chico tree / chico ball 1.0-1.2m
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🌳 What Is a Chico Tree?
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Scientific Name: Manilkara zapota
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Also Called: Chico, sapodilla, chikoo, naseberry
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Native To: Southern Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
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Grown In: Tropical Asia—especially the Philippines, India, and Pakistan
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Family: Sapotaceae
🍈 Chico Ball (Fruit)
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Shape & Size: Round or egg-shaped, 2–4 inches wide
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Skin: Brown, rough, and papery
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Flesh: Soft, sweet, brownish-yellow
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Seeds: 1–6 black seeds with a tiny spike
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Taste: Like brown sugar or maple syrup
🥗 How It's Used
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Food: Eaten fresh, or added to smoothies, jams, desserts, and salads
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Health: High in fiber, vitamin C, iron, and copper; helps reduce inflammation and stress
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Other: Produces chicle, a natural gum once used in chewing gum
🌿 Tree Features
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Height: 9–15 meters (can grow up to 30 meters)
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Leaves: Thick, shiny, dark green
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Flowers: Small, bell-shaped, white or light green
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Latex: White sap used to make chewing gum
🌍 Why It’s Special
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Drought-Resistant: Survives dry weather once mature
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Fruit Time: Starts bearing fruit in 5–8 years
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Lifespan: Lives for decades
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Eco-Friendly: Prevents soil erosion and supports wildlife
🌳 Extra Facts
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Size: Can reach 45 feet tall with a 40-foot spread
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Leaves & Flowers: Leaves grow at twig tips; flowers bloom all year
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Fruit Season: Spring and summer
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Trunk: Older trees have flaky bark and wide roots
🪴 Buying Info
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Comes in a pot with rich soil
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Includes expert care tips
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Great for shade, streets, and gum production