Binjai Rambutan Fruits

in hive-145160 •  3 years ago 

Rambutan Binjai or often also called Rambutan Brahrang has its own characteristics compared to rambutan in other areas. These characteristics are found in the small seeds, thick flesh, and sweet taste. It is called Rambutan Brahrang because of the large number of large black ants or Brahrang ants found in the rambutan.

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Even the government of Binjai City built the Tugu Rambutan building. The monument was built by the local government to symbolize that Binjai is the city of rambutan. If you visit Binjai City during the rambutan harvest season, don't forget to taste the famous Binjai rambutan. In the harvest season, anyone can buy rambutan on the side of the road to the center of Binjai City.

Rambutan City is a nickname that deserves to be carried by Binjai City, because one of the cities located in North Sumatra Province is the largest producer of rambutan fruit in Indonesia. Generally, local people harvest rambutan traditionally. Yields can reach up to 2,000 tons per year.

In August 2021, the harvest of rambutan fruit in my backyard is enough to eat with family, friends, and share with neighbors. This year's harvest decreased compared to the previous year. There may be many influencing factors such as weather, climate, maintenance and so on.

We have two (2) rambutan trees in our backyard, but only one (1) tree is bearing fruit.
With this rambutan tree, we don't have to buy rambutan on the side of the road if we want to taste this sweet fruit.

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Rambutan is a tropical plant belonging to the lerak-lerakan tribe or Sapindaceae, originating from the archipelago in Southeast Asia. The word "rambutan" comes from the shape of the fruit which has a hair-like skin.

Rambutan or Nephelium lappaceum thrives in tropical climates, such as Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. Just as the name suggests, the skin of this fruit is filled with hair.

Rambutan is widely found in tropical areas such as Africa, Cambodia, Caribbean, Central America, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Sri Lanka.

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Rambutan fruit has white flesh, there are seeds in it, and has a shape like a small ball. When peeled, this fruit has an appearance similar to lychee or longan fruit.

The health benefits of rambutan are quite diverse. This sweet-tasting fruit is good for consumption

Smooth the digestive system,
helps weight loss,
Maintain bone health,
Supports heart health,
Increase body resistance,
To reduce the risk of cancer.

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Nicely don and thanks for sharing