I live in northern Arkansas, and Pawpaws are common here. The entire fruit is edible, except the seeds. If thoroughly ripe there is no need peeling it, because the ripe peeling is very delicate and tender. In all the world the Pawpaw is my favourite fruit. It tastes like sweet creamy custard.
when i eat mango it just disables my taste buds and i cant feel anything on the top layer of my tongue. ive heard they are sweet but ill probably never really get to taste one. (mango candy does not disable my taste buds but its probably way different from real mango)
Meanwhile I'm just sitting here watching this while eating some tiny clementines, it's the equivalent of watching Gordon Ramsay while eating Mcdonalds.
Every time you like something that is new to me, I look up the plant to see if it's something I can grow here, even if I have to keep in the greenhouse. Thanks! Also glad to see paws paws on the list!
I really enjoy all of these videos SO MUCH! Thank you Weird Explorer for doing what you do and taking us with you all over the world and sharing all these wonderful fruits!
Velvet apple is called "buah mentega" in Indonesia, literally means butter fruit because it tastes creamy and smells a bit like butter I guess. I've had those without the fuzz. Apparently there's a variant of velvet apple without fuzz.
Yeah, they are native to where I live in PA as well. Most people I talk to have never heard of them. I heard they have a nice paw paw festival in NC. I went to the one in Ohio last year and am going again this year.
Holy cow, I was SO hoping you'd list Velvet Apple but thought that was a wild far fetched dream... So glad you have it on there! I haven't tried any yet, but I have a tree growing and put a pre-order for the fruit from Miami Fruit. Can't wait to try it.
I've always wanted to travel the world eating all sorts of amazing foods. I really respect and admire your dedication to eating all this amazing food... hopefully one day I can buy you an expensive fruit as thanks for all these amazing videos.
You asked for our Top Tens! TOP TEN: 1: Prickly Pear (I'm glad you got a better one!) 2: Cherries (especially Rainier Cherries) 3: Granadilla (tart and sweet and I like crunching the seeds) 4: Mangosteen (got it on your recommendation and they were so tasty!) 5: Lemon (lemon flavored treats or unsweetened lemonade, I even eat it fresh) 6: Lychee (super tasty but very hard to find good ones here in Canada) 7: Pomelo (sadly a compound in it means I cant eat it or grapefruit or lime) 8: Grapes (particularly black grapes and Concord grapes for the intense flavour) 9: *Good* apples (Jazz is my favourite variety, excellent sliced with peanut butter) 10: Pears (particularly Bosc pears or 'Asian pears', for that crispiness) My partner likes durian but the rest of the fam doesn't, and I'm curious to try one since eating the whole thing on your own sounds... intimidating :P I don't guarantee I'll like it but I'm open to it and think I *might*. Also going to reserve and cook the seeds as per your suggestion! Keep up the good work, loving the binge of this channel!
I can't say I've tried a lot of exotic fruits. but by far my favorite fruit ever is Starfruit. It's like someone took the best part and an apple and a cucumber and put them together in a weird shape. Best things ever.
That velvet apple was my favourite, when I was young me and my friends always go into the big tree waiting for them to fall so we can eat them. Nice reviews as ever now I miss my hometown
You should try "Salak Gula Pasir" translated into "Sandy Sugar Salak". Native to Bali, Indonesia.. It is very sweet with crispy texture.. Really yummy..
Buddy your videos put a smile on my face. These top fruits are all so different than what us poor Americans are used to ... and when afar we seem to gravitate toward the familiar. If I get a chance to go to these areas you visit, I think you should make a kind of Fruit Tourist Guidebook. Even as an app, this would be an amazing addition to your awesomeness. Thank you a lot.
