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The rambutan is a fruit native to Southeast Asia, and is now grown in tropical climates all over the world. If you've never seen one before, you may be confused on how to eat it. Once you learn it, it's easy, simple, and delicious!

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  • Select a ripe rambutan and cut a slit in the skin with a pairing knife.
  • Tear the cut skin off the rambutan to open it up. Pull 1 side completely off the fruit like you're opening a hinged lid.
  • Cut around the center seed and pull it out. Then, pop the rambutan in your mouth and enjoy!
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Eating a Rambutan

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Select a ripe rambutan.
    Rambutans start out green, then turn red, orange, or yellow as they ripen. The hair-like "spines" are green when the rambutan is freshly picked, but after the spines turn black, the fruit remains good for at least a few days.[1]
  2. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Eat a Rambutan
    Hold the rambutan firmly on a flat surface, gripping both tips. Place a sharp paring knife along the middle of the fruit, as though cutting it in half. Cut gently, severing the hairy, leathery skin without piercing the flesh. Carve halfway around the fruit to extend this slit.

    You can tear the skin with your thumbnail instead, or even bite open a slit. The spines are soft and harmless, but the skin is inedible and may taste bitter.

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  3. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Eat a Rambutan
    The cut skin should tear apart easily. Pull one side completely off the fruit, as though opening a hinged lid. Inside sits a fruit similar to a grape: oval, slightly translucent, and white or pale yellow.
  4. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Eat a Rambutan
    Squeeze the remaining skin gently to pop the edible flesh into your hand.
  5. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Eat a Rambutan
    The seed in the center is not edible while raw. Cut into the flesh without severing the seed, and try to pull it out. Some rambutans ("freestone" varieties) have seeds that slide out easily, while others ("clingstone") stick to the flesh.[2] If you have a clingstone rambutan, just leave the seed in and spit it out when finished.
  6. How.com.vn English: Step 6 Eat the fruit.
    If you removed the seed, just pop the flesh in your mouth. If the seed is still there, note that a tough, papery coating surrounds it. Nibble the flesh around it instead to avoid biting into it.
    • Most rambutans are sweet and juicy, but some varieties are acidic or slightly drier.[3]
    • Most rambutans have bitter seeds, although some may have a little sweetness. While a minority of people do eat the raw seeds, they contain traces of potentially toxic chemicals.[4] Eating them is not recommended, especially for children and animals.
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Using Extra Rambutans

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Consider roasting the seeds.
    In some areas, the seeds are roasted and eaten, similar to how you would roast nuts. Although edible in this form, the seeds are slightly bitter and may have mild narcotic properties.[5] More research needs to be done before this is officially approved as safe to eat.[6]
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Make rambutan jam.
    Peel 1 pound (or 500g) rambutans, and two cloves, and boil them in water until the flesh separates from the seeds. Discard the seed coatings, then transfer the seeds to a little water and cook until soft. Cook the flesh, softened seeds, and 1½ cups (or 350g) sugar. Simmer for twenty minutes or until jam-like, remove the cloves, and seal in sterilized jars.[7]
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Refrigerate extra rambutans.
    Rambutans are only good for two weeks at most, and usually only a few days after buying them from a store. Refrigerate them whole and unpeeled in a perforated plastic bag to extend their lifespan.[8]
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 Freeze rambutans for a special dessert.
    Freeze whole, unpeeled rambutans in a zip-locked bag. Peel them and suck on them directly from the freezer for a milky, candy-like treat.
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    Is it safe to eat the fruit if part of the seed coating is stuck on it?
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    Yes, you may eat a small amount of the seed coating if it is stuck to the fruit.
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    Where can I get a rambutan?
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    You can get a rambutan at many Asian grocery stores. Some well-stocked supermarkets may occasionally carry them as well.
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    What if I ate the seed by accident?
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    Don't worry. It will come out on its own, undigested, within a few days. Even if the seed was somehow crushed before consumption, just a single seed shouldn't do any harm.
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      • After buying rambutan, you can keep it for three to five days in the refrigerator and covered with plastic wrap to reduce moisture loss (or leave them out if you live in a humid environment).[9]
      • If serving to guests, leave half the skin on after cutting as a decorative holder.
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      Warnings

      • Watch out for fruit maggots, indicated by brownish, sandy stuff where the fruit is attached to the stem.
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      The easiest way to eat a rambutan is to cut the outer skin with a sharp knife. Squeeze the outer skin gently until the milky white edible center pops out. Then, cut into the flesh and remove the seed inside. Scroll down for information on what to do with your leftover rambutans!

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