While living in Mexico for a year, I discovered this fabulous fruit: mamey sapote. On the surface, there's nothing impressive about it—it just looks like a big kiwi—but you have to open it to discover ...
Recent phytochemical and nutraceutical evidence indicates that mamey sapote pulp and by-products contain carotenoids, phenolic compounds, and dietary fiber that are associated with antioxidant and ...
When it comes to fruit, there is no shopping experience quite like Miami. Particularly when going deep into the Latino areas, the store produce sections will have tropical fruits that are either ...
Flavour firm Aromatech has developed a natural mamey sapote flavour which will allow manufacturers to tap into the trend for exotic, tropical fruit. Native to Mexico and Central America, mamey sapote ...
As people become more interested in the health benefits of obscure plants, mamey fruit is getting some attention. About the size of a large mango, mamey has a tough, sandpapery skin. When you cut ...
Some will look at this football-shaped fruit with its barklike surface and think, “That’s not edible,” but they are missing out. Be tempted to look beyond its scratchy exterior for the creamy, rich ...
Also known by its scientific name, Pouteria sapota, mamey sapote is a type of tree found throughout Mexico and Central America. It produces large fruit with a soft, creamy texture, vibrant orange hue, ...
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