naseberry
Naseberry, also known as sapodilla, is a tropical fruit native to southern Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. It is also widely cultivated in other tropical regions, including India, Southeast Asia, and Florida. The fruit is typically round or oval in shape, measuring about 2 to 4 inches in diameter. Its skin is a rough, brown, and somewhat scaly texture, which ripens to a yellowish-brown. The flesh of the naseberry is sweet and grainy, with a texture often compared to that of a pear. It contains several black, hard seeds that are inedible.
The flavor of a ripe naseberry is intensely sweet, with notes that can be described as brown
Beyond its culinary uses, the naseberry tree has historical significance. The milky sap, or latex, from the