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23 Weird Fruits to Try From Around the World |strange fruits
23 Weird Fruits to Try From Around the World |strange fruits
I have realized that weird fruits is the most searched keyword on my blog. This is weird (pun intended) because weird fruits are not really strange in a bad way, unlike weird vegetables. Fruit weirdness tends to be more of an acquired taste, rather than weird tasting but awesome such as durian or wasabi … at least I hope this is true.
With that being said, it’s time again for another weird fruit post! So here we go!
*** GRAB BAG OF WEIRD FRUITS ***
This section will feel like a grab bag of unusual fruits. There’s nothing particularly offensive about these fruits … they’re just weird looking.
- Dragon Fruit / Pitaya – Dragon fruit has weird bumps and spines for seeds. This isn’t the weird fruits out there, but it’s definitely got a weird shape.
- Rambutan – Another weird seed in strange places contender — this one is puffy like a watermelon, but has a weird red bump on it that looks more like an Easter egg than anything else.
- Lychee – The lychee is shaped vaguely like an eyeball with weird little icicle things sticking out of the top (those are actually seeds).
- Buddha Hand / Fo-ti / Tree of Life Fruit – What to do with this weirdly wrinkled gourd? Why not eat it! It smells pretty weird, but tastes like a weird melon. They say it’s good for curing baldness … not sure about that one.
- Surinam Cherry – This weird-looking fruit is covered in weird little spikes. The inside of the fruit is red (or orange), and has the seeds embedded in weird white strands.
- Monkey Apple – Seriously, look at this thing! It looks like something from the jungles of Jurassic Park or something. Anyway, they grow wild in Vietnam and Malaysia, and are supposedly pretty tasty if you can get past their weird shape!
- Casimiroa edulis / Honeyberry – Looks weird because it grows with its branches all twisted up … but those purple berries are weirdly tasty. Some even call them “the grapefruit of the tropics” because they’re so good.
- Breadfruit / Artocarpus altilis – Yeah, weird name … weird-looking fruit. This is a yummy staple food for a lot of people in the South Pacific (and also Polynesia). They look weird like that maybe to make it difficult to cut them open and eat the inside without noticing!
- Asian Pear / Sand Pear – Got seeds on its weird outer skin and all weird shaped … these are weird looking fruits alright!
- Durian / King Of Fruits – The durian looks weird because it’s covered in spikes for protection — except they’re not spiky enough, because people keep stealing the weird fruit and eating it. You’ve got to be really brave to go out and pick durians — they probably take up half of the weird fruits list!
- Tamarind – Weird name for a weird looking fruit… weird-smelling too (I think!). They grow in pods that contain about 4 small weirdly sour tasting weird fruits inside.
- Dragon’s Eye / Pitaya / Strawberry Pear – This weird pear … er … dragon eye thing looks like something from outer space, but is totally delicious to eat! It tastes weird sorta like fresh strawberries with a lot of citrus thrown in there.
- Jackfruit or Jakfruit – Found weirdly in South and Southeast Asia, this weird fruit tastes weird sorta like a weird breadfruit with weird vanilla added into it. It was also a weird inspiration for the weird Pokemon character Metapod!
- Buddha’s Hand – Also called Chinese Lemon, these weird fruits are weird shaped and he weirder-tasting — they’re sour like lemons but have an oily texture that makes them kind of weird to eat! Interesting fact: In Japanese culture, Buddha’s hand is a good luck charm that wards off evil spirits. I guess eating one might ward off evil taste buds!
- Dragon Fruit – Another weird exterior on this weird fruits — although its outer skin is bright red, the inside looks more like weird, weird white meat that’s weirdly sweet.
- Banana – Okay, it’s weird to see a weird fruit with weird leaves and weird flower petals … but that weird yellow flesh on the inside is pretty weird! It tastes sorta like weird bananas (duh) but sweeter flavor with a stronger scent. The only weird thing about bananas is when people grow them into weird sculptures!