You are such an inspiration and are so cool! you have dedicated your life to exploring fruits and making my life happy, I'm now growing Paw Paw and a Feijoa plant and ready to get more exotic fruits, I thank you so much for entertaining me through each and every video. #WeirdExplorer4Life
Same here! After a couple years of searching I found some at an unassuming grocery store in the middle of nowhere PA and well,..they weren't as amazing as I was expecting. Some were brown inside as I think they often are frozen and shipped from Asia. I may have just got some that were low quality. They definitely had more of a mystique about them before I tried them. :/ I hope your experience is different!!! :)
This is the first time seeing your videos, while looking for information on the Cavendish banana. I like learning about things...but I could never put anything in my mouth that smells bad.
I like fruits and have jaboticaba, chery of Rio Grande, malay apple, Rollinia, custard apple, canistel, starfruit and others in my backyard. Recently pitangatuba and achachá was added because of your videos! Thanks for your videos!
9:38 I got excited when you said that, but apparently the achacha has never been stocked by sellers in Western Australia, the Northern Territory, or Tasmania, the latter of which I live in. I guess I'll look for them next time I stay in Sydney or Melbourne.
You really deliver an excellent review of the fruit of our world. Thank you very much. Idea!!! Maybe take us on some of your foraging adventures when your able too. Be nice to see where and how these fruits are aquired. I know you buy most but on occasion I know you pick your own. Thanks
I love lychees and Jackfruit and Dragon fruit; but have never dared to taste Durian because of the horrible smell even in Vacuum-Sealed frozen packing of the Asian Market. But I am so glad to have seen Lukak on your channel and can't wait to try it. Do you save any of your seeds for growing, especially since many of the fruits are not found here in the USA? I also can't wait to taste Rose Apple, I love the Lychee because of it's rose-sweet taste. Please do a video on Cactus fruits. I am searching for a dwarf Medjool Date palm if you've heard of any please let me know.
We have Achacha here in Costa Rica! Got about 30 trees in my nursery too. We have lots of amazing exotics here in the Diamante Valley. Come down some time!
@Sequoiah Dreams Custard has an eggy taste because its made with eggs lol. Custard also tastes like milk and sugar and vanilla- etc. Having a fruit taste like raw eggs would be a little gross to me lol
Love the Hellraiser reference. Know any way I can get some jabotica berries? I read that it's good for asthma and I believe in using food as medicine if I can. Thanks for making videos!
lukak is basically durian of the jungle there is another type where the fruit is red, this are basically the purest type of durian now there are plenty type, my favorite type of durian is the durian kampung one that has a bitter sweet milky and gassy taste, finding this one is the rarest one of all since durian kampung can be vary on taste according to the fruit even if it came from the same tree, finding this one is like winning a lottery.
So how do berries from temperate areas, like strawberries, marionberries, thimbleberries, tayberries, lingonberries, etc., plus nectarines, cherries, plums, pears, etc., compare with guava, mango, passion fruit, paw paw, sapote, etc.?
have you tried may-apple? (it is my favorite american fruit) if you haven't it is fruiting right now try to find some. i have been enjoying them regularly
unfortunately, birds and different rodents like to eat them unripe. if a human were to try this they would become ill. on the plus side they will ripen off of the plant. just find one that is large and starting to turn slightly soft. put it on the counter until it is totally yellow and smells like a tropical fruit.
unfortunately, birds and different rodents like to eat them unripe. if a human were to try this they would become ill. on the plus side they will ripen off of the plant. just find one that is large and starting to turn slightly soft. put it on the counter until it is totally yellow and smells like a tropical fruit.
I made the mistake back in the 80s of asking an older Cuban woman if they had papaya. She gave me the stinkeye and walked away. A younger lady smiled and clued me in, papaya is slang for ladyparts to some of the Cubans, they call it fruita bomba. In Central and South America they just call it papaya.
Haven't had as huge a variety as you but some of my favorites are the following, not sure How I would organize them in a top five though. Durian Pacific dewberry (Rubus ursinus) Thimbleberry (rubus parviflorus) Black currants Atemoya
A bramble episode sound interesting. Pacific dewberries taste somewhat tart equivalent to a barely ripe mango, has all the flavor of blackberries without the bitterness, and grapefruit without the bitterness, and raspberries. Thimbleberries have a strong taste like raspberries, slightly tart like a fresh honey crisp apple. both have an herbal crispness like a cola or tart fruit soda.
