have purchased sapodillas! You are correct, let they ripen on the kitchen counter until they give a little, like a ripe peach, and ENJOY!!!
Ummh yummy sapodillas or nisperos Are delicious, zapote or sapote ( zapote mamey) are bigger and the flesh is orange and has one single big seed and it taste good too. Thanks for the video is nice.
The grocers in Miami know of these fruits, especially in the south part of the County. You can find these trees in the nurseries listed on our website at tropicalfruitgrowers (dot)com. Go to the 'Nurseries" page to find a nursery. Don't give up - those delicious fruits are still here! TFGSF
Thank you! We are glad that you were able to get some information of the wonderful fruits that grow here in Florida. For more information on other Florida tropical fruits, please visit our website tropicalfruitgrowers(dot) com
I have one & it is flowering now. I notice that the flowers don't open up to much. My question is, do I need to pollinate it or does it self pollinate? I want to ensure that I get some fruit. Is the Canistel the same? I notice their flowers don't open either.
Yes, you are describing the mamey sapote, which also grows in Florida. Check out the TH-cam video also here on our channel for more information on Florida mamey sapote! TFGSF
Hi! To purchase sapodilla in Virginia, I would first try area specialty markets, Asian, Indian, or Latin where this fruit is well known. You could also ask the produce manager of your local grocery store to order sapodilla, OR, you can go to our website, click on the photo of a sapodilla, and contact one of the growers listed on the sapodilla page. Enjoy! TFGSF
Julian mentioned that another name for a Sapodilla is Sapote. I just bought several yesterday that were labeled Sapote at the store. They look like small brown potatoes. I suspect these are actually Sapodillas? They are still hard so it will be a few days before I can taste one. Thanks!
Our sapodilla flowers endlessly but it literally only produces only 2 or 3 fruits out of a myriad of flowers in its branches. There is a nearby Sapodilla Tree that does not have any problem bearing fruit. Any advice?
No, those trees you mention are from different genuses and so cannot be grafted onto one another. Grafted plants need to be from the same genus to have a chance of success.
I grew up in Miami eating this fruit along with Chinese plums, Tamarind and Kumquats. Now as an adult, when I go to the local grocer and ask for them, they look at me as if i am speaking a foreign language they have never heard of. Theses fruit trees were once plentiful around the neighborhood but now they seem to have disappeared. Please let me know where I can find them. Thanks.
Just tried this for the first time last Sunday, my wife's grandmother introduced these to me. The problem was the name she gave me for it was non-exist outside of her house. I just left your website and came here to learn a little more about it. Thank you for the time spent in making this video.
I have this tree in my back yard at home I didn’t know what they were but thankfully now that I do I might sell some
The fruit looks delicious. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Great video @TropicalFruitGrowers, thank you! I have a small property in the Red Lands that has a dozen of these trees.
Thank you for your video. How many years for the Sapodilla tree to grow for fruits?
When are you guys going to have the butterscotch in stock
This is great. Thank you for sharing.
Nice video 😮😮😅😅😅😊😊😊
@Jessiele2003 Thanks for viewing our video! Yes, you are right - there are many ways to eat a sapodilla, and I wish we could show them all! This method is an easy and quick way for newcomers to open up and eat Florida sapodillas. Thanks for your comment!
this fruit is so sweet, i really like it
aye que rico!!!! Nisperos are my FAVORITE fruit!!!
We grow many cultivars here in south Florida: Alano, Morena, OX, Hasya, etc. That one that Julian is handling in the grove looks to be one of the OX cultivars, as well as the fruit that Louise is cutting open.
The sapodilla is one of the sweetest tropical fruits. It does taste like a pear soaked in brown sugar. My parents had two big trees but they never produced. I finally took them out. They were probably seedlings. On hindsight, I wish I would have grafted them. Thinking about buying a grafted tree, but concerned about its large size. Same concern with jackfruit, lychee, mamey, etc.....
we call it tsiko in the philippines my favorite fruit. its very sweet!
sapodilla fruits are sooooooooooo delicious and tasty!!!!!!