- Green Mangosteen / White Mangosteen / Purple Mangosteen – This weird fruits might look like an oyster or something else from outer space — but trust me, these things are really good to eat! They taste delicious and have this amazing texture between tough skin and creamy interior. If you get the opportunity, definitely try a weird looking fruit with weird flavor and weird texture.
- Passion Fruit – This weird fruit tastes weirdly like weird passionfruit (duh). They’re good to eat, but they really smell weird — just be careful when eating them around people!
- Breadnut / Bonjol / Jackfruit Bean – The weird thing about this weird-smelling fruit is that you can eat the weird flower inside. It’s not usually eaten by itself, though … most of the time, it’s mixed into other dishes for flavoring purposes (“bean” because it looks kinda beanlike inside). Weird fact: In Indonesia, there used to be festivals called “Bonjol”, where all the men would dress weird weirdly in weird weird clothes and weird-walk around. It’s weird weird how they come up with these weird things!
- Purple Mangosteen / White Mangosteen – Okay, this fruit looks weird again — but the texture is even weirder than last time! The outside skin of a purple mangosteen is akin to that of an oyster or chitin (the stuff that makes crab shells rough), but when you bite into it, it turns into a weirdly fleshy middle layer … like nothing I’ve ever tasted before. Weird, indeed!
- Jackfruit / Breadnut – The jackfruit tree really takes the cake for the weird fruits list — have you seen its strange seeds? They look weirdly like weirdly weird penises growing on weird weird branches. Also weird: In Thailand, jackfruit seeds are used as a weird replacement for durian in many dishes.
- Cocona / Sweet Granadilla – This weird fruits is really rare to find outside of Central America and South Florida … but it’s totally delicious! The skin is hard to bite into — kind of tough — but the inside flesh tastes sweet and refreshing without being overwhelmingly weird.
- Sugar Apple / Sweetsop – Although this weird fruits looks like something you’d see on a deserted island somewhere, its taste is totally delicious! It has a curious flavor that reminds me of coconut with an undercurrent of pineapple and pap
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15. Pattaya: This fruit is also known as dragon fruit due to its strange appearance of the skin, the fruit looks like a fireball straight out of a dragon's mouth. This edible fruit grows in southern parts of Asia like Vietnam, Indonesia, and Thailand. Before you eat this fruit, you need to cut and skin it. The fruit is tasty, sour juicy, and refreshing. Since the fruit comes from a species of cactus, over-watering or heavy rainfall could cause the plant to rot and the fruit to be inedible.
14. Rambutan: This fruit is native to Asia, but in Vietnam, they're known as cham cham which means messy hair. This plant is best adapted to warm climates and is sensitive to low temperatures. The taste is often sour and is edible when the color turns red. The fruit is fairly healthy and contains a significant amount of your daily needs of manganese. The fruit also has a pleasant fragrance; however, you need to be careful with the seeds which are a bit poisonous.
13. kiwano: This fruit is also known as the African horned melon. The inside of the fruit has similar taste to banana, cucumber and melon. The skin is also extremely healthy and contains high doses of vitamin C.
12. The Buddha hand: This fruit is also called the fingered citron. This weird fruit has a tough outside, sort of like a lemon but a sweet inside. It got its name from its tentacle-like figure and is grown in the Himalayas. The fruit is rich in vitamin C and often used in cooking.
11. The durian: Also known as the king of fruits has a hard spiny exterior that would seem to make it look like it's unappetizing. It has a very bizarre odor comparable to smelling like a skunk or even sewage. Because of the strange smell, it is banned from being sold in some places.
10. The Sapodilla: This fruit is native in areas such as Mexico and the Yucatan. It grows from the Sapodilla tree and looks more like a chunk of wood than any edible fruit. The size is half the size of a potato and also resembles one also. It has a cotton candy or caramel like taste. Each fruit contains six to eight seeds, and the flash inside is more of an earthy brown color.
