D-Paradise Melaka II
Aug 15th, 2007 by Jesslyn
Continue from part I…
Let me share with you guys some of the pictures we took during the trip. Some fruit types species I don’t know, first time seen also. Even read the sign board, I also don’t know our country has this type of tropical fruits. Among the rest, these 2 types are unusual to us, people there told us the taste is sweet but after I tried it’s SOUR!
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From the sign board, this fruit called Mungku. Anyone hear about it>
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This one called Passion fruit. They planted it along the shaded canopy that shielding us from the sun.
This one is giant cempedak to me, look so huge. I think the weight easily more than 10kg.

I also took some pictures of the girls’ favorite food : Sugar Apple. Before this I’ve no idea how to call it in English. Now I learn.
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~tbc~







Can you just plug from the farm and eat?
Can but not advisable…I did that coz no other tourist with us at that time. I plug the rambutan! LOL
sugar apple ka? i baru tau also. I tot its called nona…hahahah
Eh that mungku can eat wan ah…it looks like the fruit in Bali, cannot eat wan Use to pray pray the bali god wan wor?
Can eat, they served it during the fruit fest but sour lar.
jialat me, melaka punya orang also din visit this place before
Try go one day…burn your calorie as well.
haha….now I know the correct name is sugar apple. We always called it ‘ang mo lai ci’.
Hokkian called it “leng kim”
Passion fruit, i like to eat it…
seldom see this fruit here now..
Me first time see in this place ler.
Jessie — i love allthe fruits you posted here. the first one we call it SANTOL. # 2 we call it PASSION FRUIT. i love that for juice. i love the toungy taste. # 3 is jackfruit. a common fruit in Ph. nice smell but i don’t like to pick on it before eating because of the Tar very sticky and spoils your the cloth it touches. # 4 we call that ATIS. very sweet. I like it but it is a burden to the mouth because you have to make sure you won’t swallow the seeds. hehehee
Wow, thanks for sharing all these terms with me….we all stay in tropical country, that’s why have to chance to see and try all these fruits!