Since my arrival here at Legacy I have tried many new and interesting types of fruit.
Some I had already tried in the US but this fruit tasted sweeter and more delicious than I recall.
Below are some of them from the school, farm, and surrounding areas here in Thailand!
Some I had already tried in the US but this fruit tasted sweeter and more delicious than I recall.
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Jack fruit from the farm. We are waiting for it to start smelling good and then we will know it is ripe. |
Below are some of them from the school, farm, and surrounding areas here in Thailand!
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Dragon fruit are very fun and colorful fruit. There are two kinds, one white and one pink inside. Next time I will try the pink because I was told it is sweeter. |
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Enjoying the nameless fruit grown on a tree at the school. It is very sweet and jelly like inside. So far my favorite! |
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We also named this martian fruit |
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The sweetest strawberry I have ever eaten from the King's Project in the mountains about an hour from the school. |
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Guess what type of fruit this is...if you guessed star fruit then you are correct. These were very sweet unlike the ones I have tasted from the grocery stores in the US. |
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Guava fruit cut by Legacy student because of the large knife involved. |
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Don't be alarmed...its just a mulberry |
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The spoils after a hot season downpour. |
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So we had to eat them the the local way...sour green mangoes with chilies. |
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Ripe mangoes are my favorite! |
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The brownish reddish spiny thin skin of the lychee is peeled to eat this sweet white fruit. |
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Unripe bananas and flower at the farm. In a couple weeks we will enjoy them! |
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