native to Lesser Sunda Islands and Sulawesi
Fruit raw or cooked dried
Fruits have great potential for trade and are suitable for decoration in gastronomic events
Thrives in sunny positions or dappled shade
Each fruit typically contains 1 to 5 black seeds
Black Sapote Fruit Plant ( Diospyros Nigra ) Plant type:Seedling Plant native to Lesser Sunda IslandsBlack Sapote Fruit Plant ( Diospyros Nigra ) Common Name: Chocolate Pudding Fruit, Black Soapapple Botanical Name: Diospyros Nigra General Information: Originating from Mexico, Central America, and Colombia, the Chocolate Pudding Fruit, also known as Black Sapote or Black Persimmon, belongs to the persimmon family. The fruit is often called "sapote," a term used for any soft, edible fruit. Black Sapote resembles a tomato in appearance, with the skin