Apples and oranges will look pretty ordinary once you try out the wild and delicious options in the form of rare fruits. So, get ready to witness Top 7 Rare Fruits in the World.

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Imbe

The Imbe plant is mostly found in the tropical areas of Africa including South Africa and the Ivory Coast. The Imbe plant grows as an evergreen tree and bears small thin-skinned berries which are bright orange in color. These bright orange berries grow to about 2-3 cm in diameter. The fruit has one large seed at the center. The fruit is pleasantly sweet but can be acidic after taste. The fruit is usually consumed fresh and is often used to flavor wines and liqueurs. The fruit is quite infamous for its hated staining power.

Imbe

Rambutan

The Rambutan fruit is found in the South East Asian Region. This exotic and oval shaped fruit is characterized by pink hairs on the outer-shell. The Rambutan fruit has been named after the Malaysian word ‘rambut’ which means hair. The fleshy part lies inside the fruit which is white in color.

The rare fruit has sweet and sour taste much like grapes. The Rambutan tree bears fruit in the fall and late spring season. The fruit is a source of instant refreshment with lots of carbohydrate and protein content. It also helps to increase the immunity of your body and is known to increase the production of white blood cells.

Rambutan

Red Bayberry – Myrica Rubra

Asia is home to some of the most ancient civilizations in the world. It is here you find the Myrica strawberry tree which produces the rare fruit of Red Bayberry. The Myrica Rubra is also known as the Chinese strawberry tree. In fact, this rare fruit is native to China. It has also been naturalized in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines.

Its fruit is typically bright red; however, it can also range from white to purple. The fruit has a rough outer surface and is sweet to taste. It has a single seed at the center. The fruit is usually eaten fresh. It can also be canned, dried or fermented. Its juice has been recently commercialized and trademarked as Yumberry juice.

Red Bayberry – Myrica Rubra

Durian

The Durian fruit is native to Malaysia and Indonesia and is known as “King of Fruits” across South Asian countries. Nowadays, only a few species of Durian fruits exist. Although Durian smells awful, its fruity part tastes delicate and creamy. Due to its powerful scent, the Durian fruit has been banned in various countries such as China, Japan, Singapore, and Thailand.

The fruit has a green thorn-covered husk and can grow up to 12 inches in size. The Durian fruit can weigh up to 4 kg. Its pulp is light yellowish in color. The Durian fruit drink is devoid of cholesterol and other fatty acids. It is a source of instant refreshment, as the fruit contains simple sugars.

Durian

Ackee

Ackee is a rare and quite strange looking fruit which is mainly found in the tropical regions of Western Africa. In fact, Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica. It’s brain-like shape is an attraction in itself. The inner part of Ackee has soft white to yellow flesh and contains black seeds.

In African countries, Ackee is usually eaten with vegetable dishes. However, it can also be consumed in raw form. It is devoid of cholesterols and other fatty acids. However, the seeds have poisonous hypoflycin. That’s why its importation has been banned in the US.

Ackee

Cherimoya

The Cherimoya is one of the rare fruits which are mostly grown in South America. It is native to the Andes Mountain Range between Chile and Argentina. It is a very pulpy fruit and tastes very sweet. It has a pleasant fragrance. It is a greenish fruit and has irregular oval shape. It can weigh up to 500 grams.

The Cherimoya fruit is quite healthy and contains essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Its pulp is often used in ice cream tops and salads. Cherimoya is helpful in removing small toxic elements from our body. It is also useful in balancing blood pressure and heart rate.

Cherimoya

 Miracle Fruit

The Miracle Fruit is a small, red colored fruit which grows in the tropical forests of West Africa. It is also known as sweet berry, miracle berry, and miraculous berry. This single-seeded, exotic fruit has a high medical value. Doctors use its sweetening effect for bringing back the appetite of cancer patients. The fruit also helps in cutting down the calories. However, excessive consumption of Miracle Fruit can lead to acidity.

 Miracle Fruit