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Sapodilla

Sapodilla is a tropical fruit that readily grows in florida and central america and has many nutritional and health benefits.

Sapodilla

Beneficial properties

Anti-inflammatory Antioxidant Antiviral Antibacterial Heart health

Nutritional highlights

Vitamin A, Vitamin C, B-complex vitamins, Iron, Copper, Potassium, Antioxidants, Tannins

Detailed information
Sapodilla is a tropical fruit that readily grows in florida and central america and has many nutritional and health benefits. A perfectly ripe sapodilla tastes like a pear that has been baked in brown sugar. Sapodillas are a good source of vitamins A, C, and B-complex as well as minerals such as iron, copper, and potassium. These tannins also have the ability to neutralize acids by precipitating proteins. Sapodilla is also excellent to boost immune function and help to prevent chronic ailments such as sinus infections, migraines, joint and muscle pain, nerve twitching, and bursitis. Sapodilla has the ability to replenish energy and revitalize the body instantly which makes it the perfect food when you are on the go. Sapodillas are a delicious treat to eat by themselves, but they are also wonderful in smoothies, fruit salads, and pies. Sapodillas need to be fully ripe before consuming or they can give off a bitter flavor and produce a “fuzzy” mouth feeling. A ripe sapodilla should be soft all over and easily yield to gentle pressure. Sapodillas can often be found in the tropical fruit section of your supermarket and online fruit stores that ship when in season.

Conditions it helps with

Age-Related Vision Loss
Includes: Macular Degeneration
Constipation
Heart Disease
Includes: Heart Disease (Cardiomyopathy)
High Blood Pressure
Includes: High Blood Pressure / Hypertension
IBS / Sensitive Gut
Includes: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Migraines & Headaches
Includes: Migraines / Headaches
Stomach Ulcers & Gastritis
Includes: Gastritis
Weak Bones / Osteoporosis
Includes: Osteoporosis