An unpeeled and a peeled
rambutan, the
fruit of the rambutan tree. The plant is native to the
Malay Archipelago and can be found through much of
Southeast Asia, although its exact distribution remains unknown. The name is derived from the
Malay word
rambut, which literally means 'hairy'. The fruit flesh is translucent, whitish or very pale pink, with a sweet, mildly acidic flavour.
Photo: Muhammad Mahdi Karim