I think I once tasted one but I'm not sure. The second photo looks quite... something or other that I'm not allowed to mention here. Remind me how they taste.
Yes! Now I remember. Not as perfumed as lychees as I recall. But that could be down to the quality of produce. It was many moons ago in Dalston.Similar to lychees and rambutan.
We can't say brains.I think I once tasted one but I'm not sure. The second photo looks quite... something or other that I'm not allowed to mention here. Remind me how they taste.
I think I once tasted one but I'm not sure. The second photo looks quite... something or other that I'm not allowed to mention here. Remind me how they taste.
Similar to lychees and rambutan.
Today my mother-in-law told us that she was intending to buy "mayong chid" trees which given that the fruit is selling at just under 10 quid/kilo appears to be a reasonable investment. I'm sure she is looking for a donation.
Apparently it is literally translated as 'Manna from Heaven'. And I learned it is a type of plum. It sounds absolutely delicious from the description here: