How a Fruit Expert Picks & Eats Rare Fruit | Bon Appétit

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  • @torreykat
    @torreykat Рік тому +209

    I really like these kinds of videos because it gives me more confidence to try the new fruits I sometimes see at the grocery.

  • @federicorobles3032
    @federicorobles3032 Рік тому +176

    In Colombia, we boil the tamarillo/tree tomato in order to peel the skin off, then slice it and use it mostly to prepare juices or smoothies.

    • @m1sh474
      @m1sh474 Рік тому +6

      We just throw everything in the blender here in DR and filter the liquid.

    • @NZKiwi87
      @NZKiwi87 Рік тому +1

      We cut them in half and sprinkle them with sugar before scooping out with a spoon and eating - yum!

    • @m1sh474
      @m1sh474 Рік тому +1

      how do you cut tamarindos in half?!@@NZKiwi87

    • @pinkofperfection456
      @pinkofperfection456 Рік тому

      Around the equator! @@m1sh474

    • @NZKiwi87
      @NZKiwi87 Рік тому +2

      @@m1sh474 err with a a knife, widthways?! Pretty self explanatory. Note that these comments are about tamarillos, not whatever tamarindos are (have never heard of those)

  • @HariNilesh
    @HariNilesh Рік тому +91

    Sweetsop are called custard apple in India, and they're one of the most fav fruits in the subcontinent during late summers

    • @melissarains1017
      @melissarains1017 Рік тому +5

      It’s custard apple in Kenya also.

    • @MrGerry111
      @MrGerry111 Рік тому +1

      btw it's called srikaya in Indonesia

    • @karjad
      @karjad Рік тому

      Also in Taiwan!

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme Рік тому +2

      What? It's the SAME FRUIT. Of course it's custard apple EVERYWHERE because you're giving the english name.

  • @caraeuler2927
    @caraeuler2927 Рік тому +5

    I live in a city with a large asian population with access to Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese, Japanese and Indian grocery. I recently started shopping at these stores for the fruit and happily had my first lychee. This guide will be so useful to me. Thank you

  • @PrateekLala
    @PrateekLala Рік тому +21

    Living in Toronto, one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, means we can find pretty much all of these fruits somewhere in town. 😋

  • @wks99
    @wks99 Рік тому +2

    About the Prickly Pears: it's consumed a lot in North Africa: Morocco, Tunisia, and so on... The best to open them is to slice both the tips, but not all the way through, then to section the skin on its length and then you can roll the pulp out of the skin. Then cut it in slices. It's high in fiber.

  • @vivirahmawati3708
    @vivirahmawati3708 Рік тому +1

    Proud southeast asian here, those rambutan are easy to open with your nails if you can find the space that cuts on the skin. That’s the opening. The long opening that looks like a road or a river between the jungle of “rambut” aka hair in Indonesian.

  • @vnokesCO
    @vnokesCO Рік тому +16

    Thank you for showing us all of these fruits & explaining them, especially the taste. Prickly pear syrup is fantastic in a tequila drink, like a margarita.

  • @bonajo13125
    @bonajo13125 8 місяців тому +1

    You can absolutely eat the bits he scraped off for Korean melons 😅 I love the squishy fleshy middle bits haha 😢

  • @kitkatzora
    @kitkatzora Рік тому +16

    Tristan’s fruit smoothie brings everyone to the yard.

  • @mjfreedivewanderer7470
    @mjfreedivewanderer7470 Рік тому +5

    Out of all the fruits mentioned, 6 of them are quite common here in the Philippines. You can add durian too in your video.

  • @yakitatefreak
    @yakitatefreak Рік тому +3

    I had the opportunity to pick some ripe 龍眼 [Longan] in Southern China when I was younger. The taste is absolutely worth it.
    As for the list of fruits, I've had some of the ones native to Asia, the more common pomegranate, and even the prickly pear. Delicious.

  • @TDPT98
    @TDPT98 Рік тому +12

    "Mouth fidget spinner" That's gotta be the best way to describe the process of eating these fruits haha

  • @OhWellWhatTheHell1
    @OhWellWhatTheHell1 Рік тому +7

    I already eat all my fruit rare, thank you very much

  • @MedorraBlue
    @MedorraBlue Рік тому +11

    Honestly, the reaction to the sprouted coconut was my favorite 😂

  • @bleugaze
    @bleugaze Рік тому +39

    This was cool. Could you do jackfruit, soursop, starfruit and kumquat next?

  • @noface____
    @noface____ Рік тому +1

    2:33 i didnt recognize it for the name but as soon as it was cut open i realized what it was. we call it caimito in the peruvian amazon and they used to be my favorite as a kid 😍 the one they had were a little under ripe tbh. we used to eat them when the skin was all yellow. they make your mouth sticky lol

  • @Isaac-ci5wy
    @Isaac-ci5wy Рік тому +15

    Love fruits, excited for this video ❤️❤️

  • @nancytrobaugh1424
    @nancytrobaugh1424 Рік тому +18

    Love his videos! Please create more! Very educational and entertaining!

  • @gigar9000
    @gigar9000 Рік тому +7

    Mangosteen is my favourite fruit on par with the durian.

  • @SamanthaFierke
    @SamanthaFierke 7 місяців тому

    I spent some time with my partners Guyanese family and they introduced me to sugar apple and I’ve never been so grateful for a new fruit. They’re delicious

  • @dudea3378
    @dudea3378 Рік тому +18

    Lovely video! A lot of these fruits are rare only in the US, but extremely common in their native regions. Rambutan used to be super expensive here but they started growing them in Mexico so now they're dirt cheap when in season.

    • @_Just_Another_Guy
      @_Just_Another_Guy Рік тому +1

      Some parts of Mexico has the same kind of climate as Southeast Asia where Rambutans grow naturally. So planting some in Mexico is a great idea because it would be relatively easy to grow there too.

  • @bayronmoreno9078
    @bayronmoreno9078 Рік тому +15

    Love these videos !! Can’t wait for the next one, thanks Tristan!! 🎉🎉

  • @SCBJQ
    @SCBJQ Рік тому +1

    I love longans. A Chinese buffet near me always serves them. I can't get enough of them.

  • @c.thompson9771
    @c.thompson9771 Рік тому +8

    Soursop is like a Strawberry Pinapple.
    Seriously awesome fruit. Thanks for featuring it! 🎉

    • @josiahjacinto4156
      @josiahjacinto4156 Рік тому +1

      It was also called guyabano in the Philippines

    • @_Just_Another_Guy
      @_Just_Another_Guy Рік тому

      Guyabano! It tastes like a mildly savoury + tangy apple (and has a texture between an apple and a pineapple)

    • @josiahjacinto4156
      @josiahjacinto4156 Рік тому

      @@_Just_Another_Guy My mom uses the meat to make some kind of shake out of it and added some evap milk to make it even more tastier

    • @heavypootisspencerguy2266
      @heavypootisspencerguy2266 Рік тому +1

      That’s sweetsop not soursop

    • @ladysecretz
      @ladysecretz Рік тому +1

      @@heavypootisspencerguy2266 I was thinking the same thing, tho a sweetsop (we call them custard apples here in Australia) might look similar the flavours are different to a soursop (which I'm surprised that he didn't put into the video).

  • @amandoevano
    @amandoevano Рік тому +14

    NICE, these are my favorite videos!!! I’m so excited to see Tristan back!!

  •  Рік тому +1

    In Ecuador we actually make hot sauces and salsas with the tree tomato. Of course it’s also great for juices, smoothies and desserts. And we don’t use the rind, we poach them and then take the skin off or it is directly peeled.

  • @vanessathurlow68
    @vanessathurlow68 Рік тому +5

    lmfao the jacket zip after he gets pomegranate juice on it

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 3 місяці тому

    We eat tamarillos here in NZ. The varieties here are dark purple, I've never seen one like that before. You usually cut them in half and scoop out the tender flesh. My favourite fruit is feijoa.

