While the four people flame me on my chatbox and say I am copying their blogs, first off, bug off. I have all the rights to write what I want to write and for the record, I haven't read any of your blogs since I got home so bug off and let me write.
Here is something interesting I found in the market a few days ago. Its a tropical fruit which looks like Laycee fruit but actually it is sort of a wild rambutan which the locals call "Buah Tambuon". It is one of those fruits which were cheap in the past but expensive in the present. 1 bunch RM3. Mum and dad calls it their childhood snack, costing them 10 cents for a bunch back when they were lil kids.
Here is something interesting I found in the market a few days ago. Its a tropical fruit which looks like Laycee fruit but actually it is sort of a wild rambutan which the locals call "Buah Tambuon". It is one of those fruits which were cheap in the past but expensive in the present. 1 bunch RM3. Mum and dad calls it their childhood snack, costing them 10 cents for a bunch back when they were lil kids.
So, as you can see. Tiny little fruits which looks like Lycee.
And when you open it, it looks like a mini rambutan.
But the skin looks like Lycees'
Its sweet and sour and doesn't taste like Rambutan nor Lycee... Its totally a different type of fruit..
Interested?
You can head down to the Sibu's Central Market and get a bunch.
Oh yea, Sago worms is in season. Hopefully I can find some in the market and will post it up to gross you all out.
p.s. Just started work today. Hopefully I can survive 2 months of it!
5 comments:
is a mixture of dragon eye and rambutan i guessed...
the black-corner-pictures are coming back again i see...
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Hmmmm.... anything wrong with black corner pics?
Aaron L is that you? Well, its not back. Just that decided to use it a bit. Y?
Actually, nothing wrong, its just some people dun like it. HAHA..
I saw that fruit too at the Central Market. They were my childhood snack too...just picked them from the trees, no need to buy. I saw many of these trees fruiting at the Bukti Lima park last Sunday.
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