Exotic fruits and how to eat them

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  • Are you eating the same five or six fruits every day? This video will inspire you to try out new fruit and get some more variety into your diet. You will learn about asian fruits like mango, papaya, rose apples, dragon fruit, sapodilla, snake skin fruit, jackfruit, tamarind and mangosteen. These are the fruits I eat on a regular basis when I'm in Thailand and some of them you can even find in your local asian stores back home. Get the FREE ‘GET STARTED GUIDE’ at fruitylou.com/start
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  • @MrLilzman8
    @MrLilzman8 Před 8 lety +139

    Dragon fruit looks like cookies and cream

    • @americanluckycat369
      @americanluckycat369 Před 8 lety +1

      and blue cheese

    • @americanluckycat369
      @americanluckycat369 Před 8 lety +4

      John Smith you can think that. It's just my personal opinion.

    • @Th3ChloeB
      @Th3ChloeB Před 7 lety +5

      When i first saw the inside of a dragon fruit i thought it would taste like cookies and cream...it doesnt

    • @marcellabutay1090
      @marcellabutay1090 Před 7 lety +1

      +Th3ChloeB it tastes like cucumbers leaves kiwi yeah

    • @themcmater3453
      @themcmater3453 Před 7 lety +1

      +Th3ChloeB you're.... just.....

  • @davidtibbetts2935
    @davidtibbetts2935 Před 7 lety +958

    Who the fuck doesn't know what a mango is

  • @ZeCabreirasJournal
    @ZeCabreirasJournal Před 7 lety +62

    Trivia: You can eat the seed of a Jack Fruit. Just boil it for at least 15 minutes, peel it's outer shell and eat it. It's my favorite. A young unripe Jackfruit can be used as vegetable in many Soth east Asian countries.

    • @salvadordiaz7898
      @salvadordiaz7898 Před 7 lety +1

      Adrianna Tran ----So that's why I've been so dangerous lately!

    • @elliefromtt4246
      @elliefromtt4246 Před 7 lety

      Pepe Cabrera I think it's used to clean out your system

    • @indilbibblebones6430
      @indilbibblebones6430 Před 6 lety

      Pepe Cabrera cant u grill it too?

    • @savioblanc
      @savioblanc Před 6 lety

      It' even better grilled or roasted

    • @savioblanc
      @savioblanc Před 6 lety

      Yes, like a cashew, you can grill or roast it. Tastes even better

  • @keaton_
    @keaton_ Před 6 lety +9

    I’ve never heard of snakefruit or rose apple!
    I’m a sucker for sour fruits and interesting new flavors! Thanks for introducing me to them!

  • @lucaslayton3974
    @lucaslayton3974 Před 8 lety +189

    Dragon fruit looks so beautiful but when you taste it its bland and hollow. Just like hollywood...

    • @Kilbot192
      @Kilbot192 Před 8 lety +2

      +Ninten Onett Just like your face.

    • @Kilbot192
      @Kilbot192 Před 8 lety +3

      Ninten Onett HAHA! that was funny. don't block me. You totally burned me right there bro. Hilarious burn. I'm so fucking burned as fuck.

    • @angelinasimone6326
      @angelinasimone6326 Před 8 lety

      Really because I actually like dragon fruit😑

    • @hidroponikagrotek4981
      @hidroponikagrotek4981 Před 8 lety +1

      in Indonesia, we have another variety of dragon fruit. they are red, orange, black and green dragon fruit on the inside. i love the red dragon fruit with red fleshy inside. they are so sweet

    • @meganshifalioliver
      @meganshifalioliver Před 8 lety +5

      That escalated quickly 😂😂😂

  • @Malepical
    @Malepical Před 7 lety +325

    i used to think mangosteens were fruit only The Sims could plant and eat...
    i really gotta travel more

    • @skymoon2590
      @skymoon2590 Před 7 lety

      Mallorie Macklin

    • @nrmacklin
      @nrmacklin Před 7 lety +1

      Mallorie Macklin this was in my saved videos for over a year... watched it and thought of you when she mentioned mangosteen. Imagine my surprise to see your comment lol

    • @browynjoysampaga2291
      @browynjoysampaga2291 Před 7 lety

      NR Macklin -

    • @Malepical
      @Malepical Před 7 lety +4

      Wait, passion fruit is still real, right? Lol

    • @Neri4x4
      @Neri4x4 Před 7 lety

      Mallorie Macklin yes

  • @presentmnd
    @presentmnd Před 7 lety +59

    most of those fruits i find all the time in my local mexican supermarket here in cali lol

  • @MrJdmboy10
    @MrJdmboy10 Před 6 lety +2

    Exotic Fruits and How to Eat Them was my favorite Harry Potter movie

  • @thomasjuana08
    @thomasjuana08 Před 7 lety +81

    papayas, mangos and tamarins are found in mexico areas. the tamarin fruit is extremely sour btw . oh and papaya is good for constipation lol.

    • @xenam6214
      @xenam6214 Před 7 lety +5

      In Mexico Tamarinds are very popular, Mexican Tamarind candy is amazing, more on the sweet side. They are often used to make icy/fresh-sweet Tamarind water. However, my personal favorite is Tamarind syrup flavored shaved ice!

    • @xaothao1352
      @xaothao1352 Před 7 lety

      found in florida too

    • @maymax2
      @maymax2 Před 7 lety +2

      Papayas, tamarins and Mangos are found in India too. Indian Mangos are delicious and world famous.

    • @vishnumaya8449
      @vishnumaya8449 Před 7 lety +2

      tamarin's of Thailand are somewhat sweet too

    • @cocoward1108
      @cocoward1108 Před 7 lety +4

      yeah it's found in warmer area. Caribbean cuba-PR. Mexico. Brazil and so on

  • @rippspeck
    @rippspeck Před 7 lety +74

    >You might end up eating the same 5 or 6 types of fruit every day
    Holy shit, first time in years I'm laughing out loud, like a maniac. Oh man!

    • @elizabethemami5673
      @elizabethemami5673 Před 7 lety +20

      Damn that's depressing bro

    • @madscientistshusta
      @madscientistshusta Před 7 lety +5

      I know right I'm lucky if I eat a fruit once a week ffs

    • @rippspeck
      @rippspeck Před 7 lety +4

      madscientistshusta Exactly!

    • @mercy_faith_
      @mercy_faith_ Před 7 lety +1

      IKR I dont eat 5-6 fruits a day maybe one or two but even then not daily

    • @personincognito3989
      @personincognito3989 Před 7 lety +9

      Zephyr Juney. yes, I couldn't imagine not eating them everyday. They don't know what they are missing. I'm fortunate enough to live in an area were we grow grapes, apples, pears, peach, nectarine, plum, cherries, berries and lots of others

  • @jessabbott7830
    @jessabbott7830 Před 7 lety +110

    the mango is a honey mango... a variety of mangos.

