Genipa americana is cultivated for its edible fruit, which are made into drinks, jelly, sherbert and used in ice cream.
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Genipa americana is a species of Genipa, native to northern South America (south to Peru), the Caribbean and southern Mexico, growing in profusion in rainforests.