Rambutan

One foodie benefit of living in Asian-rich Orange County is good access to tropical fruits from the Pacific. Mangos are widely available right now, as are jackfruit, durian, and cherimoya. This photo shows rambutan, a delicately sweet and succelent fruit that tastes much like lychee. If a lychee tree were dosed with LSD, rambutan would be the result.
The hairy looking husk is just thick enough that a knife should be used to slice through the skin, revealing the pale fruit inside. Its flesh is textured like a firm grape, and uh, gonadal in shape and size. Its flavor is mildly sweet and far less intimidating than its bristly husk. My kid didn’t hesitate to try it, and enjoyed his first try.
I bought a package of Hawaiian grown fruit, 7 for $3.70 at my local Persian supermarket, but imported produce is available all over Little Saigon for less. The specimens I saw in Little Saigon were more brightly colored, magenta swirled with crimson and tipped with neon yellow spikes. Tropical fruit, indeed.
Where to buy them?
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April 9th, 2005 at 4:30 pm
wicked little things! gorgeous pictures, and yes, quite “gonadal!” hilarious!
April 10th, 2005 at 8:28 pm
I am not a big fan of rambutan. If you find some mangosteen, give a holler!
Thanks for linking to my blog. I returned the favor!
July 16th, 2005 at 9:23 pm
hey, just came across this weblog. now you’ve made me hungry.
Rambutan *are* delicious — you can indeed open the skin without a knife btw, with your thumbnail — but mangosteen, now, that’s the most delicious.
In Thailand, Durian is considered “the king of fruit”. I have to disagree here. But mangosteen, “the queen of fruit”, truly deserves the royal title — it’s *delicious*.
Haven’t been able to find any around Orange County yet, though — despite a *lot* of looking!
August 12th, 2006 at 1:50 pm
I’d like to know if you sell the mangosteen fruit (the whole fruit, nor the juice) or either you know where to get it.
Many thanks.