Definitely rambutan! I live in the PI now, and we’re practically done with rambutan season now that the weather’s getting cooler. And I’m even more stoked to see rambutan with that gorgeous red color and flaming spikes on Hawaiian soil!
Ooh you are in my favorite mall ever – I was there on opening day in the early 80s and have been there hundreds of times. And I didn’t know they had a Farmer’s Market there!
Claire says
Dragonfruit?
Steph says
Lychee?
Dragonfruit are massive, pink, spiky and have weird flesh on the inside. xD
Really pretty pictures though 🙂
Radhika says
Lychees + dragonfruit = ??? Someone pls tell me what that fruit is….:D 😀 😀 😀
bro0ke says
The fruit on the top of the page is rambutan 🙂
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Rambutan
Karen says
Rambutan. 😀 I love that stuff!
Kittylu says
Rambutan 😉
Music_Is_Freedom says
Rambutans/rambotans (whatever the spelling is)!
I used to see these at the grocer’s when I was a kid–they are fascinating to look at!
Molly says
That’s gotta be a papaya… right? The color is right
Alice says
Omgggg these pictures are delicious.
Marian says
I don’t know what they are but they sure look interesting! Everything looks so exotic to me!
Connie says
Ooh, rambutan 🙂 Try and check out the KCC Farmers Market this Saturday if you get the chance.
Vonvon says
Yes, that’s right! They are rambutans! And they are some of the tastiest fruits I have ever eaten, and we have plenty here during the season. 😀
Anna says
They are called Rambutans 🙂 love these and lychee and mangosteen……yum yum amazing fruits. Although the pongy Durian is my favourite hehe.
Felicia says
Rambutan! 🙂
LC says
Rambutan!! I was born in the PI. Looooved that fruit, but haven’t had it since I was 7.
meimei says
Definitely rambutan! I live in the PI now, and we’re practically done with rambutan season now that the weather’s getting cooler. And I’m even more stoked to see rambutan with that gorgeous red color and flaming spikes on Hawaiian soil!
Tina C says
lychees!
Jenny says
lol def. NOT lychees. rambutan. we call them chom com in vietnamese. delicioussss.
Saffron says
rambutan, I have a mean habit with the canned version that’s stuffed with pineapple, that stuff is *good*!
Jeni says
Ooh you are in my favorite mall ever – I was there on opening day in the early 80s and have been there hundreds of times. And I didn’t know they had a Farmer’s Market there!
Christy says
Yum, Rambutan! I had those back in Manila. They’re really cheap over there and much juicier than lychee.