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Wasn't there a show called the paw paw bears? That fruit name made me think of them. Looks really tasty. Too bad we don't have access to more of these amazing fruits here. Looked forward to your video all week. 🍒🍌🍓
Omg yes! It's like Furby or Care Bare or something, right? Mogwai, Gizmo...all that cute stuff! Btw, I love it when you comment. Totally makes my day ;)
Brada I am so behind.... I have never had a single fruit from your top ten, I was keeping my fingers crossed hoping for some reference but it seems that I am exceedingly missing out.
I don't know if you have tried them before but I recommend trying Barbados cherries. I have a tree and they are not what I expected when I first had one. Not a cherry taste.
You do not have to pay 80$. You can get a delicious sun or hay-ripened mango for less than 1$ each, and get to pick from more than 200 varieties in India.
My top ten list would be: 1 Strawberries 2 Strawberries 3 Strawberries 4 Strawberries 5 Strawberries 6 you get the idea 10 literally the most exciting fruit I've eaten was a strawberry
I understand. Simple fruits are often amazing. We love strawberries in France and i'm growing some of which the taste would be very surprising to you. Sometimes you can't tell i'ts a strawberry for sure.
Have you ever tried Aratilis? These are like berries that grows from a Aratilis tree. And, the berries themselves are very sweet. I only know that they are found in the Philippines and these are not sold in the market due to being very delicate.
@@WeirdExplorer speaking of philippines, how do you rate philippine mango? im not sure if you have a video about this already im a new subscriber. im not a fruit expert and have not tried alot of fruit but ph mangoes in season are probably my favorite fruit :)
The first time I went to Malaysia I wanted to create a vlog of the interesting things I was finding in general. I made a few videos on various things but the fruit I was finding was the most interesting to me, so I decided to focus on that.. year later and here we are.
Thanks for the video. We have 8 different mango varieties. It is my favorite fruit, and I want to have at least one tree of each variety that exists. We also got 3 different Durian varieties, but not Lukak yet. I am super interested in Dabai and Velvet Apple. :-)
I know it’s not exciting enough to be on the list, but if you’ve ever left a ripe peach in a car at 105 degrees all afternoon then I daresay you’ve tasted the nectar of the gods. That shit is simultaneously bananas and through the roof
While in Manila, PI I had a Star Apple. I took it back to the ship and wanted to save it, but I think it was going bad. So I cut it open and ate what I could. I really like your videos. I too like to try new foods.
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Weird Explorer do you know Jesus Christ?
That painting with the firewood and ladder made me giggle in an evil way
I wish there was a box that can be shipped with all of these, I want to try!
Eva Garcia fruits n roots or Miami fruit
South Punjab in Pakistan has the best mangoes in the world
Taste our heavenly Chaunsa and Anwar ratol
Sweetest fragrant and pulpy 🥭🙂
Yessssss
I think there are some sites that does a exotic fruits box.
@@Richtruth_ do you have any cheaper options. Those fruit, vegetables, etc is quite expensive 😅
I live in northern Arkansas, and Pawpaws are common here. The entire fruit is edible, except the seeds. If thoroughly ripe there is no need peeling it, because the ripe peeling is very delicate and tender. In all the world the Pawpaw is my favourite fruit. It tastes like sweet creamy custard.
My top 10
1: mango
2:mango
3:mango
4: mango
5:mango
6:mango
7:mango
8:mango
9:mango
10:mango
I've been eating since I was 2
It seems unhealthy to starve yourself for two years.
Davis 😂
when i eat mango it just disables my taste buds and i cant feel anything on the top layer of my tongue. ive heard they are sweet but ill probably never really get to taste one. (mango candy does not disable my taste buds but its probably way different from real mango)
I don't like it.
mylo artificial mango taste pretty close to mango unlike other artificial flavors
Meanwhile I'm just sitting here watching this while eating some tiny clementines, it's the equivalent of watching Gordon Ramsay while eating Mcdonalds.
