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Chikoo has brown fuzzy skin and is more oval-shaped than its Central American cousins, though some develop pointed ends. The skin is inedible, but serves a purpose as a kind of bowl for the sweet flesh. The flesh is off-white to a yellowish brown color and has a soft and juicy texture. The sweet flavor of the Chikoo flesh is due to the presence of high levels of fructose and sucrose. Its texture and flavor has been compared to that of pear. Within the flesh of the Chikoo is a cavity with two to three large black seeds. The seeds are inedible and should be discarded.
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chikoo has brown fuzzy skin and is more oval shaped than its central american cousins though some develop pointed ends the sweet flavor of the chikoo flesh is due to the presence of high levels of fructose and sucrose within the flesh of the chikoo is a cavity with two to three large black seeds the seeds are inedible and should be discarded
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