Blow a Horn for the Blowfish Fruit

Grab a spoon and find is you're brave enough to try the horned melon.
A Fire-Breathing Fruit?

The dragon fruit blooms on a cactus that grows like a vine and is native to Central and South America. The flower on which the fruit will eventually grow is only open for one night to be pollinated!
Would you try this pink delight?
The King of All Fruits
It may be the "king" but it's a big, spiky, STINKY king!
The Durian fruit is very large. In fact, it can grow from 30 cm (12 inches) long and 15 cm (6 in) in diameter and typically weighs from 1-3 kilograms (2-7 pounds). It can be round or oval and the skin is green to brown with tough spikes growing from it. The smell has been described as rotten onions, almonds, turpentine and even old gym socks. However, if you can get past it's odour it has an intensely sweet flavour.
The Durian fruit has been around for 600 years and is native to Malaysia and Indonesia.
Are you brave enough for the King of Fruits?
For more information on freaky fruits visit the library, internet or your local market.
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4 comments:
Oh, I've had the dragon fruit-- it's a regular at our china town market and it's yummy!
Aloha,
Following ya from Friendship Friday and it has me thinking I need to get out and try more exotic fruitiness!
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I like to try new things but have not tried any of these fruits, I think I would have a hard time with the smelly one.
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Found you through Friendship Friday. I've had two out of the three: dragon fruit and durian. (Do you know the queen of fruit is the mangosteen? At least in Malaysia.)
Oh how wonderful!!! I am your newest follower (returning your follow) So glad you found me. I look forward to more visits.
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