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Sunday, 12-Aug-2007 12:00
Rambutan (A hairy fruit??)
12th August 2007
Kampung Padang, Kuantan


This is a LONG overdue update on this FP.. what can we say..except thousand apologies to all.. this year has been quite hectic for Alliya and her ibu... getting used to the change of our routines since we moved to our own place this year which is a little bit far from Alliya's school.. and not to mention the workloads that her ibu has to bear this year... What a year has it been!!

Anyway.. this is a special request from Alliya's Aunt, Aunty Na (she's still available.. for all the bachelors out there ).

This was an outing arranged by Aunty Na. When we told her we wanted to buy some durians and rambutans, she made a phone call to her friend and walla!! we were invited to her orchard.. which actually was just at the back of her house. It was Alliya first experience and definitely she was very excited.. but it was almost at the end of the fruit season already (as usual..been so busy to make the trip 'balik kampung'). So the only fruits that were still available were the rambutans..

For those viewers who doesn't know what is rambutan.. read this quote from wikipedia
Quote:
The rambutan (IPA: [ramˈbu.t̪ɑn], Nephelium lappaceum) is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae, and the fruit of this tree. It is probably native to southeast Asia, although its precise natural distribution is unknown. It is closely related to several other edible tropical fruits including the Lychee, Longan and Mamoncillo. It is believed to be native to the Malay Archipelago where the name quite literally means "hairy." In Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua, it is known as mamón chino.


That day also was the first time for Alliya climbing a tree.. eventhough she was screaming to get down.. it was an unforgettable experience for a city girl like her!!





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