Buddha’s Hand ( Citrus )

Location: Native to India and China Description: A citrus fruit with yellow finger-like segments. It has a fragrant aroma and is often used as a natural air freshener.

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Location: Brazil Description: Dark purple fruits that grow directly on the tree’s trunk. Sweet and grape-like, they’re used in jams, wines, and traditional medicines.

Jabuticaba Fruit

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Miracle Fruit

Location: West Africa Description: A small red berry that makes sour foods taste sweet due to a unique protein called miraculin. It’s popular for "flavor-tripping" experiences.

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Mangosteen Fruit

Location: Southeast Asia Description: Known as the “queen of fruits,” it has a thick purple rind and juicy white flesh with a sweet, tangy flavor.

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Durian Fruit

Location: Southeast Asia Description: Called the “king of fruits,” it’s known for its pungent odor and spiky shell. Despite the smell, it has a creamy, rich taste.

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Salak (Snake Fruit)

Location: Southeast Asia Description: Called the “king of fruits,” it’s known for its pungent odor and spiky shell. Despite the smell, it has a creamy, rich taste.

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Akebi Fruit

Location: Japan Description: A purple fruit that resembles an eggplant. Its outer shell is mildly sweet, while the white, jelly-like pulp is delicately flavored.

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Hala Fruit

Location: Hawaii and the Pacific Islands Description: Bright orange and green with spiky segments. Its pulp is fibrous, and it is traditionally chewed or used to make Hawaiian leis.

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