Development and antioxidant capacity of sapota pulp Jelly (Quararibea cordata Vischer) Email. Your rating: Your rating: None.
Nom binominal Quararibea cordata (Bonpland 1808) Vischer 1920 La sapote sud-am. Matisia cordata), aussi connue en espagnol sous le. Quararibea cordata, Matisia cordata Family: Malvaceae (Formerly:Bombacaceae) Subfamily: Bombacoideae Chupa-chupa, Zapote Chupachupa, South American Sapote. Plate XXXIX: CHUPA-CHUPA, Quararibea cordata: Description. The chupa-chupa tree is fast-growing, erect, to 130 or even 145 ft (40-45 m) high in the wild. Its current botanical designation is Matisia cordata Humb. In addition, there is no generally.
Quararibea cordata - Springer. Matisia occurs wild in the humid lowland rainforests of Peru, Ecuador and adjacent areas of Brazil, especially around the mouth of the Javari River. It is common in the western part of Amazonas, southwestern Venezuela, and in the Cauca and Magdalena Valleys of Colombia. It thrives especially well near the sea at Tumaco, Colombia. The fruits are commonly sold in the markets of Antioquia, Buenaventura and Bogot.