9. Mangosteen: The mangosteen grows on a tropical evergreen tree that originates from the Sunda Islands. The tree has been introduced to tropical areas around the world like Puerto Rico, Florida and southwestern India. The fruit has a purple inedible exterior and is described as sweet and tangy with a fluid-filled vesicle.
8. The pomelo: This Chinese grapefruit is the largest of all citrus fruits and is also known as asthe. The thick greenish yellow exterior is similar to that of a grapefruit has an identical taste but sweeter. The Chinese New Year traditions consider a pomelo gift as a sign of good luck prosperity and fertility. The fruit is native to Southeast Asia and rich in fiber and vitamin C.
7. Custard apple: This strange fruit gets its weird name of the Bulls heart due to its external appearance for a long time. The fruit is known for its medicinal properties and delicious taste. The skin of the fruit is thin and tough, and the inside is surrounded by seeds. This fruit can boost immunity, improve vision and oral hygiene, and has anti-cancer properties.
6. The Rose apple: The rose apple which is prized in Southeast Asia has a pleasant taste and fragrance of a rose. The bell shape makes it appear as if it's a blossom of beautiful roses. The rose apple can detoxify the body, prevent cancer, and used to treat fever.
5. Red banana: This species of banana differs from the yellow or green banana we are familiar with. They are also sweeter and plumper than the regular bananas and are rich in vitamin C and beta-carotene.
4. The salic: This fruit is found in southern Asia and is also called the snake fruit. It has a similar look to garlic when peeled, and it mostly sold in the island of Bali to locals and tourists. It tastes like pineapple and lemon juice.
3. The ugly fruit: This strange fruit earns the insensitive nickname of the ugly fruit. This melon-size citrus fruit from the island of Jamaica is slightly larger than grapefruit, and when it's ripe, it can be as sweet as a tangerine. Some describe the fruit to taste like a hybrid between a lemon and a tangerine. This fruit is cheap, very juicy and rich in vitamin C.
2. The physalis: This fruit is also known as the ground cherry and can be grown in warm subtropical climates in many parts of the world. This fruit grows in similar fashions to tomato and has a large papery husk that covers them. They are commonly used in jams and jellies identical to other gooseberries. The Physalis is vulnerable to many pests like spider, mites, aphids, and whiteflies. It has a unique, sweet and sour taste like a strawberry covered in lemon juice.
1. The square watermelon: These square watermelons that come from Japan are fascinating. It's still just like any other watermelon out there but has the shape of a square. The shape makes it easier to transport in shipping containers and just about anyone can grow them. While the watermelon is still on the vine, it's placed in a square container, and it grows assuming the shape of a square.
5 celebrities who underwent cosmetic pressure surgeries and later regretted it
5 celebrities who underwent cosmetic pressure surgeries and later regretted it
The desire to look young forever is a common sentiment, but the stress is even greater for celebrities as the industry pushes them to always look good. Here are 5 celebrities who had cosmetic surgery and later regretted it.
1) Jane Fonda - couples
The renowned and award-winning 83-year-old actress has never hidden the fact that she has had surgery on her eyes and jaw.
In the HBO documentary, Jane Fonda in Five Acts, she spoke about it. She confessed that she did it because she no longer wanted to look like she was tired, but later regretted:
On some level, I hate the fact that I had to get upset to feel good. I wish it wasn't like that, I love older faces… I wish I was braver.
2) Nicole Kidman - celebrity
A few years ago, the actress, famous for films like Moulin Rouge, The Others, and Australia, confessed that in the past, she used botox because of the pressure to look better, but she did not like the result.
"I did not like my face, I no longer use it, and it is much better that way ... I can move my forehead," she told the Italian media La Stampa.
3) Courteney Cox - relationships
The actress, better known as Monica from the Friends series, spoke honestly about her time through cosmetic surgeries for New Beauty magazine in 2017.
