Chapote vs Sapote - What's the difference?
chapote | sapote |
The soft, edible fruit of various South American trees, including the sapodilla.
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# Sapotaceae species:
## Manilkara zapota , sapodilla, naseberry, native to Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Belize, and possibly El Salvador.
## , yellow sapote, native to Mexico and Central America.
## Pouteria sapota , mamey sapote, from southern Mexico to northern South America.
## , green sapote, native to lowland southern Mexico.
# Ebenaceae species:
## , black sapote, from eastern Mexico south to Colombia.
## , chapote, is native to the lower Rio Grande valley region in Texas and Mexico.
# Rutaceae species:
## , white sapote, native to northern and central Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Guatemala.
As nouns the difference between chapote and sapote
is that chapote is texas persimmon; mexican persimmon (taxlink) while sapote is the soft, edible fruit of various south american trees, including the sapodilla.chapote
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Chapote has no English definition. It may be misspelled.sapote
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