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LIVE CHOCOLATE PUDDING FRUIT TREE Black SAPOTE Bernecke
Price: $29.99
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Black Sapote
Chocolate
Pudding Tree
Black
Sapote
Cultivar
Bernecker
Black Sapote, Chocolate Pudding Tree, Black
Persimmon, Axle Grease Plant
Diospyros digyna
Family: Ebenaceae
Native to southern Mexico, Central America, and
western South America |
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This very popular Chocolate Pudding
fruit variety has near spherical fruit is medium to large with only 1 or 2 seeds.
Superb eating quality and prolific
producer. |
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Chocolate
Pudding Tree
Cultivar
Bernecker
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This attractive
glossy foliaged tree originates from Central America and Mexico. Black Sapote is usually
dioecious, meaning that some trees produce only male flowers and no fruit and other trees
produce female or bisexual flowers and fruit. Some trees may produce both male and female
(or bisexual) flowers on the same tree.
The smooth-textured Black Sapote's (Diospyros dignya) produces a fruit often
called the 'Chocolate Pudding Fruit'. The Black Sapote fruit resembles a large, round
green tomato on the outside and varies in size from two to five inches in diameter. The
Black Sapote's flesh is rich and custard-like, with a sweet, mild flavor and appearance,
gives it a nickname, the chocolate pudding tree. Some people find the taste to be like
chocolate, if you like Chocolate you'll love Black Sapote. A very close relative of the
persimmon the black sapote is a Chocoholics dream come true!
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Black sapote trees are well adapted to tropical and warm subtropical areas and may be
planted from sea level to an altitude of about 6,000 ft. Trees are not cold tolerant with
young trees damaged or killed at or below 30°F (-1°C) and mature trees at or below 28°F
(-2°C). Black sapote is reported to be flood tolerant but only moderately drought
tolerant. Trees appear to tolerate moderately windy areas, and if pruned regularly to
limit tree size and open the canopy to wind movement can withstand hurricane- force winds
without toppling. Black sapote trees grow well in most well drained soil types including
sands and limestone-based, high-pH soils.
Cultivar
Bernecker |
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A usually large, green-skinned fruit about the size of an beefsteak tomato. Flesh turns
dark brown/black when ripe. Flesh both looks and tastes somewhat like chocolate pudding.
When ripe, the sapote skin is dull olive green, which tends to break in small grainy
pieces. In the hand, properly ripe fruit feels like a soft marshmallow. When you can press
the skin with your fingers and leave an indent, the fruit is ready to eat. The flesh color
of unripe fruit is mustard yellow, while ripe fruit has black, soft flesh. Eaten fresh or
used in desserts.
Mature black sapote fruit change from a shiny green to dull green color and the lobes of
the sepals (called the calyx) reflex upward. Harvested fruit take 3 to 14 days to soften
to eating quality. After fruit become ripe they may be stored in the refrigerator for
several days for later use. |
Black Sapote
Height: 30-40 ft. (9-12 m)
Hardiness: USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom Color: White/Near White
Bloom Time: Mid Spring
Foliage: Evergreen, Smooth-Textured,
Shiny/Glossy-Textured, bearing age 5-6 years.
Other details: This plant is suitable for growing
indoors |
Black sapote mousse's,
cakes, custards are popular dishes. |
Black sapote's make a wonderful
dessert fruit. Black sapote fruit are eaten when fully ripe and soft.
The soft pulp may be eaten fresh or is commonly added as an ingredient of drinks,
ice-cream, cakes, and milk-shakes. Black sapote is very high in vitamin C and a good
source of calcium and phosphorus.
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Dulce
de Sapote Negro
The name of this dish sounds better in Spanish
(pronounced dul-seh deh sapoteh nay-gro) than its English translation, sweet of black
sapote.
3 to 4 ripe black sapotes
(sapotes must be very soft; an unripe sapote is
inedible)
¼ to ½ cup light honey, to taste
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
2 cups orange juice
2 tablespoons finely shredded orange rind
Remove stems from sapotes. Pull off green skin with your fingers. You now have a dark
brown, thick pulp. Inside are hidden almond-shaped seeds. Remove these with your fingers.
In food processor, combine sapote pulp, honey, orange rind, and orange juice. Pulse until
mixed well. Chill. Mixture is bright, shiny black-brown. Serve in crystal dessert cup or
dish. Sprinkle a few fine shreds of orange rind on each serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
Dulce De Sapote Negro can also be frozen as a sherbet. |
Tropical
Black Sapote Pudding
Line a deep glass dish with ladyfingers, or two
layers of thinly cut sponge or plain cake to form a shell about a half inch thick. Fold
brandied black sapote on top of the cake. Chill two hours. Top with whipped cream
Black Sapote Pie
Mix sugar, salt and cloves in small dish. Beat eggs in large bowl. Stir in black sapote
and sugar/clove mixture. Gradually stir in milk and vanilla. Pour into pie shell. Bake 15
minutes in a preheated 425°F oven; turn temperature down to 350°F and bake about 30
minutes more or until firm. Serve with whipped cream. |
Chocolate Sapote Mousse
1 pkg. sugarfree chocolate instant pudding mix
(4 serving size)
1 black sapote (see Basic Preparation)
1 cup low-fat whipped topping (Cool Whip)
2 tablespoons instant coffee
Prepare pudding with cold skim milk or reconstituted nonfat dry milk, following package
instructions. Add sapote and coffee to pudding, mix well. Lightly fold in whipped topping.
Chill. Serve in dessert dishes with additional whipped topping. Serves 6.
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Mexican
"Unchocolate" Bread
Blend sugar and butter. Blend in eggs. Stir in milk, black sapote pulp and vanilla. Beat
together about ten minutes. In a separate bowl, mix flour, cinnamon, cloves and baking
soda. Stir into liquid ingredients. Mix in chopped nuts. Spoon into a greased 8 ½ x 4 ½
x 2 ½ inch loaf pan, making sure to leave ¾ inch at the top to allow the bread to rise.
Bake 45 minutes at 350°F. |
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individually per item. If you buy the same species in that item it does calculate out the
discount (i.e.: additional item $3.61). My stores' combined shipping is built in for same
items rather than a varied selection. Includes postage, USDA certification and inspection,
proper packing and delivery to Airport for prompt delivery. I cant really change any
of these. If you want one of this and one of that, it gets hard to discount much as each
different species requires it's own prep & packing, then at USDA each has to be
unwrapped and inspected then repacked. USDA requires me to clean and prepare every last
piece before we drive them to the Inspection Station on the other side of the island. It
takes my wife and I, a day to pack items and get ready to ship. The whole next day we
drive around the island and get inspected (2-3 hours), then drive to the Airport Post
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