I found this gorgeous-looking fruit at Whole Foods Market in Durham, NC on June 8, 2005. I had my camera with me and, with the gentleman in produce who helped introduce me to this Southeast Asian fruit, I photographed the store display and then later did a study at home.
I cut the fruit around the center to expose a rather provocative perspective. One end of the white fruit is firmly attached to the inside of the shell, while the other is not - the outside readily falls off from that unattached end.
The fruit reminded me very much of lychee, though not with much of a fragrance (I like how lychee smells). It also had a more watery and less rich flavor than lychee.
I found a good website, with some very nice pictures (with Mother Nature contributing so strikingly, how could one not get fabulous pictures, afterall?!), at
http://www.rambutan.com. Enjoy!
00aFavorite Tropical fruits at WhlFds fcsd on rambutan,incl hrnd meln&passionFrt[edgefade10 frm]
00aFavorite Tropical fruits at WhlFds fcsd on rambutan,incl hrnd meln&passionFrt[edgefade10 frm]
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