Tag: hairyIdiom: a hairy situationMeaning: something fraught with difficultyFraught means full of unpleasant things such as problems or dangers.Harry managed to overcome a hairy situation by being cool, calm and collected.Rambutan, a reddish fruit with hairy spines, is a common fruit from Southeast Asia. It is known for its sweet flavour.Are you up for the challenge?
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That's unfortunate for you, Muhammad A. Most fruit in my country are delicious especially mangoes and bananas. They're usually in-demand abroad. Regarding to your question, I have no idea why most varieties of fruits have white edible white flesh. Maybe because they're grown in a tropical climate. Thank you for commenting!
It's so nice to hear that! I think these fruits are very common in many tropical countries. It's fun to harvest them during its season, usually in August or September. Thank you for your comment!
Indeed! They are better eaten after a meal. These fruits could be a substitute for other desserts which are less expensive compared to other baked products.
Please do join the challenge. It's truly exciting! Good luck and many thanks for your comment!
wow ..it is pretty sweet when i travel to Thailand i had tasted it ..i like it much but in my country cant found out it ....thank you share let me remind it ...
Thank you so much for appreciating my photo challenge entry! I guess I couldn't get over to the previous activity. It's really exciting, wasn't it? Can't wait to see who's the next challenger!
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That's unfortunate for you, Muhammad A. Most fruit in my country are delicious especially mangoes and bananas. They're usually in-demand abroad. Regarding to your question, I have no idea why most varieties of fruits have white edible white flesh. Maybe because they're grown in a tropical climate. Thank you for commenting!
I have tasted this fruit once. I really didn't like it. (n_n)
Why most of Southeast Asian Fruits are white inside ? (^_^)
@ Jp_Tp
I'm glad you like these fruits! Their sweetness is kinda addictive. :)
Thank you for your comment and for liking this photo.
Robbie
@ Fiona
It's so nice to hear that! I think these fruits are very common in many tropical countries. It's fun to harvest them during its season, usually in August or September. Thank you for your comment!
Robbie
@ Junco
I'm glad you liked this! Thank you for your comment and for bringing up this new challenge.
Cheers!
Robbie
@ Onee-chan
Indeed! They are better eaten after a meal. These fruits could be a substitute for other desserts which are less expensive compared to other baked products.
Please do join the challenge. It's truly exciting! Good luck and many thanks for your comment!
Robbie :)
@ Jasmine
Thank you for your comment. I agree with you. They looked weird, but tasted sweet. And their spines can tickle! :)
wow ..it is pretty sweet when i travel to Thailand i had tasted it ..i like it much but in my country cant found out it ....thank you share let me remind it ...
@ Nimzaf
That's a lot to munch on! I would agree that Rambutan's sweetness is kinda addicting. Thank you for sharing your comment. Happy eating!
Robbie
@ Grace
Thank you so much for appreciating my photo challenge entry! I guess I couldn't get over to the previous activity. It's really exciting, wasn't it? Can't wait to see who's the next challenger!
Cheers to all of us!
Robbie