I grew up eating Sapodillas in the Philippines, where they call them Chicos. Sadly, I can't find any in New York City, where I currently live.
Yes, sapodillas are sometimes called "sapote", and from your description, it sounds like you have purchased sapodillas! You are correct, let they ripen on the kitchen counter until they give a little, like a ripe peach, and ENJOY!!!
Ummh yummy sapodillas or nisperos Are delicious, zapote or sapote ( zapote mamey) are bigger and the flesh is orange and has one single big seed and it taste good too.
Thanks for the video is nice.
in vietnam we have a bunch of these growing in the wild
What variety are your sapodilla that your showing from your land and in kitchen?
How many sapodilla varieties do you grow on your land?
The grocers in Miami know of these fruits, especially in the south part of the County. You can find these trees in the nurseries listed on our website at tropicalfruitgrowers (dot)com. Go to the 'Nurseries" page to find a nursery. Don't give up - those delicious fruits are still here! TFGSF
great we have them here Trinidad
Thank you! We are glad that you were able to get some information of the wonderful fruits that grow here in Florida. For more information on other Florida tropical fruits, please visit our website tropicalfruitgrowers(dot) com
I have one & it is flowering now. I notice that the flowers don't open up to much. My question is, do I need to pollinate it or does it self pollinate? I want to ensure that I get some fruit. Is the Canistel the same? I notice their flowers don't open either.
In Jamaica we eat every part of its after its washed. Very tasty
Yes, you are describing the mamey sapote, which also grows in Florida. Check out the TH-cam video also here on our channel for more information on Florida mamey sapote!
TFGSF
Hi! To purchase sapodilla in Virginia, I would first try area specialty markets, Asian, Indian, or Latin where this fruit is well known. You could also ask the produce manager of your local grocery store to order sapodilla, OR, you can go to our website, click on the photo of a sapodilla, and contact one of the growers listed on the sapodilla page.
Enjoy!
TFGSF
Hello brother ...I have sap plant in pot ...when is the ideal season to Rope it in the ground ..please guide . Thanks
I have a makok sapodilla and I've noticed this tree is a super slow grower.
The texture is like ripe pears, but the flavor is just like persimmons. The appearance looks like kiwi.
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This is such an accurate description!!!
Julian mentioned that another name for a Sapodilla is Sapote. I just bought several yesterday that were labeled Sapote at the store. They look like small brown potatoes. I suspect these are actually Sapodillas? They are still hard so it will be a few days before I can taste one.
Thanks!
Our sapodilla flowers endlessly but it literally only produces only 2 or 3 fruits out of a myriad of flowers in its branches. There is a nearby Sapodilla Tree that does not have any problem bearing fruit. Any advice?
YUMMY 😋
love this fruit i know it by NIPERO
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what cultivar is that? its huge!
Yes. According to Julia Morton's book, Biriba has been grown here in south Florida, but with limited success. Appears to be a lot of pests.
Can different sapodilla/sapote (mamey, black/chocolate, yellow) be grafted into one tree and perform well?
black sapote is actually a persimmon variety
No, those trees you mention are from different genuses and so cannot be grafted onto one another. Grafted plants need to be from the same genus to have a chance of success.
Thank you so very much. :-D!!!
I am looking for fruits and Scions (10 each) for Hasya, Alano and Makok varieties.
Please let me know if you or any on can supply.
I grew up in Miami eating this fruit along with Chinese plums, Tamarind and Kumquats. Now as an adult, when I go to the local grocer and ask for them, they look at me as if i am speaking a foreign language they have never heard of. Theses fruit trees were once plentiful around the neighborhood but now they seem to have disappeared. Please let me know where I can find them. Thanks.
i'v got 3 in my back yard, bears year round
Our growers can supply you with sapodillas. Visit our website ... tropicalfruitgrowers (dot)com... to reach a grower. Enjoy!
Hi
grow your fruit florida
SAPO-DEE-AH not SAPO-DILL-AH
Well we indian eat this with skin .its good to helth 😂
Its is not sapodila .is not mamey this is sapoti o live Amazônia Brasil i tell you
that's not how she cut n eat sapodialla...