The
Manilkara bidentata is a large tree, typically growing to a height of 30–45 meters. The tree typically measuring 10–20 cm long, produces small white flowers at the onset of the rainy season. It bears an edible yellow berry that contains one or two seeds. The latex extracted from the tree is thick and rubbery, resembling
gutta-percha, a material derived from a related tree species found in Southeast Asia. Historically, balatá was used for the outer covering of high-quality
golf balls. == Properties and uses ==