In English they are called 'velvet apples'.
I added some mabolo fruit from my garden to my smoothie for a unique flavor.
The scientific name for the mabolo is diospyros blancoi. This fruit is also known as the butter fruit or the velvet apple.
The Mabolo tree, also known as the velvet apple tree, bears the Mabolo fruit. The fruit is round, with a fuzzy skin that has a velvety texture, and it is commonly found in Southeast Asia. The tree is known for its ornamental value due to its attractive appearance and shade-providing qualities.
It is translated as any of the following: Mabolo Velvet Apple Diospyros blancoi Butter fruit
Tagalog translation of Kamagong fruit: mabolo
PILI NUT AND MABOLO (VELVET APPLE) amongst other.
Ang Kamagong na puno ay syang tinatawag na Mabolo. Ang bunga nga kamagong kapag ito ay hinog na ay kulay pula, medyo malahibo ang balat.
The Velvet apple (also called Mabolo) is not a real apple but rather a rare tropical fruit that is related to ebony trees. The name is well chosen as it looks like an apple but with a rather velvety skin, similar to a peach.
There is no website as of the moment but you may contact LTPI through the following numbers: (032) 2313 969 or (032) 2313 904. You may also send an email to limtong@mozcom.com or visit the office at Serafin Borces St. Mabolo.
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