Sapodilla
I like to eat the fleshy part of this fruit. Only trouble is, it takes over a week after picking to ripen, so I have to be patient. I actually like to be givien this fruit whole, so I can dig my 'teeth' into it.

Manilkara zapota, commonly known as the sapodilla, is a long-lived, evergreen tree native to Central America and the Caribbean. The fruit is a large ellipsoid berry, 4–8 cm in diameter, very much resembling a smooth-skinned potato and containing 2-5 seeds. Inside, its flesh ranges from a pale yellow to an earthy brown color with a grainy texture akin to that of a well-ripened pear. The seeds are black and resemble beans, with a hook at one end that can catch in the throat if swallowed. The fruit has a high latex content and does not ripen until picked. It has an exceptionally sweet malty flavor. Many believe the flavor bears a striking resemblance to caramel. The unripe fruit is hard to the touch and contains high amounts of saponin, which has astringent properties similar to tannin, drying out the mouth.

Sapodilla
 
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