Sapodilla - Lucuma (Pouteria lucuma) 

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Lucuma is a fruit tree that produces starchy and dry fruits with a green to brown skin and a yellow to orange flesh. Though this description may not be appealing, it is one of the top flavored fruits in the world. The fruit has a sweet and nutty flavor, similar to maple, butterscotch, or sweet potato. The fruits can be eaten fresh, or used to make flours, powders, pastes, and sweeteners. The fruits are also a popular ingredient in desserts, especially ice creams, cakes, and pies. The fruits have a smooth and creamy texture, a pleasant aroma, and a rich color. The tree is a medium to large evergreen tree that can grow up to 50 feet tall and produces moderate crops of medium-sized fruits. The tree is native to the Andes of South America and is also known as Eggfruit or Lúcuma. The tree is self-fertile and does not require cross-pollination. The tree is a hardy and drought-resistant plant that can thrive in various climates and soils. The tree is also a beautiful ornamental plant that has glossy green leaves and fragrant white flowers. 

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Lucuma is a fruit tree that produces starchy and dry fruits with a green to brown skin and a yellow to orange flesh. Though this description may not be appealing, it is one of the top flavored fruits in the world. The fruit has a sweet and nutty flavor, similar to maple, butterscotch, or sweet potato. The fruits can be eaten fresh, or used to make flours, powders, pastes, and sweeteners. The fruits are also a popular ingredient in desserts, especially ice creams, cakes, and pies. The fruits have a smooth and creamy texture, a pleasant aroma, and a rich color. The tree is a medium to large evergreen tree that can grow up to 50 feet tall and produces moderate crops of medium-sized fruits. The tree is native to the Andes of South America and is also known as Eggfruit or Lúcuma. The tree is self-fertile and does not require cross-pollination. The tree is a hardy and drought-resistant plant that can thrive in various climates and soils. The tree is also a beautiful ornamental plant that has glossy green leaves and fragrant white flowers. 

Lucuma is a fruit tree that produces starchy and dry fruits with a green to brown skin and a yellow to orange flesh. Though this description may not be appealing, it is one of the top flavored fruits in the world. The fruit has a sweet and nutty flavor, similar to maple, butterscotch, or sweet potato. The fruits can be eaten fresh, or used to make flours, powders, pastes, and sweeteners. The fruits are also a popular ingredient in desserts, especially ice creams, cakes, and pies. The fruits have a smooth and creamy texture, a pleasant aroma, and a rich color. The tree is a medium to large evergreen tree that can grow up to 50 feet tall and produces moderate crops of medium-sized fruits. The tree is native to the Andes of South America and is also known as Eggfruit or Lúcuma. The tree is self-fertile and does not require cross-pollination. The tree is a hardy and drought-resistant plant that can thrive in various climates and soils. The tree is also a beautiful ornamental plant that has glossy green leaves and fragrant white flowers.