    • @shahnaaslam3573
      @shahnaaslam3573 Před 6 lety +1

      every fruit you showed is comon and cheap in India especially kerala

    • @StarKnight70
      @StarKnight70 Před 6 lety

      where i live we call that mango a sword mango,and we also have the pink mango,they smell super sweet

    • @dachshund_gaming
      @dachshund_gaming Před 6 lety

      shahna aslam guess what. India is exotic

    • @shanequaaustin8908
      @shanequaaustin8908 Před 4 lety

      @@shahnaaslam3573 well its not common where I'm at 💓

  • @gbird.
    @gbird. Před 7 lety +238

    I just cut the dragon fruit in half and ate it with a spoon.

    • @rhithn5593
      @rhithn5593 Před 6 lety +1

      Gbird you can eat it like that

    • @lpsxderpy_opalx5620
      @lpsxderpy_opalx5620 Před 6 lety +1

      Gbird ikr lol

    • @Aurioksavenger
      @Aurioksavenger Před 6 lety +14

      I peel all the pink flesh, slice it and sprinkle it with sugar and a few drops of lemon juice. It tastes amazing.

    • @keaton_
      @keaton_ Před 6 lety +5

      Mash up the inside a little and squeeze a little lime juice in. It’s AMAZING.

    • @scottdoane7595
      @scottdoane7595 Před 6 lety +9

      Dragonfruit tastes like avery flashy and expensive cucumber lol. Was very disappointed first time I tried it.

  • @johane4764
    @johane4764 Před 8 lety +1201

    All of these fruits are regular fruits to me. Am I........exotic?

    • @angelicaavicaculitan1158
      @angelicaavicaculitan1158 Před 8 lety +14

      yes...yes we are😂

    • @nuraliyahzaimi2169
      @nuraliyahzaimi2169 Před 8 lety +3

      Yes me too! Its so easy to get it in my country.

    • @aimirul6999
      @aimirul6999 Před 8 lety +3

      never knew those fruits are exotic XD

    • @rositarose7928
      @rositarose7928 Před 8 lety +6

      yup appreciate for what u have. coz from some countries dont have it.

    • @justinjunior8369
      @justinjunior8369 Před 8 lety +5

      ur exotic to people from north America and Europe bc we eat round big plump apples and mangos are seasonal and small we a fruit called pears which grow great in cooler places wich look like rose apples but are soft and juicy and Grapes OMG! THERE THE BEST grapes are the best google them u gotta try those there exotic to you depending where you live...

  • @typhoon6911
    @typhoon6911 Před 8 lety +117

    Pink dragon fruits are a lot sweeter

    • @typhoon6911
      @typhoon6911 Před 8 lety +1

      *if it's pink in the inside instead of white

    • @CyberMachine
      @CyberMachine Před 8 lety +2

      I had one yesterday and you can still barely taste anything

    • @memeopsisspp1165
      @memeopsisspp1165 Před 8 lety +5

      Maybe you have sugar in every meal and drink soft drinks 24/7 so pretty much nothing tastes sweet to you...almost all the dragon fruit I've had were noticeably sweet and quite tasty; although, I must admit, I've only eaten dragon fruit in its native Asia and in season.

    • @jspec1398
      @jspec1398 Před 8 lety +2

      +sjk 2275 it tastes like dirt had 1 today for the first time

    • @CyberMachine
      @CyberMachine Před 7 lety +2

      sjk 2275 No I eat alot of fruit and this was the most lackluster of all of them. How can you eat rambutan and lychee and think this is sweet?!

  • @YashJadon
    @YashJadon Před 7 lety +11

    In india, unripe jackfruit is used as a vegetable. Even barbecued jackfruit tastes like chicken..

    • @maanyavgangaraj8624
      @maanyavgangaraj8624 Před 6 lety +2

      Yes yes, my grandmother once put it in sambar...really good. Also you can store the seeds and slice them to strips and also add them to sambar

  • @krowenki5333
    @krowenki5333 Před 7 lety +5

    just a side note: we also eat green mangoes (unripe) with salt and vinegar, and the jackfruit in our country is much much larger.

  • @carriewhiteburnsinhell4703
    @carriewhiteburnsinhell4703 Před 7 lety +548

    isnt this the title of the new Harry potter book

  • @verak8936
    @verak8936 Před 8 lety +272

    "I suggest you dont eat the seeds because it may kill your unborn baby in your uterus..." that is not a warning strong enough XD

    • @maheeifti5930
      @maheeifti5930 Před 8 lety +1

      seriously....? but why..?? •_•

    • @verak8936
      @verak8936 Před 8 lety +3

      its in the video. She should have addressed that more clearly.

    • @maheeifti5930
      @maheeifti5930 Před 8 lety +1

      Thnx for telling. I had already clear wht she said but my question is that how does a fruti can? Oky maybe it can... kills

    • @verak8936
      @verak8936 Před 8 lety +1

      well i dont know :D sounds weird

    • @gayvalynnemoll6416
      @gayvalynnemoll6416 Před 8 lety +10

      +Mahèé iFTi +vera k +Mia Golen Papaya seeds is highly toxic which the fetus can't handle them. Even the birds won't eat them. Anything that the birds won't eat, is also harm to human.

  • @vaalryn
    @vaalryn Před 6 lety +3

    Mangosteen is my favorite! It tastes so sweet.

  • @jezzcagevila6752
    @jezzcagevila6752 Před 7 lety +84

    I think you guys should try the Durian fruit. For some people they smell like hell, but they definitely taste like heaven.

    • @o1lilmama
      @o1lilmama Před 7 lety +1

      Jezzca Gevila

    • @kerch00
      @kerch00 Před 7 lety +2

      Jezzca Gevila you cant put a hole in a durian with a pickaxe, you can nearly come close with a jackhammer they're so tough..

    • @jezzcagevila6752
      @jezzcagevila6752 Před 7 lety

      BaconBubbler here in the philippines they can open it with just a huge sharp knife. You just have to find the right spots to cut it

    • @kyleethebee3417
      @kyleethebee3417 Před 7 lety +4

      Jezzca Gevila I never understood why people thought it smelled bad, durian always smelled quite nice to me.

    • @bruhbean2659
      @bruhbean2659 Před 6 lety +2

      I'd say they taste and smell like heaven (no i dont live in or have an Asian background)

  • @47ravenlord
    @47ravenlord Před 8 lety +167

    My dog apparently leaves tamarind fruits all over the back yard!! I'll go try one right now!!..........worst fucking fruit ever.

