Naseberry vs Sapote - What's the difference?
naseberry | 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 naseberry and sapote
is that naseberry is the sapodilla fruit while sapote is the soft, edible fruit of various South American trees, including the sapodilla.sapote
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