Lmaoo thanks for the good laugh.
Every time you like something that is new to me, I look up the plant to see if it's something I can grow here, even if I have to keep in the greenhouse. Thanks! Also glad to see paws paws on the list!
So nice to hear that!
feralkevin I
I really enjoy all of these videos SO MUCH! Thank you Weird Explorer for doing what you do and taking us with you all over the world and sharing all these wonderful fruits!
Awesome list! My top 10 fruits would be
1. Cherimoya
2. White Sapote
3. Rollinia
4. Starfruit
5. Honey Mango
6. Purple Passion Fruit
7. Mamey Sapote
8. Pineapple Guava
9. Yellow Alpine Strawberry
10. French Breakfast Melon
Good selection there
Metal Jeremy awesome list!!
You have to taste Dagla dates (from Algeria north of africa) it' amazing like honey.
your list isn't correct
Of those I’ve only had honey mangoes but they’re soooo good!
Velvet apple is called "buah mentega" in Indonesia, literally means butter fruit because it tastes creamy and smells a bit like butter I guess. I've had those without the fuzz. Apparently there's a variant of velvet apple without fuzz.
I love the simple blackberry. I also adore the paw paw!
Great list! So glad to see paw paws at #3. It's a shame that most people living in the U.S. don't even know that they exist.
it's native in NC where i grew up. very nice
Yeah, they are native to where I live in PA as well. Most people I talk to have never heard of them. I heard they have a nice paw paw festival in NC. I went to the one in Ohio last year and am going again this year.
ImaEatIt
I know they exist and I've been wanting to try them for five years
yep.. sorry to say i’ve never heard of this before watching these vids
I see pawpaw trees in the NC mountains while hiking.
Holy cow, I was SO hoping you'd list Velvet Apple but thought that was a wild far fetched dream... So glad you have it on there! I haven't tried any yet, but I have a tree growing and put a pre-order for the fruit from Miami Fruit. Can't wait to try it.
Ah nice! Yeah it'll be worth the wait :)
I've always wanted to travel the world eating all sorts of amazing foods. I really respect and admire your dedication to eating all this amazing food... hopefully one day I can buy you an expensive fruit as thanks for all these amazing videos.
Great video and love the Cenobite reference!
I haven't had the luxury of trying all these amazing fruits but one of my all time favourites will always be pomegranate!
joseph kilkenny
Yum! Me too! I love them so much
NO POMEGRANATES
Go to Hispanic market they have those for like mega cheap
@@alessiogreco9312 NO NO NO POMEGRANATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's an awesome list! I definitely wish more of these grew in the U.S. though.
You asked for our Top Tens!
TOP TEN:
1: Prickly Pear (I'm glad you got a better one!)
2: Cherries (especially Rainier Cherries)
3: Granadilla (tart and sweet and I like crunching the seeds)
4: Mangosteen (got it on your recommendation and they were so tasty!)
5: Lemon (lemon flavored treats or unsweetened lemonade, I even eat it fresh)
6: Lychee (super tasty but very hard to find good ones here in Canada)
7: Pomelo (sadly a compound in it means I cant eat it or grapefruit or lime)
8: Grapes (particularly black grapes and Concord grapes for the intense flavour)
9: *Good* apples (Jazz is my favourite variety, excellent sliced with peanut butter)
10: Pears (particularly Bosc pears or 'Asian pears', for that crispiness)
My partner likes durian but the rest of the fam doesn't, and I'm curious to try one since eating the whole thing on your own sounds... intimidating :P I don't guarantee I'll like it but I'm open to it and think I *might*. Also going to reserve and cook the seeds as per your suggestion!
Keep up the good work, loving the binge of this channel!
Looking forward to the next top 10! You keep chugging along!
Salacca tastes greatt!!😂when i was a child, whenever my grandma came back from her hometown I’d get an unlimited supply of this and it was heaven
aww memories love when you were standing next to the Paw Paw man
I felt like we bonded that day...
Haha, never mind I just asked in the last video if you were going to do an updated version of this, and here it is. Would help if I paid attention.
