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Sapotace, commonly known as sapodilla, refers to a group of tropical fruit-bearing trees and shrubs belonging to the Sapotaceae family. These plants produce sweet, brown fruit with a grainy texture and a flavor reminiscent of brown sugar or pear. They are native to Central America and the Caribbean but are now cultivated in various tropical regions worldwide. The trees are also valued for their wood and latex, which is used in products like Chewing Gum.

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