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1. Rambutan
Native to Malay Archipelago, Southeast Asia
Coming from an evergreen tree, the Rambutan fruit resembles theLychees, have a leathery red skin and are covered with spines. Rambutanis a popular garden fruit tree and one of the most famous in SoutheastAsia. The fruit is sweet and juicy, being commonly found in jams oravailable canned.

4. Lychee
Native to southern China, found in India, Taiwan
Coming from an evergreen tree, the lychee or litchi are small whiteflesh fruits, covered in a red rind, rich in vitamin C and with agrape-like texture. The fruit has started making its appearance inmarkets worldwide, refrigerated or canned with its taste intact.