I can't say I've tried a lot of exotic fruits. but by far my favorite fruit ever is Starfruit. It's like someone took the best part and an apple and a cucumber and put them together in a weird shape. Best things ever.
Love those too
That velvet apple was my favourite, when I was young me and my friends always go into the big tree waiting for them to fall so we can eat them. Nice reviews as ever now I miss my hometown
You should try "Salak Gula Pasir" translated into "Sandy Sugar Salak". Native to Bali, Indonesia.. It is very sweet with crispy texture.. Really yummy..
I tried an achcacha in a Mexico City market in June , so if you live there or can travel to Mexico City, you should definitely look out for it!
wil brown he has already had achacha its was his fav fruit in 2015
Your comment about Durian opening up a portal to hell and releasing Cenobites made me laugh way too hard at 1 am 😆
So glad you hit 13k you definitely deserve more subs, always love seeing your videos, keep the videos coming!
Thanks Joseph! 14k is coming up quick. Its so great watching the channel grow.
Weird Explorer damn right, happy for you☺️☺️☺️
Buddy your videos put a smile on my face. These top fruits are all so different than what us poor Americans are used to ... and when afar we seem to gravitate toward the familiar. If I get a chance to go to these areas you visit, I think you should make a kind of Fruit Tourist Guidebook. Even as an app, this would be an amazing addition to your awesomeness. Thank you a lot.
You are such an inspiration and are so cool! you have dedicated your life to exploring fruits and making my life happy, I'm now growing Paw Paw and a Feijoa plant and ready to get more exotic fruits, I thank you so much for entertaining me through each and every video. #WeirdExplorer4Life
Thanks Matthew!
I started sprouting atemoya seeds less than a month ago. They are looking good.
He is describing flavors I don't think the masses would like.
any other honorable mentions that come to mind, jared? (really enjoy your videos!)
Loved the Hellraiser reference
I’ve been wanting to try a mangosteen for sooo long. Something about it just looks so appealing
Same here! After a couple years of searching I found some at an unassuming grocery store in the middle of nowhere PA and well,..they weren't as amazing as I was expecting. Some were brown inside as I think they often are frozen and shipped from Asia. I may have just got some that were low quality. They definitely had more of a mystique about them before I tried them. :/ I hope your experience is different!!! :)
This is the first time seeing your videos, while looking for information on the Cavendish banana. I like learning about things...but I could never put anything in my mouth that smells bad.
This video had my mouth watering! I want to try all these fruits (except durian which I have).
I like fruits and have jaboticaba, chery of Rio Grande, malay apple, Rollinia, custard apple, canistel, starfruit and others in my backyard. Recently pitangatuba and achachá was added because of your videos!
Thanks for your videos!
So glad to hear it. Thats quite the collection
Francisco Traverzo Where do you live?
yes, I've been waiting
Earned my sub with putting paw paw on the list. Kinda sad most people who live near where they grow have never even heard of it or tasted it.
9:38 I got excited when you said that, but apparently the achacha has never been stocked by sellers in Western Australia, the Northern Territory, or Tasmania, the latter of which I live in. I guess I'll look for them next time I stay in Sydney or Melbourne.
You could maybe get them shipped too!
There is a town near me called Paw Paw, WV. I wonder if that is named after the fruit.
I think so! I actually stopped there and also at the nearby paw paw tunnel in the full episode on pawpaws.
u have been doing this 7 years in 2020 and u only 160k come on u deserve more
I'm in Australia and I didn't even know Achacha existed! Will try it asap :)
You really deliver an excellent review of the fruit of our world. Thank you very much. Idea!!! Maybe take us on some of your foraging adventures when your able too. Be nice to see where and how these fruits are aquired. I know you buy most but on occasion I know you pick your own. Thanks
I love lychees and Jackfruit and Dragon fruit; but have never dared to taste Durian because of the horrible smell even in Vacuum-Sealed frozen packing of the Asian Market. But I am so glad to have seen Lukak on your channel and can't wait to try it. Do you save any of your seeds for growing, especially since many of the fruits are not found here in the USA? I also can't wait to taste Rose Apple, I love the Lychee because of it's rose-sweet taste. Please do a video on Cactus fruits. I am searching for a dwarf Medjool Date palm if you've heard of any please let me know.
