They called it Longan but it tastes more like rambutan to me. I never seen a longan that big before.
The shell is hard that you cannot peel it but need to knock lightly using a small hammer. The flesh is sweet like rambutan but shell looks like longan. So what it is by the way?
Ya, I am also curious to know what fruit it is. Does the seed look like a longan seed? Please take a photo of the seed too and show us. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteposted pic of its seed. :)
DeleteNever seen or heard of anything like this before!
ReplyDeleteNever seen this before... I bet the taste is good. Is it a local fruit?
ReplyDeleteyes. as confirmed by STP.
DeleteLocally grown ones. Not bad, quite nice...but I'm not really into these...or rambutans, for that matter.
ReplyDeletedo they have season too?
DeleteThe shell looks like a bigger version of longan but the fruits looks like rambutan, interesting!
ReplyDeleteyes. and I having fun opening the shells more than eating them. lol
Deletethey are so big
ReplyDeleteyes. never seen a big longan before. haha
DeleteTo me, these fruits taste like longan.
ReplyDeleteI don't like longan but I like rambutan.
Thank you Rose for the photo of its seed. The seed does not look like longan at all.
ReplyDeleteFrom STP's info, I did a google search and found the name of this fruit. The local people called it Brazil or Brazilian longan but its actual name is "Pometia pinnata" ,Fijian Longan or also known as Matoa.
Info from this link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xping/2054843428/
More info on this fruit can be found here:
ReplyDeletehttp://fruitspecies.blogspot.com/2011/11/fijian-longan.html
Thanks for the info sharing, Mun.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, you are welcome! I also want to know this info very much so I am sure others would too. :)
ReplyDeleteWhoa...I have never seen anything like it, Rose. I'm excited to find one and try! ^.^
ReplyDeletei have taste this...at Jabatan Pertanian Miri, Sarawak
ReplyDeleteit is brazilian longan or pometia Pinnata