  • @emiliecorsiero3660
    @emiliecorsiero3660 Рік тому

    Fun and poetic fact: in french "golden berry" can be translated to "amour en cage" meaning "love in a cagec because of the transparency of the leaves enclosing the fruit ~

  • @jodibadodi
    @jodibadodi 5 місяців тому

    My grandparents house in the Philippines, we have a lot of Rambutan trees! When they are ripe, we would have family come over to harvest them cuz there is just too much for us eat before the rest would spoil.

  • @EVEspinosa79
    @EVEspinosa79 Рік тому +12

    If you peel the prickly fruit and put it in the fridge, they make for amazing snacks when the weather is really hot. And just eat the seeds, come on!

  • @4thejoyofit233
    @4thejoyofit233 Рік тому +1

    Mamey sapote makes great pumpkin pie filling! No added sugar needed!

  • @AnnapolisGirly
    @AnnapolisGirly Рік тому +6

    Wow, I loved this. Now I have a craving for fruit and will look for more Tristan videos! He’s great!

  • @xayapenn
    @xayapenn Рік тому +2

    The white unripe guava are great with chili sauce.

  • @ValeriaBabie
    @ValeriaBabie 4 місяці тому

    Sweetsop
    Rambutan
    Abiu
    Mangosteem
    Sprouted Coconut
    Tamarillo
    Cacao Pod
    Mamey Sapote
    Finger Lime
    Prickly Pear
    Gooseberry
    Pomegranate
    Longan
    Watermelon Guava
    🇰🇷 Melon
    Strawberry

  • @therogue1542
    @therogue1542 Рік тому

    i am now in love with tristan kwong

  • @LostInSpaces
    @LostInSpaces Рік тому +5

    Mamey smoothies are my fave 😋 and please don’t chew on guava’s seeds if you don’t wanna break a tooth 😁

  • @swisski
    @swisski Рік тому

    In New Zealand we often remove the skin by blanching like for a tomato, and then roasted/poached, sprinkled with sugar as a dessert or peeled as above and made into a chutney/relish with onion, vinegar, sugar and some spices such as allspice, star anise and ground coriander. Delicious, but when underripe astringent and sour/bitter.

  • @vixlenz
    @vixlenz Рік тому +1

    Fabulous, thank you Tristan!!💕💕💕

  • @justin4036
    @justin4036 Рік тому +17

    This dude has to do an episode on expensive Japanese fruit

  • @Alex2011410136
    @Alex2011410136 10 місяців тому

    Tamarillo (we call it Terong Belanda, lit. Dutch Tomato for some reason) is served as a juice in Indonesia. it's certainly more effective to wake people up compared to coffee or lemon. 😂

  • @kristinnelson-patel442
    @kristinnelson-patel442 Рік тому

    I used an ISI whipper to infuse golden berry into gin and that became the absolute best gin and tonic I’ve had in my life. Now I do that every year when I start to see them in the grocery store.

  • @kabaozi
    @kabaozi Рік тому +5

    YAYYY fruitsomm is back 😁

  • @marcbromaghim-oropeza3199
    @marcbromaghim-oropeza3199 Рік тому +1

    Pumped to see the Fruit Somm back!

  • @dakotac180
    @dakotac180 Рік тому

    I loooove rambutan, prickly pear and pomegranate

  • @louisejsb
    @louisejsb Рік тому +2

    Interesting he says the pomegranate looks like a geode because there is a mineral named after pomegranate; garnet

  • @veerium
    @veerium Рік тому

    As someone that lived with basically surrounded by coconut tree. This is the first time i know that you can eat coconut sprouts. People curiosity at its finest.

  • @Siimply.Jessica
    @Siimply.Jessica Рік тому

    I think the sweetsop is related to a jackfruit if I'm not mistaken the pods in a sweet stop are almost identical to a jackfruit and jackfruits supposedly very pudding like a dorian, they have pods on the inside that look just like those pods so these are either related to a jackfruit or Dorian

  • @_Just_Another_Guy
    @_Just_Another_Guy Рік тому +3

    Out of all the fruits on this list, I've eaten sweetsop, rambutan, pomegranate, longan, and guava.
    If you get the chance, you should also try jackfruit. They're incredibly naturally sweet almost like sugar and they have a sweet aroma.
    I also love papaya, especially cold papaya during the hot summers.

