NameMamey Sapote
Scientific NamePouteria sapota
NativeNative to Central America –Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua Puerto Rico, and Mexico.
Common/English NameLava Sapote, Mamey Colorado, Mamey Sapote, Mamee Apple, Mammee Sapote, Mamee Zapote, Marmalade Plum, Marmalade Tree, Red Sapote, Sapote, True Sapote, Zapotillo.
Name in Other LanguagesMexico : Chachaas
Brazil : Mamei
Panama : Mamey
Vietnamese : Tru’ng Ga
Jamaica : Marmalade Fruit
Philippines : Chico-Mamei
Columbia : Zapote De Carne
Spanish : Mamey Colorado
Cuba : Mamey Colorado
Venezeula : Zapote
French : Sapotier
Nicaragua : Guaicume
Guadeloupe : Sapote À Crème
Indonesia : Ciko Mama
Malaysia : Chico-Mamey
German : Große Sapote
Portuguese : Zapote De Carne
Costa Rica : Mamey
El Salvador : Zapote Grande
Martinique : Grosse Sapote
Haiti : Sapotier Jaune D’oeuf
Ecuador : Mamey Colorado
Plant Growth HabitErect, lactiferous tree with a spreading open crown
Growing ClimateThrives best in humid tropical or near-tropical lowlands with warm temperatures
SoilWell-drained soils, from heavy clays to limestone and infertile sandy soils. It is intolerant of constantly wet or flooded soil conditions which impedes root development and enhances root rots by soil-borne fungi.
Plant Size15 to 45 meters (49 to 148 ft.) at maturity.
LeafLarge, 10–30 cm by 4–10 cm wide, simple, obovate to oblanceolate, with broadly-acuminate apex, tapering base, entire margin, prominent depressed mid-rib and lateral veins, glossy green above, paler green beneath, pubescent becoming glabrous with age. 

Leaves are clustered at the end of branches and borne on 2–5 cm long petioles.

FlowerSmall, white to pale creamy white, bisexual, subsessile, pentamerous, five fertile stamens, five staminodes, one ovary, style, and stigma.
Fruit Shape &SizeBerry, subglobose, ovoid to ellipsoid, 10 to 25 cm (4 to 10 in) long and 8 to 12 cm (3 to 4.5 in) wide, often bluntly pointed at the apex and with a persistent calyx at the base.
Fruit ColorRusset-brown
Fruit Weight0.3–2.7 kg.
Fruit SkinWoody, rough, scurfy, about 1–2 mm thick.
Flesh ColorDeep orange, salmon-pink, or reddish-brown in color, smooth to finely granular in texture, aromatic, sweet, soft, and firm.
Flavor/AromaSweet, almond-like, unique flavor.
TasteSweet like a combination of pumpkin, chocolate, and almond or akin to a mixture of sweet potato, avocado, and honey.
Seed1–4 large, 5–8 cm long, glossy-dark brown, ellipsoid, pointed seeds with a light brown hilum on the ventral side.
Varieties
  • Pontin
  • Magana
SeasonMay to July but some cultivars are available all year
Major NutritionVitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 1.26 mg (96.92%)
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 40.2 mg (44.67%)
Carbohydrate 56.18 g (43.22%)
Copper, Cu 0.373 mg (41.44%)
Total dietary Fiber 9.5 g (25.00%)
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 3.69 mg (24.60%)
Tryptophan 0.086 g (19.55%)
Iron, Fe 1.36 mg (17.00%)
Potassium, K 794 mg (16.89%)
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 2.506 mg (15.66%)
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.203 mg (15.62%)
Manganese, Mn 0.357 mg (15.52%)
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) 0.695 mg (13.90%)
Health Benefits
  • Weight Management
  • Cardiovascular Health
  • Increased Immune Function
  • Helps Treat Anemia
  • Reduces Cholesterol
  • Helps PMS Symptoms
  • Gives skin a Healthy Glow
  • Bone Health
  • Supports Proper Brain Function
  • Helps Support Eye Health
Calories in 1 cup (175 gm)217 K cal

Mamey Sapote Scientific Classification

Scientific Name: Pouteria sapota

RankScientific Name & (Common Name)
KingdomPlantae (Plants)
SubkingdomTracheobionta (Vascular plants)
SuperdivisionSpermatophyta (Seed plants)
DivisionMagnoliophyta (Flowering plants)
ClassMagnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
SubclassDilleniidae
OrderEbenales
GenusPouteria Aubl. (Pouteria)
SpeciesPouteria sapota (Jacq.) H.E. Moore & Stearn (Mammee sapote)
Synonyms
  • Achras mammosa Bonpl. ex Miq. nom. illeg.
  • Achras zapota var. major Jacq.
  • Bassia jussaei Griseb.
  • Bassia jussiaei Tussac
  • Calocarpum huastecanum Gilly
  • Calocarpum mammosum var. bonplandii (Kunth) Pierre
  • Calocarpum mammosum var. candollei (Pierre) Pierre
  • Calocarpum mammosum var. ovoideum (Pierre) Pierre
  • Calocarpum sapota (Jacq.) Merr.
  • Calospermum mammosum var. bonplandii (Kunth) Pierre
  • Calospermum mammosum var. candollei Pierre
  • Calospermum mammosum var. ovoidea Pierre
  • Calospermum parvum Pierre
  • Lucuma bonplandiiv Kunth
  • Sapota mammosa Mill.
  • Sideroxylon sapota Jacq.
  • Sideroxylum sapota Jacq.