How Do You Spell SAPODILLA?

Pronunciation: [sˌapədˈɪlə] (IPA)

The word "sapodilla" is spelled with five letters "s-a-p-o-d-i-l-l-a" and pronounced as /sæpəˈdɪlə/. The first syllable 'sa' is pronounced with a short 'a' sound and followed by the 'p' sound. The second syllable 'po' has a short 'o' sound, while the third syllable 'di' has a short 'i' sound. The penultimate syllable 'la' has a long 'a' sound with a slight stress on it. The final syllable 'la' is pronounced with a short 'a' sound. The sapodilla is a sweet and delicious tropical fruit also known as a chikoo.

SAPODILLA Meaning and Definition

  1. Sapodilla is a noun that refers to a tropical fruit or the evergreen tree (Manilkara zapota) from the family Sapotaceae that produces this fruit. The word originates from the Spanish term "zapote," which refers to any of several tropical fruit trees, and "chicle," meaning gum.

    The sapodilla fruit is typically round or oval, with a thin brownish skin that is rough to the touch. Inside, it contains a sweet and grainy flesh, which is typically yellowish-brown in color when ripe. The taste is often described as a combination of pear and brown sugar, providing a unique and delectable flavor. The fruit also contains black shiny seeds that are not edible.

    The sapodilla tree, native to Mexico and Central America, now thrives in various tropical regions worldwide due to its adaptability. It can grow up to 100 feet in height, and its dark green leaves make it an attractive addition to any landscape. In addition to producing fruit, the sapodilla tree is also valued for its latex, which is used to make chewing gum.

    Sapodilla fruit is enjoyed both fresh and used in various culinary creations like jams, puddings, milkshakes, and ice creams. It is also used in traditional medicine, as it is believed to have properties that aid digestion and boost the immune system. With its distinct flavor profile and versatility, sapodilla has become a popular fruit in tropical regions and beyond.

  2. A name given to a tree and its fruit, a native of the W. Indies and S. Amer.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SAPODILLA

  • aapodilla
  • zapodilla
  • xapodilla
  • dapodilla
  • eapodilla
  • wapodilla
  • szpodilla
  • sspodilla
  • swpodilla
  • sqpodilla
  • saoodilla
  • salodilla
  • sa-odilla
  • sa0odilla
  • sapidilla
  • sapkdilla
  • sapldilla
  • sappdilla
  • sap0dilla

Etymology of SAPODILLA

The word "sapodilla" is derived from the Nahuatl (Aztec language) word "tzapotl". Tzapotl referred to the fruit of the sapodilla tree. Over time, the word evolved and traveled through different languages and cultures, ultimately becoming "sapodilla" in English.

Plural form of SAPODILLA is SAPODILLAS

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