IPA: //ˈdʒɛnɪpæp//
KK: /ˈdʒɛnɪpæp/
A type of tropical tree that produces edible fruit and yellowish-white flowers, commonly found in America. The fruit can be used to make preserves or drinks and is known for yielding a dark blue dye.
The genipap tree is known for its delicious fruit that can be used in various recipes.
The word 'genipap' originates from the Taino language, referring to a tropical fruit known for its sweet and tangy flavor. It specifically denotes the fruit of the Genipa tree, which is native to the Caribbean and parts of Central and South America.
Imagine the unique taste of a tropical fruit that is sweet and tangy — that's what 'genipap' refers to, connecting you to its Taino roots.
No commonly confused words.