    • @niknurmadihah1362
      @niknurmadihah1362 Před 7 lety +4

      here in my country, usually we make tamarind juice (just mix it with water n add a bit of honey to reduce the sourness) to treat sore throat. but this is the first time I actually knew someone ate it just like that 😂

    • @Kodokngook
      @Kodokngook Před 7 lety +2

      try to dip it in sugar. taste good

    • @jomarch4109
      @jomarch4109 Před 7 lety +2

      Hahaha poor guy. It's so sour and tart. IMO it's more edible when it's fully "ripened", though still very sour, and in small quantities too.

    • @perlagutierrez8317
      @perlagutierrez8317 Před 7 lety +8

      +Nik Nurmadihah in mexico its acually a very common fruit to eat in lots of differnt ways. lots of our candy is tamrind flavour like tamrind rolled in chile or in sugat or made into agua fresca its actually really tasty

    • @Autonomous111
      @Autonomous111 Před 7 lety +3

      Theres sweet tamarind and sour tamarind

  • @aliceinwonderland1339
    @aliceinwonderland1339 Před 8 lety +33

    Dragon fruit is one of my favorite fruits, I would definitely recommend you try it before assuming you won't like it. It's probably the prettiest fruit I've ever seen as well.

    • @najwakhanafer5855
      @najwakhanafer5855 Před 8 lety +1

      Dragon fruits taste like a really watered down kiwi, or at least the ones I've tried. She's right though, they do taste pretty boring. They really are more of an aesthetic type of fruit.

    • @maimee2angel
      @maimee2angel Před 8 lety +6

      +Najwa Khanafer try dragon fruit which have red inside not white like the one she has. it's sweeter

    • @najwakhanafer5855
      @najwakhanafer5855 Před 8 lety +1

      I'll look for one, thanks. :)

    • @thepowerhousechronicles
      @thepowerhousechronicles Před 8 lety

      i can find the shit anywhere

    • @teresasavage304
      @teresasavage304 Před 8 lety

      i like them too...its like a kiwi flavor but not sour

  • @coolingwinds
    @coolingwinds Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for the review. I see these fruits in the store, but have been unsure of how to eat them, or if I will like them. Now I’m more likely to try.😉

  • @samuelsantiago6476
    @samuelsantiago6476 Před 7 lety +31

    You forgot to mention that dragon fruit tastes like kiwi

    • @dana8656
      @dana8656 Před 6 lety +16

      GamerKat64 What kind of dragon fruit are you eating??

    • @Th3lite
      @Th3lite Před 6 lety +3

      You said The Taste was boring and kiwi is definitely not boring

    • @liliajenkins7887
      @liliajenkins7887 Před 5 lety

      KeepCalmAndBlush
      Ive had dragon fruit before! It just taste like a mild kiwi☺

    • @liliajenkins7887
      @liliajenkins7887 Před 5 lety

      Th3lite
      Neither is the dragon fruit. The lady in the video was out of her gord!

    • @itstfortag
      @itstfortag Před 5 lety +2

      @@dana8656 I've tried dragon fruit and it tastes pretty bland but a kiwi is like kinda sour but sweet too

  • @kennsation
    @kennsation Před 7 lety +347

    who else thought the mangos looked like a potato

  • @managersejinstan1523
    @managersejinstan1523 Před 7 lety +127

    I have all these fruits at the grocery store and I live in "a colder country". Freaking Canada

    • @YamiTheEevee
      @YamiTheEevee Před 7 lety +1

      Really? Cool! My state borders Canada but we only have about half of these fruits at the grocery store.

    • @urlocaldevilbaby4797
      @urlocaldevilbaby4797 Před 6 lety +3

      I live in Canada as well and I've only ever seen mangos lol, and that was in walmart, just once.

    • @mandybearslovesu
      @mandybearslovesu Před 6 lety +4

      My exact thoughts while watching this I live in Ontario and eat most of these 😂😂 especially Dragon fruit

    • @MsLovelylez
      @MsLovelylez Před 6 lety +1

      Me too

    • @seth9671
      @seth9671 Před 6 lety

      It's called culinary the field isn't just cooking anymore.

  • @victorpalafox2012
    @victorpalafox2012 Před 7 lety +131

    4:45 those are actually anal beads. tamarind is a conspiracy.

  • @lianam7016
    @lianam7016 Před 6 lety

    Grew up with papaya, jackfruit, sapotilla, tamarind and mango, love them all.

  • @kintesssetnik
    @kintesssetnik Před 8 lety +11

    we eat a lot of papaya and tamarind in mexico, actually we make "tamarind water" by removing the hard shell and veins, rinsing it, then soaking the flesh and seeds in a bit of hot water for 30 min after which you can easily remove the seeds and throw the flesh and water in a blender, then you pass it all trough a strainer and mix that with cold water and sugar and there u go, tamarind juice.

    • @jjmmarballo5
      @jjmmarballo5 Před 8 lety +3

      I'm Mexican and I drink that all the time

    • @kittykeerthana
      @kittykeerthana Před 8 lety +4

      Is tamarind even considered as fruit? In India we use it for lot of curry dishes to get that tangyness.

    • @danii449
      @danii449 Před 8 lety

      I'm from Barbados and my family can also make tamarind juice by using sugar cane juice and some water so it is a little less sweet

    • @sharmainechan390
      @sharmainechan390 Před 8 lety +1

      +Keerthana Saraff we do the same in Malaysia

  • @kimu3952
    @kimu3952 Před 8 lety +30

    I grew up eating these... And I live in Los Angeles.

    • @kimu3952
      @kimu3952 Před 8 lety +2

      *I come from an Asian family that has ties with growers. I live by Chinatown and it's not hard to find these fruit. My grandpa grows dragon fruit in our garden. 😂 Other fruits you should've shown are longan, durian, rambutan, soursop, etc...

    • @thepowerhousechronicles
      @thepowerhousechronicles Před 8 lety +5

      lies

    • @Lady51699
      @Lady51699 Před 8 lety +1

      Same but in Massachusetts

    • @Pink144941
      @Pink144941 Před 8 lety

      +infinitely exo JUNGKOOOOOOOOKIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    • @queendun6573
      @queendun6573 Před 8 lety

      +Bunny Cakes
      Same but i live in Arizona

  • @withlovescarleny4019
    @withlovescarleny4019 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for sharing! I love trying new fruits and making delicious fruit platters.

  • @KaiDoods
    @KaiDoods Před 6 lety +1

    Really liked the video! Knew some of the fruits, but others were new! This is a really nice video, and I appreciate that you made it!