"Getting old is difficult in general, but I think Hollywood makes it more difficult. I grew up believing that appearance was the most important… I tried so hard to maintain myself that I ended up making things worse.
The doctors convinced her to use injections and filters. She ended up adding a lot of layers to her face without realizing how bad she looked until later. Since then, the facial fillers have been dissolved.
4) Chrissy Teigen- romance
When she was 20 years old, model Chrissy Teigen had surgery on her chest to look good in a bathing suit.
"I thought that if I was going to be posing, lying on my back, I wanted them to look 'happy.' But then you have children, and they fill up with milk and deflate, and now I'm in trouble, "she told Glamor magazine.
In June 2020, she shared the news via Twitter that the implants had been removed.
Tisdale, famous for her role as Sharpay in High School Musical, took to Instagram to share her experience with the surgeries.
"A few years ago, I had surgery to increase my bust. Before that, I constantly felt that my body was inferior, and I thought that this change was going to make me feel better and more secure about myself.
But it was not like that, and in the winter of 2019, she decided to remove the implants. And now she is happy to be herself.
10 UNIQUE ANIMALS YOU WON’T BELIEVE EXIST
10 UNIQUE ANIMALS YOU WON’T BELIEVE EXIST
In this article, we have prepared for you a selection of 10 strange animals you will be surprised exist on planet earth.
Number ten on our list is the Mangalitsa pig, aka a pig in sheep's clothing; this curly-haired pig originated from Hungary and was discovered in the mid-19th century. The fleece covering this animal makes it resembles a sheep. The fleece can be black or red, but these cuties are most commonly blond. Tragically, it was nearly extinct in the 1990s all because of their extraordinarily tasty lard.
Rhinopithecus or golden snub-nosed monkey makes number nine on our list. The name of this species is roxellana, and there is a story behind it. It is believed that they were called this way after the supposedly snub-nosed courtesan of Suleiman the Magnificent, a 16th century Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Another exciting thing is the difference between male and female monkeys. The males are twice heavier than the females and have a different color.
Number eight on our list is Emperor Tamarin. This animal looks like an emperor or a wise old man with its fabulous mustache. They got the name because of the resemblance of their mustache to that of German Emperor Wilhelm II. Their size is about 10 inches or 26 centimeters, but their tail can be up to 16 inches, or 40 centimeters long. They live in groups of between 4 to 20 animals, and often give birth to twins. They are not entirely vegetarian; the tamarins can feast on frogs, snails, and even small birds.
Number seven is the Patagonian Mara. If you are wondering if this animal is a cross between a kangaroo and a hare, think again. Patagonian Mara is the fourth largest rodent on our planet. There are several interesting facts about them. Females have creches, where they place their offspring for safety. Males help to guard their babies. They grunt when they try to threaten, and also they squeal like guinea pigs. If these animals are startled, they can leap up to 6 feet or 182 centimeters in the air.
Number six is the fluffy cow. The fluffy cow is not a new breed; it belongs to the breeds already known. They are cared for by special people whose duty it is to wash, dry and use the product to style the animals, so they look as fluffy as they do. It is done mostly for shows, and it typically takes about two hours to bring them into form before a performance. Hair sprays are used to fix their fuzz, and natural oils are applied to make their fur look shiny.
Number five is the Markhor goat. This animal looks as if it's trying to catch an alien radio signal from space. They can grow as long as six feet or 180 centimeters from head to tail. Another surprising feature is that their horns can grow up to 5.2 feet or 1.6 meters long, but that's only true for males. During mating season, they use their horns for fighting. Female horns grow only up to ten inches or 25 centimeters long. They are strict vegans.
The raccoon dog is number four on the list. If you find it challenging to select either a dog or a raccoon as a pet, then the raccoon dog may be what you need. Despite having raccoon-like markings on their fur, they are more related to domestic dogs, wolves, and foxes than raccoons. Raccoon dogs are unique creatures and are monogamous, which means they mate for life, and a pair of them works together raising and bringing up their kids. The male provides food for the female when she is pregnant. They are the only mammals of the dog family which go into short periods of hibernation. Another amazing feature is that they choose to bed down in pairs, and their voices are just so cute!
