The rambutan season is now upon us. A rambutan (the name comes from the Indonesian for "head hair" ( rambut -- body hair is bulu)) is a reddish fruit about the size and shape of a kiwi fruit (aka Chinese gooseberry) covered in bristles that look like short thick hair with too much gel. The pulp inside is white and semi-translucent. I have seen some very sorry-looking specimens in the UK, but otherwise I've only seen them here in SE Asia. The first time I came across them was in Singapore. When I opened the first one, a friend who was also new to these parts and had previously worked as a men's surgical nurse, said "That's just what men's balls look like inside as well."

They taste delicious when fully ripe. Unfortunately they tend to be harvested too early in my opinion.

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