Tropical American tree having wood like mahogany and sweet edible egg-shaped fruit; in some classifications placed in the genus Calocarpum.
Sinônimos
Examples for "mammee"
Examples for "mammee"
1Yams, mammee apples, banana splash, wash id down with a calabash of poe-poe.
2The mammee-tree and the genipa,* (* Caruto, Genipa americana.
3Beyond lay waving chapparel, where cocoa-palms and breadfruit trees intermixed with the mammee apple and the tendrils of the wild vine.
4He had planted a garden, where the fig-tree of Europe was found in company with the persea, and the lemon-tree with the mammee.
5They worked the tourists in Mammee Bay and lived mostly in Steer Town.
1They used sapote wood usually for lintels, a wood remarkable for its solidity and durability.
2There were originally lintels of hard sapote wood over the doorways, upon the decay of which a portion of the masonry has fallen.
3It is remarkable that the lintels of the doorways are of wood, known as Sapote wood.
4The Black Sapote is a fruit that has has a chocolate centre but without the calories and excessive sugar.