    • @bonaface
      @bonaface Рік тому

      except they have an aroma of onions/feet mixed with cantaloupes. please don't try to mislead the people.

    • @giraffestreet
      @giraffestreet Рік тому +1

      One of Southeast Asia's exotic fruit that is pretty underrated to me is Rose Apple or in Indonesia it's called Jambu Air. Which tastes slightly sweet, tart, and watery.

    • @hailongnguyen1005
      @hailongnguyen1005 Рік тому

      ​@@bonafaceI really don't think he tried to mislead anyone. That's probably how he genuine feel about the fruit. I've enjoyed jack fruit my entire life and your description of the smell is like the first time I see someone make that comparison.

  • @ShinyLopunny69
    @ShinyLopunny69 Рік тому +1

    ok but why did 'fruit expert' seemed like it was his first time eating some of these fruits lol

  • @B34STIFIED
    @B34STIFIED Рік тому +8

    Kinda sad that BA couldn’t reserve the test kitchen for this. Hated the background noise and stuff going on. This guy should’ve had the respect. He’s very knowledgeable

    • @purerachet7715
      @purerachet7715 Рік тому +1

      I think it is kinda funny when they do this. They do it all the time when Brad films and he rolls with it.

    • @lordherjules
      @lordherjules Рік тому

      @@purerachet7715 yushh

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Рік тому +6

    Love your videos🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤

  • @roacealfonso4889
    @roacealfonso4889 Рік тому

    Ayoooo! Fruitsomm's back!!!!

  • @Beet5090
    @Beet5090 Рік тому

    Rambutans are elite

  • @thisisbossi
    @thisisbossi 8 місяців тому

    I absolutely love rambutans and hate that the seeds are toxic because... well... they taste delicious.

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 3 місяці тому

    I wish you included medlars. They have to be bletted, but are delicious. I also love quinces

  • @push935
    @push935 Рік тому

    one of the best jobs ever

  • @beeoneder6799
    @beeoneder6799 Рік тому

    Ever seen a Feijoa? Come to New Zealand during fall , you will fall for the taste of that fruit .

  • @m1sh474
    @m1sh474 Рік тому

    Zapote smoothies are excellent and very filling.

  • @OiishiNoAnko
    @OiishiNoAnko Рік тому

    part two requests: achacha, quandong, cloudberries

  • @natalym7601
    @natalym7601 10 місяців тому

    The way he said "Mamey" (pronounced MOM-AY in Spanish) made the Cuban in me laugh

  • @mirar1
    @mirar1 Рік тому +1

    "It's more like a mouth fidget spinner" hahaha

  • @patriciaadan
    @patriciaadan 4 місяці тому

    Mamey & zapote are completely different fruit. Zapote has green skin but the inside is black, it is really sweet and kind of mushy.

  • @GCOSBenbow
    @GCOSBenbow Рік тому +3

    Those golden berries are called physalis in the UK and they grow EVERYWHERE during the summer all the way until the first frosts of the year. I always think they taste a little like pineapple.

    • @XxXJOHNYB0YXxX
      @XxXJOHNYB0YXxX Рік тому

      Wait really? What about in London?

    • @GCOSBenbow
      @GCOSBenbow Рік тому

      @@XxXJOHNYB0YXxX I'd assume so idk they grow anywhere you'd normally find like gooseberries so the edges of hedgerows, fences or the outskirts of forests. Anywhere where there isn't a lot of shade.

    • @wellmomwellbaby
      @wellmomwellbaby Рік тому

      We use them to decorate desserts/cakes in Brazil.

  • @brunoborgs
    @brunoborgs Рік тому

    In Brazil, most of these fruits are very easy to find, coconuts are like 0,25 usd

  • @bastiat691
    @bastiat691 Рік тому

    Mangosteen is by far my favorite fruit

  • @stephenwright414
    @stephenwright414 Рік тому

    I like listening to this person! Very fun video

  • @AnyaGlover
    @AnyaGlover 8 місяців тому

    I love those fruits

  • @gam5946
    @gam5946 Рік тому +1

    No way he’s back

  • @5SkitzoDancer5
    @5SkitzoDancer5 Рік тому +3

    What about lanzones? Best fruit in the Philippines!

