The 10 Rarest Fruits From Around The World And Where To Find Them (2024)

Ever try a mangosteen? Or a miracle berry? Well this list has the rarest fruits from around the world and where to find them.

We all know an apple a day keeps the doctor away but what about a daily mangostan? What? You've never heard of mangostans? How about miracle berries? More importantly, where can you find some of the fruits that are enjoyed by people all over the world for their flavor and nutritional value?

Apples may be full of vitamin C but there are superfruitsfrom far off continentsbrimming with good flavor, and nutrition. Some are even imported and can be found at your local market. Keep reading to discover 10 of the rarest fruits from around the world and where to find them.

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10 Sapodilla

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You'll find these fruits growing in tall trees in places like Mexico, and Belize where they most likely originated butsapodillascan also be found all across the tropics and are imported into the US.

9 Water Apple

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The tree will bear fruit twice a year and grows to almost 40 feet high. Water apples can be enjoyed right off the tree but are sometimescookedwith sugar and cinnamon to create a kind of water applesauce, or diced into preserves to enjoy year-round.

8 Miracle Berry

The USFDA has banned its import due to lack of safety testing despitethem beingenjoyed widely in Japan. Some surmise that the sugar and artificial sweetener industries saw miracle berries as a threat and used their power to shut down the importation. The good news is that these plants can be grown indoors under the right conditions.

7 Hala Fruit

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The fruit itself is consumed by removing a segment and sucking the nectar out. You'll want to eat the hala right after you open it, however because the fruit starts to smell bad once it gets old earning this Hawaiian delicacy the monikar of "stink nut".

6 Australian Finger Lime

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The Australian finger lime isgrown in – you guessed it – Australian where it is native to the rainforests there, but due to its popularity it is now available in some US markets.Finger limesare commonly used to add a tart flavor to seafoods but feel free to use it to have some fun making finger lime mojitos.

5 Jabuticaba

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This grape-like fruit grows creepilyalong the trunk and branches of the jabuticaba tree. Jabuticaba fruit originally came from Brazil but can now be found growing in many tropical areas. The taste of the fruit, according to Gastro Obscura,candiffer widely amongdistinct varieties but all are "bursting with flavor". They are eaten by squeezing the juicy flesh out of the skin and into your mouth.

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Don't look for these in your local market, however. They are very perishable and start to rot soon after picking making them impossible to export.

4 Mangosteen

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Pry the peel away with your thumbs and you'll finda white,juicy,slippery fruit inside that tastes both sweet and sour. Only one segment contains a seed in most mangosteens and turningthe fruit over will reveal a raised design that tells you how many segments are inside. Canned mangosteens can be found in some Asian food markets but contain added sugar in the syrup,

3 Rambutan

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Some specialty food markets will carry rambutans but they're indigenous to southeast Asia. They are now grown in great quantities inthe tropical climates of central America where you'll find themsold in bags on the side of the road asmamones chinos.

2 Durian

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Poor durian fruit gets a bad rap all the time. Known for its strong, offensive smell which has been known to clear a roomits odoractually grounded an Indonesian flight when a shipment of the fruit was in the cargo hold.

A native of southeast Asia, durian is considered a superfruit for its naturally high levels of nutrients that improve strength, complexion, and lower blood pressure. One serving containsan entire daily requirement of fiber. So, go easy on the durian fruit and feel free to enjoy...in private.

1 Jackfruit

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Ask a vegan about jackfruit and they'll tell you about all the ways you can make this versatile fruit into meat-like meals. Jackfruit is the national fruit of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka where both the ripe and unripe versions are consumed.

You'll find two varieties of canned jackfruit – packed in brine, or packed in syrup –in Asian markets in the US . The brine-packed is the unripe version and is useful in making mock meats, such as pulled "pork". However, don't be afraid to try the ripe fruit packed in syrup which has a taste similar to canned apricots.

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