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Zapote

The rind is tough but when peeled away reveals a vibrant orange. Sapote from nahuatl tzapotl is a term for a soft edible fruitthe word is incorporated into the common names of several unrelated fruit bearing plants native to mexico central america and northern parts of south america.

File Zapote Fruta Jpg Wikimedia Commons
File Zapote Fruta Jpg Wikimedia Commons

The photos of zapote here are all from the peruvian jungle.

Zapotec People

Zapotec indians worshipped the goddess huitzilopochotli with food incense and flowers on a special holiday when the dead were believed to parade around their communities. This is also the case in the isthmus urban centers.

Zapotec Women Strive For Equality
Zapotec Women Strive For Equality

Dominican friars who arrived in 1528 mixed indigenous traditions into the celebration of all saints day with masses to alleviate tormented souls said to be in purgatory.