  • @Amy_Dunn
    @Amy_Dunn Před 8 lety +7

    Don't worry, in English there are multiple words to describe seeds in fruit and stones is one, there's also the word pit too. I understood what you meant when you said stones.

    • @tjgagner03
      @tjgagner03 Před 8 lety

      +AmyD I agree - my family refer to large seeds as stones and/or pits.

  • @katiesmith8501
    @katiesmith8501 Před 8 lety +8

    Also, save the jackfruit seeds and boil them. They're like giant beans! Delicious!

  • @fishcatbunnypig
    @fishcatbunnypig Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for all of the suggestions, Louise. These are amazing. I was initially searching for information about papaya, since I had purchased one in the store but wasn't sure which portions were edible. I'm glad I found your video, after hearing about the potential hazzard of eating the seeds (which was exactly what I was wondering about). The first CZcams video I watched about papaya didn't even mention the seeds, so your tip was particularly appreciated. But your display of all of the other fruits and the details about them was very educational. I have never even heard of most of these. I need to get out more, in terms of eating fruit. In America, we also call them stones or seeds, btw. Not sure you need to apologize for using that terminology. Very common here. Oh, it was also helpful that you mentioned about what signifies ripeness in fruits. The other video about papaya didn't and actually displayed an unripe, yellow papaya. Mine is ripe, and darker orange, with red, as you describe. It's people like you, who make services like CZcams so enjoyable. What a treat!

  • @bethanymidyett9376
    @bethanymidyett9376 Před 6 lety

    My sister was in Thailand!! She said all the fruits there are so good!!!

  • @c.evangelista9695
    @c.evangelista9695 Před 9 lety +19

    And for the person who keeps complaining about calling the fruits "exotic".
    ex·ot·ic
    iɡˈzädik/
    adjective
    adjective: exotic
    1.
    originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country.
    "exotic birds"
    synonyms:
    foreign, nonnative, tropical;
    introduced, imported
    Since most of those fruits fruits do not grow in Denmark (I'm guessing) then they would be exotic to her. Stop trying to turn this into something it's not. She's not being offensive. And yes, if bananas do not grow in your country they would be exotic - even if they are common. Exotic (as the definition proves) does not mean rare. Exotic also does not mean amazing or awesome either. Just because something is exotic does not mean it's something beautiful. So a BUICK would be EXOTIC to a German. So that being said, please try to look up words before you go on rants. You can't change the definition of words just to fit your wants.

    • @c.evangelista9695
      @c.evangelista9695 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** Considering Italy has been growing their own tomatoes all by themselves since the 1500's, I think it's safe to say that they are no longer "exotic". I would say that probably prior to that, they were most definitely exotic.

    • @eyebeebak
      @eyebeebak Před 9 lety

      C. Evangelista Show me a source where Germans and Italians considered a Buick is an exotic car. Don't tell me you're going to pull it out your ass.
      You said tomatoes are no longer exotic after 1500's because italy has been growing their own tomatoes. So these tropical fruits are grown in Florida, are they considered exotic too? dumbass.

    • @user-kd7wg5kk9c
      @user-kd7wg5kk9c Před 9 lety +1

      TukTuk Syko You confuse 3 different terms: *exotic, native and naturalised*. Before you argue, check your facts in *Glossary of botanical terms* on wiki.

    • @eyebeebak
      @eyebeebak Před 9 lety

      Me Be I know exactly what exotic means. it means these fruits are not exotic.

  • @karime2800
    @karime2800 Před 8 lety +142

    How did I get here

  • @vanb9506
    @vanb9506 Před 7 lety +1

    Mangosteen is life, love that fruit.

  • @pct87
    @pct87 Před 7 lety

    I really like the dragon fruit. Light and refreshing, and super easy to eat.

  • @ForANightingale
    @ForANightingale Před 9 lety +51

    It's not unsafe to eat papaya seeds, unless you are pregnant. Papaya should not be eaten in general while pregnant because it contains high amounts of vitamin c, which can induce your period. Otherwise, papaya seeds can be quite tasty! They are very peppery, and some people actually dry them and use them as an alternative to peppercorns. Me personally, I like them blended up into a salad dressing.

    • @allansantosjr9810
      @allansantosjr9810 Před 9 lety

      papaya sed is not good to eat

    • @sitirahma5667
      @sitirahma5667 Před 9 lety

      papaya seed is not good or not safe to eat coz i doesnt taste good :P

    • @hashtastic3537
      @hashtastic3537 Před 9 lety +4

      You actually can eat them, just not all the time. They're common in parasite cleanses.

    • @lilytranlily6530
      @lilytranlily6530 Před 9 lety +2

      SweetSailor:
      In my whole life i never see anybody eat papaya seeds, because its have no taste/smell, have nothing to eat. Of course you cant eat papaya seeds just like you cant eat mango seed, mangosteen seed, longan or rambutan seed...
      More exotic fruits is more healthy we have lol ^^
      All of this fruits is from Vietnam & some Southeast Asian (Thailand,Lao,Cambodia,Malaysia..)
      Mangosteen is 100% delicious fruits, against cancer, brighter skin...
      PS: You can boil jackfruit's seed, its yummy. Its like...almond or some kind of seed.
      Tropical fruits is amazing, but people always like or want something we dont have. I mean im absolute love Asia tropical fruits, i eat alot fruits evryday for my diet. But im also addiction to oversea fruit (cold place country) cherry, berries.....

    • @metademetra
      @metademetra Před 9 lety +1

      So basically...Papaya is a natural alternative to birth control????

  • @eyebeebak
    @eyebeebak Před 9 lety +55

    These are not exotic fruits. They are fruits some people haven't seen before, but that doesn't make them exotic. Mexico has some fruits that I haven't seen before in a mexican market, that doesn't mean those fruits are exotics.

    • @keoni_6375
      @keoni_6375 Před 9 lety +39

      ex·ot·ic
      iɡˈzädik/
      adjective
      1.
      originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country.
      I don't see any of those fruits in any of my local grocery stores and like she said those fruits are native to Thailand, let alone countries in Asia. I don't know where you live but if you don't live in Asia, that means those fruits are exotic to you.

    • @eyebeebak
      @eyebeebak Před 9 lety

      Sean Gallon like i said, fruits you haven't seen don't consider exotics. Lots of americans haven't seen napa grapes that you make wines out of, that doesn't mean napa grapes is exotic. I haven't seen african cucumbers, that doesn't mean their cucumbers are exotic.

    • @eyebeebak
      @eyebeebak Před 9 lety

      Ok. then you haven't answered my question. Do canadians consider napa(california) grapes exotic?

