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Native to the Yucatan and southern Mexico, the chicozapote is one of the favorite tropical fruits in Mexico.
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007
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Native to the Yucatan and southern Mexico, the chicozapote is one of the favorite tropical fruits in Mexico.
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007
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Some fruit trees including Cynometra petusa, chicozapote, fig trees, and guanacaste grow in association with mangrove trees, as do other plant aggregations, including coastal scrub, tule (Typha spp.), coastal dune vegetation, and palm trees.
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Native to the Yucatan and southern Mexico, the chicozapote has a rough brown skin and dark, sweet pulpy fruit.
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El chicozapote es nativo de Yucatán y el sur de México.
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Then there is the chicozapote of the same family, with a whitish skin, and a white or rose-tinged pulp; this also belongs to the warm regions.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country Frances Erskine Inglis 1843
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Then there is the chicozapote, of the same family, with a whitish skin, and a white or rose-tinged pulp; this also belongs to the warm regions.
Life in Mexico Frances Calder��n de la Barca 1843
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According to the co-operative, the chicozapote latex - a sap - is extracted from 100 ft tall trees through z-shaped cuts on the bark.
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Porfirio Baños takes the measure of the chicozapote tree that he is about to tap for its resin.
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According to the co-operative, the chicozapote latex - a sap - is extracted from 100 ft tall trees through z-shaped cuts on the bark.
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