See how many of these exotic Asian fruits you’ve tried… See the video of sampling this exotic Asian Fruit platter and learn which ones you can find in your local markets and Costco.

A friend came over for hibachi night and brought this platter of fruit. In fact she brought a couple party food trays, the other was a delicious noodle dish.
She’s an amazing chef and really put so much work into sourcing these asian fruits for this appetizer grazing board.
Some of my favorite asian fruits from this platter:
Rambutan
These are so good, you have to watch this video on them:
Where to buy rambutan in stores
There are so many tasty exotic fruits from Asia to try, like rambutan above, but luckily you can find some of them at places like Costco… I found these rambutan fruits there.
Others on this list will be available at most Asian markets.
Mangosteen
The exotic asian fruit with white flesh like pods inside.
Papaya
These are orange inside with black seeds and are very easy to find in grocery stores.
Passion fruit
Always so good.
Asian pear
These were good and I’d describe them as more crisp than I’m used to eating.
Thai coconut
I had no idea how much I loved coconut until trying this one. They taste like pure sugar.
There weren’t a lot of citrus fruits, not sure if the season isn’t right, or we’re just not getting them here in Dallas right now.
The ones sampled are all eaten raw in the video, but I bet many would be great in desserts, on ice cream or cooked in various ways.
If you’re a lover of fruits, check out my new recipes for smoked pineapple and smoked apples.
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Hey home chefs, hope that you get to try many of these yourself.
See the YouTube video for these tasty Asian exotic fruits on Sip Bite Go’s YouTube channel.
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