    • @keoni_6375
      @keoni_6375 Před 9 lety +10

      *FACEPALM*

    • @eyebeebak
      @eyebeebak Před 9 lety

      If you told me they are tropical fruits, then I agree wholeheartedly. But exotic, I disagree. It defends on how you define exotic. There are fruits that are native to America and why don't those fruits consider exotic? But fruits from asia are considered exotic? it's a weak argument if you told me because they're from asia.

  • @HANASANAproductions
    @HANASANAproductions Před 7 lety +9

    Tamarin and mango 😍

  • @solomonzekria3579
    @solomonzekria3579 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for the information, most of them I didn't know. 💜💛💚

  • @bbydiego
    @bbydiego Před 9 lety +62

    Tamarinds are not even close to tasting like dates. They're much more tart. As for dates, they tend to be sweat

    • @ooorukguy
      @ooorukguy Před 9 lety +8

      Axel Rodriguez sweat? Heinh!

    • @axk877
      @axk877 Před 8 lety

      Axel Rodriguez yeah taraminds don't taste like dates they're more bitter than sweet also taramind juice has the same consistency as lemonade

    • @marloesmermans5493
      @marloesmermans5493 Před 8 lety +1

      Tamarinds are very sour in my opinion when i have had them

    • @ooorukguy
      @ooorukguy Před 8 lety +1

      Marloes Mermans
      You are right. Tamarinds are sour. Few tamarinds are sweet , but not very sweet

    • @festorfamine
      @festorfamine Před 8 lety +1

      You all have gotten the commercial tamarinds, ie picked before they are fully ripen. Ripe tamarinds are sweeter than dates. Next time you're in Mexico, asked for the ripen tamarinds, though they are a different variety than those of Southeast Asia they are similar.

  • @ruthgarcia6411
    @ruthgarcia6411 Před 8 lety +14

    Here in Mexico we use tamarind to make fruit water, candies, sauces and all that kind of stuff

    • @pressurexz
      @pressurexz Před 8 lety +1

      Yea in Malaysia also we drink tamarind juice if we have sore throat

    • @Kilbot192
      @Kilbot192 Před 8 lety

      +Ruth García I also live in mexico and we use meth for our candy. It's much gooder.

    • @kerrysig9244
      @kerrysig9244 Před 8 lety

      +john papple wtf?

    • @tasertag7513
      @tasertag7513 Před 8 lety

      +kerry Sig Cuz why not?

    • @ameyac
      @ameyac Před 8 lety

      +Ruth García In India as well.

  • @mz.peyailug2332
    @mz.peyailug2332 Před 6 lety +1

    I personally love the Apple so very much 😊😊

  • @RoshniS
    @RoshniS Před 7 lety +4

    Except for snake fruit, rose apples and the fruit that looks like plum with white stuff on the inside and green spheres on the outside we get everything else where I live. I love those mangoes and jackfruit

  • @ItsMikeArre
    @ItsMikeArre Před 8 lety +112

    Papaya always smells like vomit all the time

    • @PunklurverForever999
      @PunklurverForever999 Před 8 lety +2

      omg yes! i always thought i was the only one who thinks like that!

    • @transitmanvex
      @transitmanvex Před 8 lety +1

      Ikr it smells like vomit but it tastes good, my mom makes lots of shakes with papaya its delisious

    • @PunklurverForever999
      @PunklurverForever999 Před 8 lety +1

      yeah it does taste good its just the smell hahaha

    • @paige5079
      @paige5079 Před 8 lety +3

      Taste like vomit too 😷

    • @Kilbot192
      @Kilbot192 Před 8 lety

      +Brian Mendez That's racist.

  • @flickwise5916
    @flickwise5916 Před 9 lety +15

    Actually, i quite like the use of the word "stone" instead of "seed." It sound much nicer in my opinion. Thanks for posting this video, i thought it was very interesting. I hop i get to try some of these someday.

    • @flickwise5916
      @flickwise5916 Před 9 lety

      willdmackie really? What's that?

    • @flickwise5916
      @flickwise5916 Před 9 lety

      Hmm, interesting. :)

    • @angelacatherine5210
      @angelacatherine5210 Před 9 lety

      Flick Wise actually in America it is common to call "stones" pits even though fruits with pits are called stone fruits. But the difference between pits and seeds are the number. There is only one pit but there are multiple seeds, and yes usually they are smaller than pits but not always.

    • @angelacatherine5210
      @angelacatherine5210 Před 9 lety

      Angela Catherine nope let me refine that answer actually the stone or pit refers to the hard shell surrounding the seed. But I was right in saying there is only one per fruit.

    • @flickwise5916
      @flickwise5916 Před 9 lety

      Cool!

  • @skylynnhoy9526
    @skylynnhoy9526 Před 6 lety +1

    I saw the thumb nail with dragon fruit I was yasssss! I live in America and they have it

  • @istarianjinsama
    @istarianjinsama Před 6 lety

    "Stone" is fine. This was great, thank you

  • @tty23
    @tty23 Před 8 lety +5

    No need to say sorry, in English/American English seeds can be refereed to as stones, especially when it comes to certain fruit such as peaches, plums, and apricots(all called stone fruits)

  • @genievetaylor1042
    @genievetaylor1042 Před 8 lety +62

    I've had a dragonfruit. It does look very pretty but it has the texture of a kiwi, but with almost no flavor, and if there is a little bit of flavor, it is very bland. But it has a lot of antioxidants, so it's really good for you. But you're better off eating other fruits.

    • @typhoon6911
      @typhoon6911 Před 8 lety +6

      If it is pink/red in the inside it is a lot more sweeter.

    • @LatinaKamilla
      @LatinaKamilla Před 8 lety +5

      +Delta Typhoon that's what she said....hehe 🙊

    • @whoopsitspotatoboomyougotp1610
      @whoopsitspotatoboomyougotp1610 Před 8 lety

      +EverydayBeautiful L.A. no joke. I ate them. you know what? fucking delicious it makes our lips become red

    • @Kodokngook
      @Kodokngook Před 7 lety

      yours is not sweet maybe. try again later :D

    • @trishana1o1
      @trishana1o1 Před 7 lety +1

      but... but... but... u made some good points

  • @septemberherniman9712
    @septemberherniman9712 Před 6 lety +1

    Dragon fruit is delicious and not boring at all. Cut in half and scoop out with a spoon or put on smoothie bowls yum!

  • @gowrir6686
    @gowrir6686 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the video mam. Just now I learnt how to choose mangoostan.

  • @dogvom
    @dogvom Před 7 lety +5

    Don't worry, it's OK to refer to the pit of a fruit as a _stone_ in English. That's what we call the seed of a cherry, for instance.