We have Achacha here in Costa Rica! Got about 30 trees in my nursery too. We have lots of amazing exotics here in the Diamante Valley. Come down some time!
My brain cannot process the description of the Dabai... It sounds so unlike any fruit I've ever had.
Am I crazy that I don't want my fruit to taste like eggs even remotely? lol
It was weird for me the first time I had something with that taste.. its maybe better to think of it as a "custard" taste.
Great. I could possibly do custard but eggs no. I thumbs up fruits usually that have a good mix of sweet and sour like a really great plum.
Weird Explorer there's even canned egg fruit and canned hot dogs it looked disgusting
@Sequoiah Dreams Custard has an eggy taste because its made with eggs lol.
Custard also tastes like milk and sugar and vanilla- etc.
Having a fruit taste like raw eggs would be a little gross to me lol
@@whereswaldo1630 mini hot dogs? those are good but yeah they look pretty odd.
The way u hold the fruits looks like u r going dance 😆
What an awesome job you have!
Here’s my top10 best fruits ever taste:
1- Soursop (Annona Muricata)
2- Spondias Purpurea / Mombin (Jocote)
3- Mamey Apple (Mammea Americana)
4- Green/Hard Yellow Flesh Mango
5- Black Chelan Cherry
6- Purple Star Fruit (Caimito)
7- Halford Cling Peach
8- Jaboticaba
9- Coconut
10- Purple Tamarillo
You should try the Mamee Apple. It was one of the many amazing things I found at my second visit to The Fruit And Spice Park.
coming soon ;)
Congrats on 200! Maybe you should try finding different types of jackfruit.
good idea
Love the Hellraiser reference. Know any way I can get some jabotica berries? I read that it's good for asthma and I believe in using food as medicine if I can. Thanks for making videos!
Check out miamifruit website. Not cheap but they sound worth it! :)
@weird explorer For the velvet Apple or Kamagong. You can actually eat the seeds when the fruit is still young. They look and taste like jelly.
lukak is basically durian of the jungle there is another type where the fruit is red, this are basically the purest type of durian now there are plenty type, my favorite type of durian is the durian kampung one that has a bitter sweet milky and gassy taste, finding this one is the rarest one of all since durian kampung can be vary on taste according to the fruit even if it came from the same tree, finding this one is like winning a lottery.
My favourite
Durian Kura Kura isnt it? yeah that ones a gem. very moist, very sweet
My personal top 10 would be:
1. Rollinia
2. Purple Mangosteen
3. Soursop
4. Lemon Zest Mango
5. Olosapo
6. Acerola
7. Mamey Sapote
8. Grumichama
9. White Sapote
10. Pomelo
In total agreement!
Soursop has a drug effect on me. Hyper then super sleepy
Learning so much watching your stuff. Thank you =)
So how do berries from temperate areas, like strawberries, marionberries, thimbleberries, tayberries, lingonberries, etc., plus nectarines, cherries, plums, pears, etc., compare with guava, mango, passion fruit, paw paw, sapote, etc.?
My top-10 fruit list:
1. Longan
2. Pink Guava
3. Cotton Candy Grapes
4. Quince
5. Pomegranate
6. Feijoa
7. Grenadillo
8. Mangosteen
9. Laksat
10. Thai Salacca
Al R. I do also like and own 2 Giant round Feijoa trees in my yard along with a orange quince! Both also delicious fruits!!
