Showing posts with label Sapodilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sapodilla. Show all posts
Friday, June 23, 2017
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Sapodilla - Ice Cream Recipe
Sapodilla is a fruit that grows well in SW Florida. The trees are attractive and can produce many fruit.
They are tolerant of poor soils and periods of draught, though providing them with irrigation during the dry season can help with increased fruit production.
The bark contains a white sap called chicle that has been used as a base for chewing gum.
To use in recipes, remove skin and seeds and then puree.
Sapodilla Ice Cream (no egg, no cook)
3/4 cup heavy cream
3 cups milk
pulp from 5 small sapodilla - about 1-1/3 cups
1 cup cane sugar
Blend all ingredients well. Process in ice cream maker. After processing, you can put in the freezer for a firmer ice cream.
Enjoy!
Sideroxylon foetidissimum is a related tree that is native to FL. The taste reminds me of canistel mixed with sapodilla with a hint of cantaloupe. It contains quite a bit of latex.
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