  • @lily5287
    @lily5287 Před 9 lety +14

    Where I come from, I know all of these fruits and I eat them all the time, the yellow ones that kinda look like trapezoids, they're my favorite! Anyways, I'm Asian so I know all those fruits American people think are weird.

    • @xanatmena5008
      @xanatmena5008 Před 9 lety +2

      By americans i hope you are talking about EU cause here un México you find it literal everywhere

    • @lily5287
      @lily5287 Před 9 lety

      Xanat Mena Actually,Most of these are in Vietnam.

    • @MyNguyen-te1ej
      @MyNguyen-te1ej Před 9 lety

      I haven't seen rose apples or snakefruit in Vietnam.
      She mentioned the name of the "yellow trapezoids" in the video which as jackfruit
      In vietnamese it would be called Mit and sounds like "meat" and people can buy them as fried fruit chips, they're pretty nice.

    • @lilytranlily6530
      @lilytranlily6530 Před 9 lety

      •Ellie SunShower•
      Are you Vietnamese, i am too. But Xanat Mena is right.
      Some fruits can grown up in Mexico or Sout America. Its easy understand cause these fruits grown up in tropical place, where sunshining LOL :)
      Like Longan & Lychee is orginal from Vietnam, but in many year ago, tthey grown up in China, Thailand, Malaysia or even in Indonexia as well
      Now adays, alot bussines grown mango, longan, dragon fruit, jackfruit in USA (i search it grown at CA & Miami...)
      By the way, its just a fruit. Happy these fruits can grown up in oversea over there so people can eat them more & cheaper.
      Like, Vietnam dont have cherry & strawberry, berries... but now adays have bunch of strawberry tree, its not mean strawberry from Vietnam.

    • @toeagatofiga2307
      @toeagatofiga2307 Před 9 lety

  • @nahidazaman4617
    @nahidazaman4617 Před 7 lety +2

    I live in the Caribbean and knew all these fruits :)

  • @Top5glamour
    @Top5glamour Před 7 lety

    I live in the Caribbean/tropics and these fruits are in abundance.

  • @jelatinosa
    @jelatinosa Před 7 lety +283

    I dont think you've actually tasted the tamarind. Those things are mostly sour and a little sweet. They taste good though, especially if you break them down to get all the flesh off the seed and make popsicles, candy or a sauce or dressing with it.

    • @mannann1934
      @mannann1934 Před 6 lety +8

      elines acevedo totally agree tamarind is so good and sour nothing to do with Dates; from where does she get that similitude 🙄🤔

    • @telemindie
      @telemindie Před 6 lety +16

      we have also sweet type of tamarind in Thailand. No sour taste mixed in even.

    • @jesselejarzar5114
      @jesselejarzar5114 Před 6 lety +4

      They can be sweet as well as sour , just depends.

    • @soltrice
      @soltrice Před 6 lety

      Tamarinds are like oranges but taste better and easy to peel off the skin.
      Edit. Whoops confised it with tangerines lmao

    • @Sofia-nu4qt
      @Sofia-nu4qt Před 6 lety +3

      wait is that what the tamarindo flavored mexican candies are

  • @RawbornJamaican
    @RawbornJamaican Před 7 lety +27

    Most of the fruit you mention is here in Jamaica. Just the snake fruit and dragon fruit is not grow in Jamaica.

    • @hosannah__
      @hosannah__ Před 7 lety +3

      Marcus Sewell I miss Jamaica so much

    • @RawbornJamaican
      @RawbornJamaican Před 7 lety +1

      Fashandtalks oh so when you planning and visiting the island?

    • @RawbornJamaican
      @RawbornJamaican Před 7 lety +1

      Fashandtalks oh so when you planning and visiting the island? .

    • @JoyJoy-oc7su
      @JoyJoy-oc7su Před 6 lety

      Fashandtalks No one cares. Go back to Jamaica then

    • @Kiara-yq9dc
      @Kiara-yq9dc Před 6 lety

      Yum

  • @TastyandEasy
    @TastyandEasy Před 6 lety

    Wonderful I like exotics fruits....

  • @aisha5462
    @aisha5462 Před 6 lety +42

    How dare u insult dragon fruit 😱 my favourite fruit

  • @stephaniemalik6108
    @stephaniemalik6108 Před 8 lety +21

    the names are so different from what we call them in Jamaica... the mango is a cross between a Julie mango and an east Indian mango, Idk wats the right name for it tho, the sapia thing we call it naseberry... jackfruits are sooooo good especially when its super ripe with salt on it... tamberin is good with brown sugar , just roll them up with sugar its soo good.... and the last one I think we call that star apple... Idk why but yeah...

    • @ginasims7422
      @ginasims7422 Před 8 lety

      I prefer chilli salt on my jackfruit

    • @kittykeerthana
      @kittykeerthana Před 8 lety +1

      Don't even get started with mangoes there are many different types of mangoes and they are called differently in each country. 😛

    • @58roses
      @58roses Před 8 lety

      +Stephanie Malik Nahh that's not the star apple

    • @brendacaraballo781
      @brendacaraballo781 Před 8 lety

      nah, the star apples are green or yellow, sweet and tart...the whole fruit looks like a star.

    • @brendacaraballo781
      @brendacaraballo781 Před 8 lety

      nah, the star apples are green or yellow, sweet and tart...the whole fruit looks like a star.

  • @laurenhatter6824
    @laurenhatter6824 Před 7 lety +10

    Us Mexicans could see that tamarind a mile away

  • @yanjijay6752
    @yanjijay6752 Před 6 lety

    I've tried all besides the rose apple looks good love fruits .

  • @dejavu4063
    @dejavu4063 Před 5 lety

    Love this video, thanks!

  • @IvanIsYda_
    @IvanIsYda_ Před 7 lety +17

    just a bit of sharing (cause I saw some of my favorite fruits in the video) here in the Philippines,Rose Apples are called Makopa. and it has a very interesting legend about it... the fruit after the Dragon Fruit is called Chico and they're more rounder and a bit bigger... we call tamarinds, Sampalok, and we eat them when their sour and unripe,and put them in soup sometimes...and we also call the Jackfruits, Langka....

    • @rionaraigo2262
      @rionaraigo2262 Před 7 lety

      Cool,I'm from the Philippines to :3

    • @WellWoopdidoo
      @WellWoopdidoo Před 7 lety

      I'm curious as to the legend you mentioned, would you be willing to share?