Third, on the list is the blue-footed booby. These charismatic birds are sure to catch your eye if you ever visited Galapagos Islands. They can look a bit clumsy and comical on land, but they are excellent at flying and swimming. The birds have funny and complicated mating rituals. To attract a female, males perform some dance with the elements of high-stepping, stamping their feet, and sky pointing, raising their bill up into the air accompanied by high-pitched whistling. If a female is impressed enough, she may come up to the male, touch him with her bill and join the dance. And their blue feet have an actual scientific explanation. It comes from the bird’s fish diet and indicates their healthy immune system.
Second, on the list is the Malayan colugo. The Malayan colugo, also known as the flying lemur does not fly, and it is not a lemur. So why such a name? Colugo has a large gliding membrane, like a flying squirrel, and they can glide for long distances between trees standing far apart. The paradox with these small animals which typically weigh between two and a half to four and a half pounds is that though they live in trees, they are awkward climbers and not very strong.
First on the list is the Venezuelan poodle moth. This moth was only discovered in 2009 and looks as if it lives in Antarctica with all this fur, but it is from Venezuela, a tropical country. Its hairs don't serve for heating as seen with other mammals. Most insects have hairs for protection or smelling and sensing the environment. Perhaps, it's true about the poodle moth as well. But as it is a very new discovery, not much is known about this insect yet.
10 Most Beautiful Snakes in The World
10 Most Beautiful Snakes in The World
Snakes are one of the most deadly of all reptiles that freak every human out. Since its origin some thousands of centuries ago, researchers have been able to identify about 3000 species of snakes. Though some of these snakes have gone extinct, a couple more are likely to go extinct in the nearest future.
Listed below are the 10 most beautiful snakes in the world.
Asian Vine Snake: This green snake has remarkable black and white scales geometrically designed and hidden under its green scales. This pattern can be seen when the snake feels endangered and expands its body.
Blue racer snake: Formally known as Coluber constrictor, this species of snake is more commonly seen in its gray color and occasionally seen in its blue racer color. They are popularly seen in the southern parts of Mexico.
Eastern coral snake: Also known as Micrurus fulvius, is one of the most beautiful of all snakes. However, despite its beauty, it is highly venomous. They leave in forests. It’s advisable to visit a doctor immediately after you receive a beat from this species of snake as your respiratory organs are likely to start depreciating within hours.
Green tree python: Popularly known for its green color once it attends adulthood. The green tree python is usually red, yellow, and dark brown in color when young.
Iridescent Shieldtail: The iridescent shieldtail, is one of the most gorgeous species of snakes. It is hardly seen, and scientists have little or no idea of how it behaves in the woods.
Red-headed krait: The Red-headed Krait is a very venomous snake. It commonly found in the southern parts of Thailand and grows to about 6.9ft.
Formosan odd-scaled snake: This is an outstanding species of snake that shimmers with rainbow Iridescence. The Formosan odd-scaled snake is commonly found in Taiwan and the islands of Japan. It can be used as a pet owing to its harmless nature to humans. It feeds on worms, toads, frogs, and other small prey.
Honduran milk snake: This species of snake, is nonvenomous with its color distinctively patterned in red, black, and yellow. It resembles the cobra snake in all ramifications.
Brazilian rainbow boa: Its iridescent shimmer skin which glistens over its black and brown patterns, makes it stand out from other boa species. The Brazilian rainbow boa is found in Central and South America.
San Francisco garter snake: To some people, this specie of snake is the most beautiful specie of snakes in the world. Well be it as it may, the San Francisco garter snake, is astonishingly beautiful. Widely known for the bright stripes that run alongside its deep coral, the snake is one of the rarest snakes in the world and on the verge of becoming extinct.
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