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07/16/2003 03:19:00 AM · #1 |
... what is this

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07/16/2003 03:21:21 AM · #2 |
The roof of the average mouth after 2 bowls of Cap'n Crunch... |
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07/16/2003 03:24:30 AM · #3 |
that is RAMBUTAN !!
I hope I didn't typo on this.
My bahasa malaysia wasn't so good.
Well,bahasa malaysia is our mother language in our Malaysia.
It is a fruit.
Am i right?
any prize for this? ^ ^
Message edited by author 2003-07-16 03:25:31. |
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07/16/2003 03:30:41 AM · #4 |
Great, out come a Malaysian to spoil the fun... :P
Yup, its a rambutan, a fruit.
"In the months of July and August, fruit stalls and door-to-door vendors in many South East Asian cities present an extra colourful picture. The reason is the bunches of a strange looking oval fruit with bright crimson or yellow skin covered with short fleshy hairs - rambutan - is in season, and plentiful. The word comes from the Malay, 'rambut' meaning hair. Inside is a narrow seed covered with semitransparent flesh which is crisp and mainly sweet. "

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07/16/2003 03:52:22 AM · #5 |
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07/16/2003 03:58:04 AM · #6 |
My alternate entry from the Fruits and Vegetables challenge last September. |
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07/16/2003 05:16:22 AM · #7 |
the first pic, I thought it was a sea anemone. COOL!
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07/16/2003 06:12:24 AM · #8 |
that Rambutan makes a great close up! |
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