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12022-05-28T13:24:32-07:00Quinn Schwabauerc956296b3a71313515a7b42080b7c21898a4e1b3406885plain2022-05-29T16:15:35-07:00Jasmine White5e6d9f39f5dca14a5efcc5b40c2233506f634d6eThe epicarp is greenish-yellow when ripe. Lucuma skin is more than 5x higher in phenolic content than both the flesh and seeds. Higher phenolic content is linked to high levels of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.
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12022-05-11T11:32:54-07:00Quinn Schwabauerc956296b3a71313515a7b42080b7c21898a4e1b3Pouteria lucuma, botanical illustration4Botanical illustration of Pouteria lucuma, including branch, fruit, leaf, and flower.full2022-05-29T16:42:20-07:00Quinn Schwabauerc956296b3a71313515a7b42080b7c21898a4e1b3