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Which place in Maharastra is famous for chikoo or sapota fruit ?
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24 Jul '11 07:56 pm
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Gholwad is the most famous place for chikoo in Maharashtra. Dahanu has big market place whereas Gholwad is a small village. Hence most of the times you will find Gholwad chikoos in Dahanu markets.
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Answered by Lokmat, 28 Jul '11 06:48 pm
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Dahanu in Thane district on western railway is famous for chikoo fruit.
Answered by bradma, 25 Jul '11 01:16 am
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Chico sapote or sapodilla (manilkara zapota)
Gholwad is the most famous place for chikoo in Maharashtra
this is a very sweet fruit, so much so it is sometim
chico sapote or sapodilla (manilkara zapota)
this is a very sweet fruit, so much so it is sometimes called the "brown sugar" fruit. it is brown on the outside, looking a bit simiar to a kiwi. on the inside it is yellowish or brownish, soft, with a melting texture. the tree is very hardy and can grow in almost any soil or condition. it makes a good windbreak and is drought tolerant. the tree is `medium to large, slow growing. likes full sun, but will take some shade.
the most loved indian fruits vast demand in europe season lasts all year.
Answered by sanjeev tyagi, 24 Jul '11 10:39 pm
Gholwad is the most famous place for chikoo in Maharashtra
this is a very sweet fruit, so much so it is sometim
chico sapote or sapodilla (manilkara zapota)
this is a very sweet fruit, so much so it is sometimes called the "brown sugar" fruit. it is brown on the outside, looking a bit simiar to a kiwi. on the inside it is yellowish or brownish, soft, with a melting texture. the tree is very hardy and can grow in almost any soil or condition. it makes a good windbreak and is drought tolerant. the tree is `medium to large, slow growing. likes full sun, but will take some shade.
the most loved indian fruits vast demand in europe season lasts all year.
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