they have 2 not 1
Chico/Chiku/Chicle/Naseberry/Sapodilla fruit is edible.
Manilkara zapota
Seed dispersal for chiku, or sapodilla, occurs primarily through animals that consume the fruit. When animals eat the sweet, fibrous flesh, they often discard the seeds at different locations, facilitating germination away from the parent tree. This process helps in the propagation of the species and enhances genetic diversity. Additionally, human activities, such as planting or transporting the fruit, can also contribute to seed dispersal.
An example if a fruit with two seeds is the watermelon. The watermelon has both white seeds and black seeds, which is the seed used to plant watermelon.
The chiku fruit is a berry. A berry is a fleshy fruit formed from a single ovary.
Yes, chiku (sapodilla) is a dicot plant. Dicots are plants that have two seed leaves when they germinate. Chiku belongs to the family Sapotaceae, which is a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants.
Yes, avocado is a fruit. Any vegetable with a seed or seeds is a fruit. The pit of an avacado is a seed.
Sapodilla, Chiku fruit
no it does not
cherry
Hair chiku is commonly known as "sapodilla" in English. It is a sweet, brown fruit with a grainy texture, often eaten fresh or used in desserts and smoothies. The fruit is native to Central America and is also cultivated in various tropical regions around the world.
pip a pip is one name for an orange seed