Definition
A tropical American tree or its fruit, sometimes called the chacate or wild sapote, producing edible but astringent fruit.
Etymology
From Nahuatl (Aztec language) origins; the term reflects pre-Columbian Mesoamerican plant knowledge.
Kelly Says
The chacate fruit tastes like a combination of dates and persimmons but leaves your mouth dry—it's edible but so astringent that eating it is an acquired skill.
Translations
ARالعربية
تشاكات
cha-ka-at
CACatalà
chacate
cha-ka-te
CSČeština
chacate
cha-ka-te
DADansk
chacate
cha-ka-te
DEDeutsch
Chacate
cha-ka-te
ELΕλληνικά
τσακατέ
tsaka-te
ESEspañol
chacate
cha-ka-te
FISuomi
chacate
cha-ka-te
FRFrançais
chacate
sha-ka-te
HUMagyar
chacate
cha-ka-te
IDBahasa Indonesia
chacate
cha-ka-te
ITItaliano
chacate
cha-ka-te
MSBahasa Melayu
chacate
cha-ka-te
NLNederlands
chacate
cha-ka-te
NONorsk
chacate
cha-ka-te
PLPolski
chacate
cha-ka-te
PTPortuguês
chacate
sha-ka-te
RORomână
chacate
cha-ka-te
RUРусский
чакате
cha-ka-te
SVSvenska
chacate
cha-ka-te
SWKiswahili
chacate
cha-ka-te
TRTürkçe
chacate
cha-ka-te
UKУкраїнська
чакате
cha-ka-te
VITiếng Việt
chacate
cha-ka-te