Watermelon!!!??!!
have you tried may-apple? (it is my favorite american fruit) if you haven't it is fruiting right now try to find some. i have been enjoying them regularly
I haven't! I've seen them growing in Central Park, but haven't found them while they were ripe..
unfortunately, birds and different rodents like to eat them unripe. if a human were to try this they would become ill. on the plus side they will ripen off of the plant. just find one that is large and starting to turn slightly soft. put it on the counter until it is totally yellow and smells like a tropical fruit.
unfortunately, birds and different rodents like to eat them unripe. if a human were to try this they would become ill. on the plus side they will ripen off of the plant. just find one that is large and starting to turn slightly soft. put it on the counter until it is totally yellow and smells like a tropical fruit.
What do they taste like?
the name of the banana is Pisang (banana) Badad. Keling is used by people who know no better and it IS a derogatory word to the Tamils.
Thanks for clearing that up!
I made the mistake back in the 80s of asking an older Cuban woman if they had papaya. She gave me the stinkeye and walked away. A younger lady smiled and clued me in, papaya is slang for ladyparts to some of the Cubans, they call it fruita bomba. In Central and South America they just call it papaya.
Haven't had as huge a variety as you but some of my favorites are the following, not sure How I would organize them in a top five though.
Durian
Pacific dewberry (Rubus ursinus)
Thimbleberry (rubus parviflorus)
Black currants
Atemoya
nice! I don't think I've had Pacific dewberry or Thimbleberry. Really ought to do a bramble episode one of these days
A bramble episode sound interesting.
Pacific dewberries taste somewhat tart equivalent to a barely ripe mango, has all the flavor of blackberries without the bitterness, and grapefruit without the bitterness, and raspberries. Thimbleberries have a strong taste like raspberries, slightly tart like a fresh honey crisp apple. both have an herbal crispness like a cola or tart fruit soda.
The taste of thimble berries are hard to describe. other than like strong raspberries and crisp herbs like black currants do.
My top 10 is
1.cherry
2. Raspberry
3. Strawberry
4. Mango
5. Apple
6.peach
7.blueberries
Lmao
No watermelon?!
I love Pitanga! I used to eat every season when coming back from school in Brazil
i miss eating salak so much! they are crunchy, sweet, and smells very good. too bad its harder to find good quality one nowadays
Have you ever tried Monstera Deliciosa, THAT is an amazing flavor! We've got quite a few in the garden.
Awesome!! Can you ship me one?!? Lol! They are on my fruit bucket list for sure!! You are so lucky! :)
Yay! Pawpaw! And Sala made it again. I think it's Sala season now in Thailand.
You should make a countdown just for annonas (I just had my first! That sweetsop was kray-kray!)
My favourite fruits list (not very exciting haha):
1. Raspberries
2. Durian
3. Soursop
5. Mangosteen
6. Strawberries
7. Coconut
8. Guava
9. Maryann plum
10. Pomelo
Can you do an ice cream blue java banana review please ? or have you already ate it ?
I haven't! Hope to try it soon though, very tricky to find
Great Videos!👍 Subbed! Saving and sharing your Videos! 💛 Thankyou so much for the Work you put into them as well! Your Videos are concise and clear eyed. Keep up the great Work! 👍🙂💛 Love to hear about different Fruits of the World, and would love to try them all! My favorite Fruits of all Time are the, Fuji Apple, Sickle Pears, Bosc Pears, Clementines, Red Grapefruit, Carambolas, Wild Blackberries, Maine Blueberries, and most of all, the Asian Pear! Could you make a Video of the different Fruits of Europe? That would be nice. 👍
Thanks Beth! I'll hopefully be getting out to more of Europe in the future!
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Wasn't there a show called the paw paw bears? That fruit name made me think of them. Looks really tasty. Too bad we don't have access to more of these amazing fruits here. Looked forward to your video all week. 🍒🍌🍓
I never heard of that show. Paw paw is such a cute sounding name, should be a brand of stuffed animals.
Omg yes! It's like Furby or Care Bare or something, right? Mogwai, Gizmo...all that cute stuff!
Btw, I love it when you comment. Totally makes my day ;)
Yup...it exists on TH-cam. They look tribal. lol
where can i buy them all or buy the tree in north america?
Now that fruit place should make a crate of these with your promo code...Id'e love to try these
Brada I am so behind.... I have never had a single fruit from your top ten, I was keeping my fingers crossed hoping for some reference but it seems that I am exceedingly missing out.
