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White Sapote or Mexican apple
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Emmanuel Sagini
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White sapote, scientific name Casimiroa edulis; also called casimiroa or Mexican apple; the Nahuatl term cochitzapotl means "sleep-sapote"
It is a tropical fruiting tree species in the Rutaceae family, endemic to eastern Mexico, Central America, and Costa Rica.
"An Otomi Indian, Casimiro Gómez, from the town of Cardonal in Hidalgo, Mexico, who fought and died in Mexico's war of independence," is the reason the genus was called.
It is a tropical fruiting tree species in the Rutaceae family, endemic to eastern Mexico, Central America, and Costa Rica.
"An Otomi Indian, Casimiro Gómez, from the town of Cardonal in Hidalgo, Mexico, who fought and died in Mexico's war of independence," is the reason the genus was called.
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