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Sapodilla (Sabudheli)
Sapodilla, a member of the family Sapotaceae, is known
botanically as Manilkara zapota van Royen. Fairly slow-growing, rich in
white, gummy latex. Its leaves are highly evergreen, glossy and firm
.Flowers are small and bell-like. The fruit is nearly round when immature it
is hard and gummy. Though smooth-skinned it is coated with a sandy brown
scurf until fully ripe. The flesh ranges in color from yellowish to light-
or dark-brown or sometimes reddish-brown; becomes soft and very juicy, with
a sweet flavor resembling that of a pear. Generally, the ripe sapodilla,
unchilled or preferably chilled, is merely cut in half and the flesh is
eaten with a spoon. As an ideal dessert fruit , flesh may be scooped out and
added to fruit cups or salads. A dessert sauce is made by peeling and
seeding ripe sapodillas, pressing the flesh through a colander, adding
orange juice, and topping with whipped cream. You will find a lot of these
long lived tree in Sun Island.
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> Exploring The Magical Island
> Fauna of Sun Island
< Exotic Flora of Sun Island
- Annona glabra ( Kalhuhuthu Meyvaa)
- Banana (Faiykeyo gas)
- Bilimbi (Bilamagu)
- Bougainvillea (Dhaahiliyyaamaa)
- Breadfruit (Bambukeyo)
- Cape Gooseberry (Muraaki)
- Coconut (Dhivehi Ruh)
- Curry Leaves (Hikandhi Faiy)
- Custard Apple (Dhivehi Atha)
- Flamboyant Tree (Reethigas)
- Frangipani (Gulchampa)
- Ginger Thomas (Bokarumaa)
- Guava (Feyru)
- Guettarda speciosa (Uni)
- Helianthus debilis ( Lanka Mirihi)
- Henna (Heena Fai)
- Hibiscus (Saima)
- Jamaica cherry (Jeymu)
- Jamaican Mountain Sage (Lantana Camara)
- Jasmine ( Huvandhu Maa)
- Lemon Grass
- Lime (Lumbo)
- Madagascan Periwinkle (Malikuruvaa)
- Mango (Anbu)
- Noni Fruit (Ahivah)
- Papaya (Falho)
- Passion Fruit (Jumhooreemevaa)
- Poinciana pulcherrima L. (Fathanguma)
- Queen of the night ( Husnuheena )
- Rampe
- Sapodilla (Sabudheli)
- Scaevola sericea ( Magoo)
- Scewpine (Maa/Boa Kashikeyo)
- Sea Hibiscus (Dhigga)
- Tamarind (Helenbeli)
- Taro (Olhu Ala) |
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