Saturday, August 07, 2004

Exotic fruits

Fancy fruits add some fun to your family’s diet

dragon fruit (c)MSNBC how it's grown in Thailand

The Dragon Fruitis very popular, but very expensive, in Thailand. It's a chinese fruit. I've tasted it--haven't tried it enough to say whether I really like it or not. Unriped dragon fruit is yellow. On my little exploring trip, I found a small farm growing the dragon fruit. The second picture demonstrates how the dragon fruit is grown.

The other fruites in the article include: Lychee, Rambutan (my favorite), sweet young coconut, and the famous Durian.

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