A colorful journey on the fruit shelf: the 8 best exotic fruits in the world

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There are so many delicious fruits in the world, but some are just unique and exotic! They are found in different parts of the world and have unforgettable flavors. From the spiky jackfruit to the refreshing baobab fruit, these fruits are truly a highlight on your next trip. This article will be about the best exotic fruits around the world! 

1. granadilla 

The granadilla grows on lianas and has a wonderfully sweet taste. It belongs to the passion fruit family and shares many characteristics with the passion fruit.

In the grenadilla are considerable amounts of vitamin C, B1, B2, B12, calcium, iron, sodium and potassium. It is believed that it can lower blood pressure and slow down cell aging!

The granadilla has a taste similar to that of passion fruit or passion fruit - but with one notable difference: the granadilla is significantly sweeter in taste. This sweet taste is rounded off by a slight acidity, which makes the fruit a special treat. Because of its taste, the fruit is sometimes also called the sweet granadilla designated.

Where you can find this fruit: Colombia, Peru and Bolivia

Best Exotic Fruits Worldwide: Granadilla

2. kiwano 

The kiwano is refreshing and juicy. It has a sweet taste reminiscent of a combination of cucumber, banana and kiwi. The kiwano belongs to the cucumber family. It is larger than cucumbers and has a yellow coloring with small horns, which gives it the name of Horned melon brought in.

The kiwano has a high water content and is extremely low in calories (100 grams contain only 44 kcal). It contains valuable minerals such as iron, potassium and magnesium, as well as vitamins B and C. In its countries of origin, the flesh of the fruit is also used for Insect bites and minor Burns used as a remedy.

Where you can find this fruit: South Africa, New Zealand, Israel

Kiwano

3. guanábana (prickly pear) 

The guanábana belongs to the annonaceae family. The consistency of the guanábana pulp is very creamy. It has a sweet and sour taste reminiscent of yogurt. In addition to accents of ripe banana, pear, pineapple and lychee, floral notes such as chamomile or even hay can be detected.

The flesh of the guanábana is an excellent source of nutrients, including calcium, iron, vitamin A and vitamin C. Due to the high content of glucose, it is easily digestible. It contains little acidity and is appreciated for its good digestibility!

Where you can find this fruit: Colombia, Peru, Caribbean

Guanábana (Prickly Pear) 

4. marang 

The marang, also known as morang or tarap, is an exotic fruit. It belongs to the mulberry family and is related to the jackfruit and the breadfruit tree. 

The marang is known for its aromatic-sweet taste, reminiscent of a mixture of banana and pineapple, with a creamy consistency. Some people find it difficult to get used to the intense smell of the fruit, which is particularly intense.

Since the storage of marang is difficult, due to its delicate nature, these fruits are hard to acquire. In its countries of origin, the fruit is mainly consumed fresh.

Marang is an extremely nutritious fruit that provides a variety of benefits for the body. It contains vitamins A, B and C, iron, potassium and calcium. In addition, the fruit contains tryptophan, which is good for a healthy sleep. Due to the high energy value, the marang can serve as a supplement to the basic diet. 

Where you can find this fruit: Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines 

5. jackfruit 

Jackfruit is the largest fruit in the world borne by trees, with fruit weights up to 50 kg each. It belongs to the mulberry family. The yellow pulp is firm and has a pleasant taste reminiscent of candy. However, there are also varieties with sweeter or mildly lemony flavor. 

One of the characteristics of jackfruit is its sticky white secretion, which is difficult to remove from hands and cutlery. However, it can be removed effortlessly with the use of oil and soap. To do this, first rub your hands with oil and then wash them with soap and water. The strong smell of jackfruit is also somewhat unusual. 

Jackfruit is a valuable source of dietary fiber, as it has about 6 grams per 100 grams. It also contains remarkable amounts of vitamin C, beta-carotene, magnesium and potassium.

Fun Fact: Jackfruit is popularly used as a meat substitute.

Where you can find this fruit: Thailand, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Nepal

Jackfruit

6. salak (snake fruit)

The Salak is also known as "Snake fruit" known. The fruit has a skin that is scaly like the skin of a snake. It is closely related to the Southeast Asian lychee fruit. However, the fruit grows further down the palm tree. 

The Salak combines a sweet and sour blend of apple, lychee, strawberry and pineapple notes. Its flesh is divided into two to four segments and has a crisp, apple-like texture with a deliciously juicy texture.

The salak is a valuable source of antioxidants, polyphenols, organic acids, iron and vitamin C.

Where you can find this fruit: Indonesia, Thailand

Salak (snake fruit)

7. water apple

The water apple comes from the myrtle family and has a red skin that resembles an apple as we know it. Water apples have a refreshingly watery taste. When fully ripe, they develop a sweet and rosy flavor.

The refreshing water apple is very low in calories and provides you with vitamins A and C as well as plenty of fiber!

Where you can find this fruit: Caribbean, Thailand

Water apple

8. baobab fruit

The Baobab fruit, also known as baobab fruit, comes from the trees of the genus Adansonia. The amazing thing about the baobab: Its flesh is dry! It is the only ripe fruit in the world that is not juicy. This is because the baobab tree extracts the water from the fruit before it is fully ripe. This allows the tree to store the precious water and survive in the long term even in the dry and hot regions of Africa.

The aroma of baobab flesh is acidic due to the high vitamin C content and is reminiscent of the taste of citrus fruits. Baobab lies in taste between grapefruit, pear and vanilla.

Where you can find this fruit: Kenya, Uganda, South Africa

Baobab fruit

The best exotic fruits in the world

These were a few of the best exotic fruits in the world. Our earth offers a huge variety of fancy and exotic fruits. Why not try them on the spot with a TripLegend trip! Explore with us the beautiful countries where these fruits grow and be enchanted by the unique aromas and tastes. Venture out of your comfort zone and discover a new world of exotic fruits that you will never forget!

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