Species that predominate include Mayan breadnut ( Brosimum alicastrum ), sapodilla ( Manilkara zapota ), rosadillo ( Celtis monoica ), Bursera simaruba, Dendropanax arboreus, and Sideroxylon capiri.
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There are remnants of Caribbean pirates at Osprey Rock and Sapodilla Hill, and the ruins of Cheshire Hall, a 1790s plantation house constructed by British loyalists, are also notable.
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The fruits that are grown in Santo Tomas de los Platanos are lemons, oranges, papayas, bananas, mango, coffee, sapodilla, guava, tamarind, and chayotes.
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Prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the Philippines, the town was called Masicu after the exotic fruit tree " sicu " ( chico or Sapodilla ).
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For fans of Indonesian fruit such as star fruit, rambutan, durian and sapodilla, there is the fruit plantation located next to the Situ Babakan and Situ Mangga Bolong in Jagakarsa.
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Divemasters from Cozumel to the Honduran Bay Islands and at Reef Conservation International which operates in the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve off Punta Gorda, Belize, now routinely spear them during dives.
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You also have : baked ziti, gyros, frozen bananas on sticks, nachos, sno-cones, honey bees and honey, pizza, sapodilla, carambola and Asian pigeon peas.
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This ecoregion extends into the central part of the state, with vegetation changing to include mahogany ( Swietenia macrophylla ), sapodilla ( Manilkara zapota ), Bernoullia flammea, and Astronium graveolens.
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Some other fruits, like canistel, sapodilla, tamarind and longan have many fans, among them Cubans, Mexicans and Vietnamese, who have discovered fruits of their native lands at the stand.
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By the 1920s, a handful of companies around the nation were making gum from chicle, a form of sapodilla tree sap that had been chewed in Belize, Guatemala and Mexico for centuries.