10 Delicious Tropical Fruits of Cambodia

in food •  7 years ago 

These days, tropical fruits are available in almost every supermarket in the world. Fresh fruits are a critical part of a healthy balanced diet for everybody living. So please keep healthy when travelling in Cambodia and enjoy the amazing and delicious fruits of this nation!

1. Durian

The durian, known as “Thouren” in Khmer, is frequently cited as the "King" of tropical fruits. Its scent is unique to the point that hotels, buses and airlines restrict respective customers from conveying the durian and numerous foreigners bring themselves to sample the tasty flesh – however it is well worth it! Durian can grow into large, oblong shaped fruit with the green skin covered in hard, short spikes. When part of durian opens, the internal yellow flesh is shown. Inside the creamy flesh are vast seeds. And in addition eaten fresh, durian is likewise cooked into paste and used in desserts.

**2. Coconut **

The coconut, or “Dong” known in Khmer, is another staple of the Cambodian eating routine. Sellers are regularly seeing pulling carts laden with these natural products through the avenues. The juice of the coconut is to a great degree refreshing drink and the inner flesh is sweet when the coconut is young. Furthermore the flesh is frequently used as a part of cooking.

**3. Mangosteen **

The mangosteen is called “Meangkhout” in Khmer, has a sweet flavor when fully ripened. The mangosteen is an exceptionally amazing looking organic product with a smooth, dark-red almost black skin. The highest point of the mangosteen has a little floral pattern close to the stem. The skin is generally thick and it is best to peel the natural product open with a knife. Once opened the white flesh is shown in segments.

**4. Lychee **

The lychee, known as “Koulen” in Khmer and numerous foreigners know about the tinned, processed fruit during buying canned foods. The fresh fruit is small, round and spiky and red in color. Once peeled, the flesh is white and contains a dark seed.

5. Longan

Known as “Mean” in the Khmer language, longan is another little, round, sweet tropical fruit. Longans have a somewhat drab, beige skin shading, however once peeled the flesh is clear white and sweet. Inside the longan has a hard dark seed. Longans are generally sold in bundles with the stalks still attached.

**6. Rambutan **

Rambutans, known as “Saomao” in the Khmer language, have an exceptionally unique appearance, the external skin being a reddish shell and covered in soft, thick hairs. The internal flesh is translucent white, which is sweet and succulent and contains a smooth seed. Like longans, rambutans are ordinarily sold in bundles with the stems also attached.

7. Banana

Bananas, called as “Chek” in the Khmer, grow copiously in Cambodia and consequently are a staple dietary thing. When you walk around the markets in Cambodia you will see that there are numerous assortments of this tasty natural product. And also being expended as fresh fruit and used in sweets, other prominent methods for eating banana include deep-fried and sun dried. Notwithstanding being a nourishment source bananas are used as offerings amid religious ceremonies.

8. Mango

The mango, known as the queen of tropical organic products and called “Svay” in Khmer language, is presumably the best adored tropical fruits around the world. Buddha prized mangoes so much he was given a forest to meditate in. Indians think of it as sacrosanct.

9. Jackfruit

The Jackfruit is a standout amongst the most unique products of Asia. Known as “Khnol” in the Khmer language, jackfruit is an extensive, oval organic product with a light-green, spiky skin. At the point when cut open jackfruits discharge a sweet, perfumed scent and the brilliant yellow flesh encompassing the seeds is eaten.

10. Watermelon

Watermelons are a famous, refreshing fruit found all through Cambodia. Cambodian people call the natural product “Ovloeuk” and the watermelons arrive in an assortment of sizes, shapes and flesh hues. You will discover a lot of watermelons available for sale at the local markets.

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I would like to try Durian and Mangosteen.

Yes you can. But I prefer Durian.

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Yes

What is your favorite fruit @chantha?

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Never had durian, mangosteen and jack fruit in my life. How do they taste? Love mangoes, bananas and watermelons though and lychees are good too but don't like the way they look; remind me of a goat's eye :P

Very delicious

Great article, I wish we had more exotic fruits more readily available here in SA. I think I must find some exotics to plant.. Thanks for sharing

So good

Craving those now! Mangoes and Lychees and watermelon and coconut. It's the middle of winter here in South Africa and those fruits mean Summer to me, so still a couple of months before we can have them again. Thanks for the article!

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