Food

Crazy Cool Fruits (Part 1)

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In Thailand you can go to a market and you’ll see soooooooo many fruits that you never even knew existed! There are mangosteens, rambutans, guava, durian, and soo many more. Let me show you some!

Mangosteen

This might be my FAVORITE fruit ever! It is called a mangosteen. It’s very dark purple on the outside but a pearl white on the inside. You know if it is good if the peel is a little bit squishy. And to open it all you have to do is gently squeeze until the peel cracks open and then peel the rest of the peel off and enjoy! It tastes so good and sweet and unlike any thing else! Also you will notice here that mangosteens are not allowed in hotels because they stain really bad.

Guava

This might be my SECOND favorite fruit! 🙂 It is called guava. I only like a certain kind of guava that I like to call neon guava. I call it neon gave because they take the guava and dip it in some sweet juice that gives it a neon green color and makes it sweet! The seeds look kinda like teeth lol and really hurt your teeth if you bite them. I really like the flavor but I don’t know how to explain it. I guess you’ll just have to come here and find out 😏

I’m sure you’ve had watermelon and cantaloupe but the one I’m eating in this picture is guava.

Durian

Next up is durian. Durian also isn’t allowed a hotels because it smells like dirty socks that got puked up by a skunk and it tastes even worse. To learn more about it, go to Josiahs post about stinkfruit.

Rambutan

Have you ever heard of a rambutan? it is a red fruit with what looks like grass growing out if it. It does not have much flavor, but the flavor that it does have is really sweet and delicious! You open it a lot like you open a mangosteen. But the redder the better!

Which of these fruit would you try?

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2 Comments

  • Uncle Joel

    Do you try new ones all the time or do you usually stick to the few you like?
    Also I see “normal” fruit on the plate too. Do you still prefer those to the new ones?

  • Grandma

    The rambutan looks like the leeches (spelling) that our Vietnamese relatives always brought us. You are brave to try all those funny looking fruits.

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