Rambutan's common name would be something like a "Hair Fruit," based on the Malay word "rambut" which means "hair." Not appetizing.
But this rosy-fleshed, translucent fruit is appealingly sweet and refreshingly juicy. Indigenous to the Malay Archipelago and widely cultivated throughout the region in Thailand, South Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, India and Sri Lanka; I think it would make a perfect addition to my Palauan dinner table in a few weeks.
But this rosy-fleshed, translucent fruit is appealingly sweet and refreshingly juicy. Indigenous to the Malay Archipelago and widely cultivated throughout the region in Thailand, South Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, India and Sri Lanka; I think it would make a perfect addition to my Palauan dinner table in a few weeks.
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