    • @IvanIsYda_
      @IvanIsYda_ Před 7 lety

      Riona Raigo yay! kababayan! :D

    • @IvanIsYda_
      @IvanIsYda_ Před 7 lety +1

      WildFireWoo I can't quite recall the characters,but it was that the fruit tree was originally a church bell that was very valuable in a town,and then there were bandits that tried to steal it. but then a townwoman took the bell and hid it deep underground in the woods. and then time passed and a tree grew in its place,bearing fruits that looked like small bells.... then i can't recall the rest... :/

    • @rionaraigo2262
      @rionaraigo2262 Před 7 lety

      X3 Bello,magandang gabi o umaga

  • @GeorgiaGeorgette
    @GeorgiaGeorgette Před 9 lety +26

    Why would you throw unripe fruit away instead of waiting for it to ripen? Just out of interest.

    • @yodaydyxz1752
      @yodaydyxz1752 Před 9 lety +4

      ***** that's what i thought too.

    • @miggs80
      @miggs80 Před 9 lety +1

      Because they're for the video only

    • @christiedecker2724
      @christiedecker2724 Před 9 lety +13

      ***** Some fruits don't properly ripen off the tree. They may get old, but the taste is still not good. That may be the case for these fruits, I don't know...I have had some fruit that got old and wrinkled but still did not ripen, so I am guessing that is the case for this lady. Blessings!

    • @GeorgiaGeorgette
      @GeorgiaGeorgette Před 9 lety

      Christie Decker Thank you for explaining, and in such a nice way too :-) Very best wishes.

    • @christiedecker2724
      @christiedecker2724 Před 9 lety +1

      You're welcome. I'm glad I could help.

  • @quirkeze9837
    @quirkeze9837 Před 7 lety

    Great video, very informational!

  • @4thamigo776
    @4thamigo776 Před 6 lety

    Fruit in Thailand is simply amazing ! One of many reasons to go there. I'm lucky enough to have visted this beautiful country & tried a lot there food and made me realize how bad UK food is in comparison.

  • @nathanbromley8617
    @nathanbromley8617 Před 9 lety +42

    A mango, what is a mango?

    • @rihardsrozans6920
      @rihardsrozans6920 Před 9 lety +14

      Are you for real?

    • @Rnrf5150
      @Rnrf5150 Před 9 lety +8

      i never heard of papaya either n what is this thing called Apple anyway..is it round in shape ??

    • @rihardsrozans6920
      @rihardsrozans6920 Před 9 lety +9

      Ronnie meow Apple, apple.... Oh, yeah! They are those cell phone thingies! Eye phones I think, they are called.

    • @Rnrf5150
      @Rnrf5150 Před 9 lety

      Rihards Rožāns wow beautiful thanks.. What is orange is it flat in shape? plizz reply .

    • @rihardsrozans6920
      @rihardsrozans6920 Před 9 lety +3

      Ronnie meow Orange? My crayon says "orange", I guess that's that.

  • @KeishaPlnt
    @KeishaPlnt Před 8 lety +19

    In Jamaica I grew up eating all these fruits....they grow everywhere there. The dragon fruit is the only thing that doesn't.

    • @savoyagarvey5124
      @savoyagarvey5124 Před 8 lety

      Exactly, the only thing that's different is that they have another name for some of them

    • @lovesickweirdo1019
      @lovesickweirdo1019 Před 8 lety

      you can find dragon fruits in Cambodia or Thailand those are places I bought some.

    • @ginasims7422
      @ginasims7422 Před 8 lety +1

      Dragons fruit is the best!

    • @ajbreonis583
      @ajbreonis583 Před 8 lety

      +LoveSick Weirdo 101 Philippines too there's a lot of dragon fruit

    • @lovesickweirdo1019
      @lovesickweirdo1019 Před 8 lety

      Aj Breonis I live in Philippines, there's no dragon fruit here

  • @strdust
    @strdust Před 6 lety

    This is oddly relaxing

  • @snickerdoodle4844
    @snickerdoodle4844 Před 7 lety +1

    I love how she calls the pits stones 😁 she seems so sweet 😊

  • @NTAWTF
    @NTAWTF Před 9 lety +29

    I live in Vietnam... so seen that! eaten that! *put on sunglasses* #Dealwithit

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Před 9 lety +1

      I'm jealous. My husband's Vietnamese and he ate ALL KINDS of awesome foods when he visited there! You can't get it here, they irradiate the fuck out of it first, and all you get is ruined fruit. :/

    • @KD-xx9su
      @KD-xx9su Před 9 lety

      Amelia Bee ask him to bring back the fruit seeds and just plant them! :D

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Před 9 lety

      Keith Downey I with! I live up north so they would never survive. :/

    • @KD-xx9su
      @KD-xx9su Před 9 lety +1

      Ohh im in Florida so today im gonna start planting them!

    • @NTAWTF
      @NTAWTF Před 9 lety +4

      Keith Downey believe me, it will never be as good as the one you get in the farmer's market!

  •  Před 9 lety +16

    Where are you from? In Mexico we have the same kind mango, papayas, Dragon fruit, and tamarindo, are cheap and really easy to find, even on the city.

    • @CamillaBeske
      @CamillaBeske Před 9 lety

      Well, in Denmark we have none of those fruits :(

    •  Před 9 lety

      :(

    • @thetoassholes
      @thetoassholes Před 9 lety

      Ive never seen dragon fruit in Mexico

    •  Před 9 lety

      We don't call them dragon fruit, here are pitahayas.

    • @sweetyokeanos2412
      @sweetyokeanos2412 Před 9 lety

      Mónica Ángel Sorry but the dragon fruit is NOT a common mexican fruit, plus dragon fruit does not have thorns on all its surface and is NOT pitaya, the pitaya is a fruit that grows on a big catus like looking plant surrouded by thorn and the pitaya itself has thorns on all is round surface, plus the interior of the pitaya fruit is a dark bright red plup with Little black eatable seeds the pitaya tastes very sweet, acidic, delicious and has like creamy consistancy, you must very careful when harvesting this fruit very dangerous, pitayas are round and normaly are the size of alittle larger than a tennis ball, the exterior skin of the fruit is from dark red to dark purple covered in small fine and thick thorns, do to the thorns on the cactus plant and the fruit itself. I have noticed that in some websites they put dragon fruit and pitaya as the same kind of fruit the similarities they have is that the interior of the fruit the pulp has Little black eatable seeds.

  • @Nelson4207
    @Nelson4207 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the knowledge. 👍

  • @personincognito3989
    @personincognito3989 Před 7 lety +1

    I admit I'm a Fruitaholic lol I've heard of most of them except 2 of them. love mango papaya and dragon fruit. I would love to try mangosteen. I recommend persimmons, they look like a yellow tomato but taste totally different. let them get really soft then it's like eating jam. another of my favourite I'd passion fruit.

