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- Sapote abstract "Sapote (from Nahuatl tzapotl) is a term for a soft, edible fruit. The word is incorporated into the common names of several unrelated fruit-bearing plants native to Mexico, Central America and northern parts of South America. Some but not all sapotes come from the family Sapotaceae: Sapotaceae sapotes: Sapodilla, also called naseberry (Manilkara zapota) is native to Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Belize, and possibly El Salvador. The Sapotaceae were named after a synonym of this species. Yellow sapote (Pouteria campechiana) is native to Mexico and Central America. Mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota) is from southern Mexico to northern South America. Green sapote (Pouteria viridis) is native to lowland southern Mexico. Ebenaceae sapotes: Black sapote (Diospyros nigra), from eastern Mexico south to Colombia, is probably the original Aztec tzapotl. Chapote (Diospyros texana) is native to the lower Rio Grande valley region in Texas and Mexico Other sapotes White sapote (Casimiroa edulis: Rutaceae) is native to northern and central Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Guatemala. South American sapote (Quararibea cordata: Malvaceae) is native to the Amazon rainforests of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.".
- Sapote wikiPageID "1985199".
- Sapote wikiPageLength "2389".
- Sapote wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Sapote wikiPageRevisionID "684212401".
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Amazon_rainforest.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Aztec.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nahuatl_words_and_phrases.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Diospyros_nigra.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Diospyros_texana.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Ebenaceae.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Fruit.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Malvaceae.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Manilkara_zapota.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Pouteria_campechiana.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Pouteria_sapota.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Pouteria_viridis.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Quararibea_cordata.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Rio_Grande.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Rutaceae.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink Sapotaceae.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLink White_sapote.
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLinkText "''tzapotl''".
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sapote".
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLinkText "sapote".
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLinkText "tzapotl".
- Sapote wikiPageWikiLinkText "zapote".
- Sapote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Plant_common_name.
- Sapote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sapote subject Category:Nahuatl_words_and_phrases.
- Sapote hypernym Term.
- Sapote comment "Sapote (from Nahuatl tzapotl) is a term for a soft, edible fruit. The word is incorporated into the common names of several unrelated fruit-bearing plants native to Mexico, Central America and northern parts of South America. Some but not all sapotes come from the family Sapotaceae: Sapotaceae sapotes: Sapodilla, also called naseberry (Manilkara zapota) is native to Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Belize, and possibly El Salvador. The Sapotaceae were named after a synonym of this species.".
- Sapote label "Sapote".
- Sapote sameAs Q579943.
- Sapote sameAs Sapote.
- Sapote sameAs Zapote_(fruta).
- Sapote sameAs Sapote.
- Sapote sameAs Tezontzapotl.
- Sapote sameAs Sapote.
- Sapote sameAs Sapote.
- Sapote sameAs Sapôchê.
- Sapote sameAs Q579943.
- Sapote wasDerivedFrom Sapote?oldid=684212401.
- Sapote isPrimaryTopicOf Sapote.