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QuestionIs it safe to eat the fruit if part of the seed coating is stuck on it?Community AnswerYes, you may eat a small amount of the seed coating if it is stuck to the fruit.
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QuestionWhere can I get a rambutan?Community AnswerYou can get a rambutan at many Asian grocery stores. Some well-stocked supermarkets may occasionally carry them as well.
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QuestionWhat if I ate the seed by accident?Community AnswerDon't worry. It will come out on its own, undigested, within a few days. Even if the seed was somehow crushed before consumption, just a single seed shouldn't do any harm.
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QuestionWhat health benefits are in rambutan?Community AnswerIt battles cancer, helps reproduce white blood cells, and helps with diabetes.
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QuestionCan an autistic child eat rambutan fruit?Community AnswerThere is no autism-based reason why the fruit cannot be offered to an autistic individual. If the autistic individual does not like the fruit, it may be because of sensory processing disorder, or a food sensitivity or intolerance.
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QuestionIs Rambutan safe for pregnant women?Community AnswerYes, it's safe and actually beneficial in many ways, provided you are not on a low-sugar diet. Stay away from durian and pineapple, though.
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QuestionWhen does a rambutan get ripe?Community AnswerA rambutan is usually ripe when you buy it from the store, but if not, you can leave it in the fridge for a day or two. A rambutan doesn't have to be ruby-red to be ripe--a bit of a green streak on the skin is fine.
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QuestionIs eating a rambutan similar to peeling and eating lychees and longans, or is it different?Community AnswerIt is fairly similar, apart from the slightly tougher skin that you have to cut/tear through. Instead of cutting, you can squeeze the rambutan until the skin has a slight tear, before peeling the skin away.
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QuestionAre rambutan seeds narcotic?Community AnswerIt's possible, but there is currently not enough scientific research to support that idea.
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QuestionDoes the rambutan have other names?Community AnswerEach culture has its own name for it. Vietnamese call it "chomchom." Rambutan is the English name.
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QuestionCan I freeze the inside fruit?Community AnswerYes, you can, but I would suggest freezing the fruit inside of the skin.
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QuestionCan you grow rambutan in the southeastern United States?Community AnswerYes, but you may want to keep it indoors during winter. Rambutans like hot, wet climates.
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QuestionWhat is the cost of a Rambutan?Community AnswerDepends. Just went to out local high volume discount fruit and veggie store and bought 5 for $2.00.
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QuestionHow do I take out the seed?aesTAEthicCommunity AnswerCut the edible part in half, then take out the seed with your hands or a knife.
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QuestionHow long does a rambutan last when refrigerated?Community AnswerA rambutan will last one to two weeks if refrigerated.
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QuestionCan I eat a rambutan that is brown on the outside?Community AnswerYou can, but it probably wouldn't taste very good, so I don't recommend it.
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QuestionIs it safe to consume the juice of rambutan?aesTAEthicCommunity AnswerYes, the only thing that is not safe to consume is the skin and the seed (if it is not roasted).
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QuestionHow do I remove the seed inside it?Community AnswerYou should be able to just cut into the fruit and pop it out. If it doesn't pop out easily, just eat around it.
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QuestionIs the seed dangerous? I heard that it is good.Community AnswerThe seed is dangerous raw. If the seed is roasted or boiled you will be fine.
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QuestionAfter eating a rambutan, can I plant the seeds to grow a tree?Community AnswerYes, as long as it's not a roasted seed. Rambutans grow best in humid, hot climates.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I eat a seed?Community AnswerEating one seed shouldn't harm you. Even if it got crushed, it will pass through your body harmlessly.
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QuestionWhen they turn brown, are they still good?Community AnswerAs long as they are not rotten, they are fine to eat, though the quality may not be the best. Personally, I've eaten brownish rambutans and they have been fine.
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QuestionWhat does it taste like?Community AnswerRambutans are sweet, with slight hints of bitterness. Many people find they taste similar to a grape.
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QuestionWhen I eat a rambutan, I bite the skin until I reach the flesh and then finish peeling it. Would it be easier to use a knife?Community AnswerIt's entirely up to you. However, using your mouth eliminates the need for an extra tool like a knife, so if that works for you, then I would just keep doing it.
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QuestionHow long should I freeze rambutan?Community AnswerThere is no suggested time, but if you want it completely frozen, you should leave it in the freezer for about a day.
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QuestionAfter eating rambutan, is it safe to drink soda?Community AnswerThere is no reason for you not to drink soda after eating it, as there are no chemical reactions occurring and it's perfectly safe.
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QuestionWhat effects do rambutans have on diabetics?Community AnswerBecause a rambutan has so many vitamins and such a high fiber content for its size, it's a great way for diabetics to get a serving of fruit without a lot of calories/carbs. Recent research suggests that rambutan peel extract may increase insulin sensitivity and reduce fasting blood sugar levels and insulin resistance.
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QuestionAre brown rambutans old ones?Community AnswerThe brown rambutan is an old one and not fresh. The green one is still young. The yellow one is okay to eat but the best colour to eat is when it's red.
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QuestionHow many of these should I eat at one time?Community AnswerYou can eat as many rambutans as you like, unless you have certain dietary restrictions.
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