  • @souricecream4399
    @souricecream4399 Před 9 lety +4

    We a have papaya tree
    Avocado tree
    Mango tree
    Rose apple tree/ Tambis tree
    Tamarind tree
    sapodilla/Chicos
    And Jackfruit

    • @xrysthol922
      @xrysthol922 Před 9 lety +2

      Cool xP
      I have a banana and coconut tree lol

    • @XGT59
      @XGT59 Před 9 lety +2

      I got a guava tree that i cant climb to get some...so i just use a long stick.

    • @Sadichha100
      @Sadichha100 Před 9 lety +1

      Are you lucky! Tat sound heven to me..Luves water Apple or rose Apple

    • @jennawinchester5729
      @jennawinchester5729 Před 9 lety

      what dountry do you live in that you have so many

  • @wilziellopez92
    @wilziellopez92 Před 8 lety +6

    OH MY GOD! Jackfruit is my favorite!
    Jackfruit in Tagalog is 'Langka' and I'm a Filipino.
    I also like Dragon Fruit

    • @bryanambal5167
      @bryanambal5167 Před 8 lety

      yea filipino

    • @EA-be4gz
      @EA-be4gz Před 8 lety +1

      it's called Nangka in malaysia and indonesia. Taken from Malay word.

    • @kialyntalvo4191
      @kialyntalvo4191 Před 8 lety

      Saame
      I love Jack fruit

    • @feenixnz
      @feenixnz Před 8 lety

      Boil the seeds!! they`re edible ;) used to eat them when I was a kid. Love jackfruit!

    • @erryraphael3672
      @erryraphael3672 Před 7 lety

      malaysian call it 'Nangka'

  • @aidanblandino1925
    @aidanblandino1925 Před 6 lety

    I scooped out the Dragon fruit and used the skin for a smoothie bowl...absolute perfection👌

  • @ileanam9503
    @ileanam9503 Před 6 lety

    These fruits look delicious. I would love to try them all. Also, I don't understand why some people dislike this great video.

  • @goognamgoognw6637
    @goognamgoognw6637 Před 7 lety +23

    I learned fruit make stones from your video, do they make precious stones too ?
    just kidding ;)

  • @nisagitty196
    @nisagitty196 Před 7 lety +5

    Caribbean has these.

  • @lauralowrance7577
    @lauralowrance7577 Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much here in Las Vegas you can find many ethnic food and fruits so now I want to see what I can have

  • @siljahickel2317
    @siljahickel2317 Před 6 lety

    Mangosteen tastes so yummy! You definitely have to try one😍😍😍

  • @diwavs4546
    @diwavs4546 Před 6 lety +9

    You just showed all the fruits that I eat everyday here

  • @haybay2429
    @haybay2429 Před 7 lety +3

    I love mangosteen but it's hard to find in the U.S and when I luckily do it's so expensive ;-;

  • @elizabethc.z
    @elizabethc.z Před 6 lety

    Papaya is my favorite fruit! I can eat a whole papaya by myself in one sitting. I find that a good way to tell if it's ripe is by the smell. I also found that for some reason it is sweetest when you see white mold starting to grow (but no green mold!) On the outside. I have never gotten sick and don't know if the development of the mold can be an indication of the amount of sugars developed (if that means anything) but every time I let it ripen to that point the papaya tastes amazing. Fresh papaya is also delicious with homemade whipped cream, melted chocolate, or mascarpone cheese. Make a milk and papaya smoothie. You will thank me.

  • @funnyvedios4800
    @funnyvedios4800 Před 6 lety +1

    am from Jamaica...and i have a papaya, the red Apple which is called the otieaty Apple, tamarind jackfruit, mango trees in my yard...

  • @carriebizz
    @carriebizz Před 9 lety +15

    Here in Australia we call that first fruit a pawpaw not papya

    • @kazzityangel
      @kazzityangel Před 9 lety +2

      exactly we call it pawpaw were i'm from too. people always look at me funny when i say that here.

    • @Xxlmfaox
      @Xxlmfaox Před 9 lety +2

      Carrie Bizz there is actually a fruit called a pawpaw though and its different from a papaya

    • @kazzityangel
      @kazzityangel Před 9 lety

      Xxlmfaox they are the same fruit actually google it. they are just called different names in different countries

    • @S2Sturges
      @S2Sturges Před 9 lety

      toni fagbure Hmmm, I spent half my life in Oz and the rest all over the world... I always thought too, that Paw paw and papaya are slightly different in shape and flavour, paw paws are bulkier and less thin at one end... then there is the Mexican papaya, or so called, they are quite large, watermelon size, green and beloved by the locals, they eat them with lime juice and salt, otherwise they have almost no flavour, a truck driver mate of mine used to pick them up for this Mexican wife and family... Can't be bothered to research any of this but going on my memory and experience..

    • @kazzityangel
      @kazzityangel Před 9 lety +1

      Steve Sturges Wrong again they are the same fruits just different breeds. It's like when you have different breeds of mangos or different breeds of Bananas they look slightly different and have slightly different tastes but that doesn't make them a whole different fruit.

  • @arshiyahafeez6693
    @arshiyahafeez6693 Před 7 lety +13

    Most 'of them are pretty common

  • @ehmitsoe7677
    @ehmitsoe7677 Před 6 lety

    OMG ALL THE FRUIT I SEE ON THE TABLE I'VE EATEN N THE R SO GOOD

  • @yolofesh6250
    @yolofesh6250 Před 6 lety

    I think the fact i've already eaten almost all these fruits is amazing. Thank you Brazil, to be a very fertile earth and thanks mercadão de São Paulo hahahah

  • @theresafushiguro3107
    @theresafushiguro3107 Před 7 lety +25

    You live in cold country, That fruits, Live in tropical Country, Like philippines, We know all that, so, For you its Exotic, And Try the StarApple , And Balimbing :)

  • @andyrattan7796
    @andyrattan7796 Před 7 lety +6

    What do you guys call rose apple in your country we call it cashews in guyana south america..

    • @zevah
      @zevah Před 6 lety +1

      A cashew fruit and a rose apple are different

    • @anasardinha4734
      @anasardinha4734 Před 6 lety

      Here in Brazil we call dragon fruit like “Pitaya”, jackfruit like “Jaca” (it’s comun ) and tamarin is “ Tamarindo” here (we make “cachaça” with Tamarindos) but we have others stranger fruits like “uvaia”, “tâmaras” , “romã” (we have some new year traditions with those), “cupuaçu” and “açaí”.
      OBS.: I’m sorry my english isn’t good hahaha

  • @miahcrosby6810
    @miahcrosby6810 Před 6 lety

    Nice !!I grow the dragon fruit , along with a lot of other things , here on our homestead in Mississippi USA

  • @Rogelio333
    @Rogelio333 Před 6 lety

    Yum never seen those fruits before 😋