Common Names: Trompo Canistel, Eggfruit, Yellow Sapote
Family: Sapotaceae
Origin: Central America
The Trompo Canistel (Pouteria campechiana 'Trompo'), commonly known as Eggfruit or Yellow Sapote, is a tropical fruit tree prized for its vibrant yellow, egg-shaped fruits with a rich, custard-like texture. The Trompo variety is known for producing large, flavorful fruits with a smooth, creamy consistency that makes them perfect for fresh eating and a wide range of culinary uses. This sweet and versatile fruit is a favorite among tropical fruit enthusiasts and is a delightful addition to any garden.
Leaves: The Trompo Canistel tree features large, dark green, glossy leaves that lend a lush, tropical appearance to any landscape. The dense foliage forms a rounded canopy, making the tree both ornamental and productive.
Fruits: Trompo Canistel fruits are typically large and egg-shaped, with a smooth, golden-yellow skin. The flesh inside is vibrant yellow-orange, with a creamy, custard-like texture that melts in your mouth. The flavor is sweet and rich, often compared to sweet potato or pumpkin with subtle notes of vanilla and butterscotch. The fruit contains one to several large seeds in the center. Canistel is often enjoyed fresh, scooped out with a spoon, or used in a variety of recipes, from smoothies and milkshakes to custards and pies.
Uses: Trompo Canistel is highly versatile in the kitchen. It can be eaten fresh, blended into smoothies, used in desserts like pies and custards, or even added to savory dishes for a unique twist. The fruit’s creamy texture and rich flavor make it a popular choice for those looking to add a tropical touch to their culinary creations.