Sandoricum koetjape

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Gratorn กระท้อน fruit, Santol
Sinigang na bangus at santol (sinigang with milkfish and santol)
Krathon somtam818

Sandoricum koetjape, commonly known as the santol or cotton fruit, is a tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia. It belongs to the family Melastomataceae and is widely cultivated for its edible fruits across the region, including countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The santol tree is medium to large in size, reaching up to 20-25 meters in height. It is well-adapted to the humid tropical climate of Southeast Asia.

Description[edit]

The santol tree is characterized by its rounded canopy, dark green leaves, and pink flowers. The fruit itself is round, with a diameter of 4-6 cm, and has a thick, leathery rind. The skin of the fruit can vary in color from yellow to red, depending on the variety. Inside, the fruit contains a white, juicy pulp that is divided into segments, each containing one to three seeds. The taste of santol fruit is unique, ranging from sweet to sour, and is highly appreciated in its native regions.

Cultivation[edit]

Cultivation of Sandoricum koetjape requires a tropical climate with well-distributed rainfall throughout the year. It is propagated through seeds, although grafting is also used to produce superior fruit varieties. The tree starts bearing fruit after 5-7 years of planting, and it can produce fruit twice a year in some regions. Santol trees are relatively low maintenance, requiring minimal care once established.

Uses[edit]

The santol is consumed fresh and is also used in a variety of culinary applications. In Southeast Asia, it is commonly eaten with spices or made into jams, jellies, and syrups. The fruit's sour notes make it a popular ingredient in salads and savory dishes. Beyond its culinary uses, the wood of the santol tree is valued for its durability and is used in furniture making and construction.

Nutritional Value[edit]

Santol fruit is a good source of vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin C, which contributes to immune system health. It also contains dietary fiber, which aids in digestion.

Cultural Significance[edit]

In its native regions, the santol is more than just a fruit; it is part of the cultural heritage. Festivals and culinary competitions celebrate the fruit, showcasing its versatility and significance in local cuisine.

Challenges[edit]

Despite its popularity, the cultivation of Sandoricum koetjape faces challenges such as pests and diseases, which can affect yield and fruit quality. Climate change also poses a threat to its production, as altered weather patterns can disrupt the fruiting cycles of the trees.

Conclusion[edit]

Sandoricum koetjape, with its unique taste and versatility, remains a beloved fruit in Southeast Asia. Its cultivation supports local agriculture and provides a source of income for many farmers in the region. As interest in tropical fruits grows globally, the santol may find new markets and appreciation worldwide.

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