The name pulasan comes from the Malay word pulas (twist) together with the suffix -an. The fruit is opened through the act of twisting the fruit with both hands in opposite directions (clockwise and counterclockwise), an action similar to wringing a wet cloth of water, thus the name pulasan.
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像红毛丹的是叫做 Pulasan Fruits, 吃起来也很像红毛丹的味道。。。不同的是这个肉不会拈棵的。。。
The name pulasan comes from the Malay word pulas (twist) together with the suffix -an. The fruit is opened through the act of twisting the fruit with both hands in opposite directions (clockwise and counterclockwise), an action similar to wringing a wet cloth of water, thus the name pulasan.
哇!!!这样你也知道? 你有吃过吗?
我也是近几年才懂有酱的水果的。。。
有,有吃过。。。而且比红毛丹还好吃。。。上次回去时跟suk meh买了很多来吃。。。可能你来KL时可以去买看看,看有没有出产了。。。
好啊...等你哦...KL见!
等我哦~~~
哎呀,萧妈说最近KL很多pulasan哦...我们在KL时又没看到...嗨...
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