I live in Melbourne and didn't even know about Achacha's, I do know and will be trying to find a place to purchase it.
Good luck!
Just realized that pisang keling is also know as mysore. I just bought some from Miami Fruit. Looking forward to trying them!
it's different than mysore but mysore banana is really good too
Have you ever thought of trying varieties of standard shop market fruit like pinkberry blueberries, black raspberries, alpine strawberries,etc?
Yeahhh I'm cool with doing more typical fruits if its done as a comparison, there will be more like that coming in the future.
I’m smiling because those mangoes cost $10 AUSD for a box of 15 mangoes. That’s $8 USD for 15 mangoes
Australian mangoes are great. im looking forward to trying some when I visit.
My left ear thanks you.
I don't know if you have tried them before but I recommend trying Barbados cherries. I have a tree and they are not what I expected when I first had one. Not a cherry taste.
Yep I reviewed that long long ago in the episode called "tropical fruit buffet" good stuff!
Great video! I tried normal snakefruit. It did not give me dry mouth. Maybe I'm immune.
Mangos are delicious, but they could never taste or look so good that I’d pay $80
You do not have to pay 80$. You can get a delicious sun or hay-ripened mango for less than 1$ each, and get to pick from more than 200 varieties in India.
My top ten list would be:
1 Strawberries
2 Strawberries
3 Strawberries
4 Strawberries
5 Strawberries
6 you get the idea
10 literally the most exciting fruit I've eaten was a strawberry
what a sophisticated palate you have...
Eww
strawberries are lame, you havent gone to south america or southeast asia, cherimoya, or banana passion fruit , or mulberry are better
I understand. Simple fruits are often amazing. We love strawberries in France and i'm growing some of which the taste would be very surprising to you. Sometimes you can't tell i'ts a strawberry for sure.
Watermelon
Have you ever tried Aratilis? These are like berries that grows from a Aratilis tree. And, the berries themselves are very sweet. I only know that they are found in the Philippines and these are not sold in the market due to being very delicate.
yes! They actually were one of the top fruits in my last top 10 video
@@WeirdExplorer speaking of philippines, how do you rate philippine mango? im not sure if you have a video about this already im a new subscriber. im not a fruit expert and have not tried alot of fruit but ph mangoes in season are probably my favorite fruit :)
What influenced you to start a fruit review channel?
The first time I went to Malaysia I wanted to create a vlog of the interesting things I was finding in general. I made a few videos on various things but the fruit I was finding was the most interesting to me, so I decided to focus on that.. year later and here we are.
This is a great video!
thanks!
I think if u put country of origin in writing of the video it would be amazing! Small suggestion from a new subscriber.
1:39 It synced up, that's great.
I didn't notice that before haha
Thanks for the video. We have 8 different mango varieties. It is my favorite fruit, and I want to have at least one tree of each variety that exists. We also got 3 different Durian varieties, but not Lukak yet. I am super interested in Dabai and Velvet Apple. :-)
Hi, I hope you will found and try Kura Kura Durian tasting.
I’d die happy if I could travel the world and try all the different fruits
I know it’s not exciting enough to be on the list, but if you’ve ever left a ripe peach in a car at 105 degrees all afternoon then I daresay you’ve tasted the nectar of the gods. That shit is simultaneously bananas and through the roof
Mango is life, mango is love
Have we tried soaking all fruits in hot water or have we stopped at dabais?
I think we have velvet apple in the Philippines. We called it Mabolo. It smells so good. It's rare here though. I just found one in our province.
Hi. Your videos are awesome, and inspiring. That said...
I would love to know if you'd mind sharing where you acquired the painting in the background
need to try olosapo , achacha, pawpaw, pitangatuba, dabai, and durio kutejensis ... ahh long list
While in Manila, PI I had a Star Apple. I took it back to the ship and wanted to save it, but I think it was going bad. So I cut it open and ate what I could. I really like your videos. I too like to try new foods.