Rambutan.
A few months ago I'd written a post about the rambutan tree in my house. It is a tree planted by my mum a few years back. Despite my parents effort (removing weeds, adding tons of organic fertilizer), the tree never flowers, only until recently. Now? The once lil' tree, is now the supplier of rambutan for my family, and possibly my neighbourhood. Ha!
What a fruitful experience for my parents.
Why, why this didn't happen when I was home? Arrrgggghhh!!
8 Comments:
When I was young, I used to eat rambutan till I fall sick. It is like a routine. Every year at my grandma's place in Penang. It was like a orchard out there!! We have koko, rambutan, ciku, durians, coconut... those were the good old times.
9:18 AM
dear gina,
oh, i have never seen KOKo in my life .. how does tht look like? yeah .. orchard, what a heaven, eh?
well, at least you can buy them even if you don't get to pluck some yourself. that's good enough, right?
9:56 AM
Hee, I had homegrown rambutans when I visited my rellies last week. Tasted yummy!
10:05 AM
earlier on I thought u are growing rambutan in US when I looked at the picture initially prior to reading your post :P
Now I can see rambutans & durians in the market again..
11:08 AM
I love rambutans too.. !! but i get sick everytime.. i have them... because they are far too heaty for my body.. :(
12:44 PM
yah, all the rambutan trees in the area I stay fruitty-tutty now, but nobody care to offer, I still see it un touch since last weekend.
10:38 PM
Gawd, i havent had rambutans in ages. But then, they make my throat itchy and i cough badly after that :(
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