  • @sebacodpy6983
    @sebacodpy6983 Рік тому +1

    SO MANY FRUITS THAT I NEVER SEEM

  • @georgekwong9294
    @georgekwong9294 Рік тому

    Mamey Sapote and giving off sunsets -LOL

  • @kaminidandapani9047
    @kaminidandapani9047 Рік тому

    This was fantastic!

  • @lazaruslusanlahis1624
    @lazaruslusanlahis1624 Рік тому

    Awesome fruit dish.

  • @karjad
    @karjad Рік тому

    Taiwan has these guavas everywhereeeeee

  • @azzahrafty
    @azzahrafty Рік тому

    as a south east asian, watching people peel rambutans using knife is insane lol

  • @EVEspinosa79
    @EVEspinosa79 Рік тому

    Licuado de Mamey for the win.

  • @isabellekwong2986
    @isabellekwong2986 Рік тому +5

    b a n g i n g

  • @Taylor-wt9zv
    @Taylor-wt9zv Рік тому +1

    Golden berries? I know them as ground cherries my grandma grows them

  • @xNoneLikeMe
    @xNoneLikeMe Рік тому

    In Ecuador and Colombia they use tamarillo for hot sauce.

  • @MariaCarr-s9r
    @MariaCarr-s9r Рік тому

    White guava is tastier. I wish you would have tried it. They are by far a favorite of my family's

  • @sagemidson2033
    @sagemidson2033 Рік тому

    Every guava tree ive ever seen here in aus has had pink fruit.
    And theres alot of them around where i live

  • @BethanyGrimes-ol5gs
    @BethanyGrimes-ol5gs 8 місяців тому

    WOW I gotta try

  • @matsfi8329
    @matsfi8329 Рік тому +1

    In the Philippines white ones Guava are usually the go-to. We usually serve it with white vinegar and salt and soy sauce. Perfect snack during the day. Once you try it, the pink ones will feel overripe when eaten. 😆 But we still love eating it.

  • @nalzazlan
    @nalzazlan Рік тому

    I wouldn't eat the guava seeds.. folks say the seeds will fall into your appendix and that's how you can get appendicitis.

  • @nicolenew1708
    @nicolenew1708 Рік тому

    THANK YOU

  • @michellegreenspan2866
    @michellegreenspan2866 Рік тому +1

    What about jelly melons? I’m growing them for the first time.

  • @broadwaywes
    @broadwaywes Рік тому +1

    Not the May May Sapotay LOOOOL

  • @elmcloudtt
    @elmcloudtt Рік тому

    hello ba, the program was with some nice tropical fruits - was surprised with the factory strawberry - wondering if you know the asian dried fruits for apperitif - you have one in the mouth and the pit is still in it. what berries are those in asia. thank you - elle for dino plums

  • @raremovie1286
    @raremovie1286 Рік тому

    This guy appear in one of your video picking up fruit on store for a certain resto and suddenly he become an expert overnight

  • @garrettso4256
    @garrettso4256 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @gnomestyle1873
    @gnomestyle1873 Рік тому

    Great and interesting video, thanks!

  • @ralkia
    @ralkia Рік тому

    Have you ever tried Grod Michel bananas? I've been super interested in trying one

    • @ralkia
      @ralkia Рік тому

      Gros Michel**

  • @akhorr7560
    @akhorr7560 Рік тому

    How do you define "rare" though? Rambutan, mangosteen and pink guava are abundant in my country all year round.

  • @Pink7omy
    @Pink7omy Рік тому

    Wow! ❤ looks so delicious 😋!

  • @Glee73
    @Glee73 Рік тому

    i was hoping for a durian somewhere in there.. lol.

  • @graydensnyder2173
    @graydensnyder2173 Рік тому

    You should have done Duku Longsat!

  • @AmandaBoysenberry
    @AmandaBoysenberry Рік тому

    If you live in NYC, anything can be a rare fruit 🍎

  • @BagheeraRomeo
    @BagheeraRomeo Рік тому

    Do cloudberries next time!