the red and hairy rambutan fruit

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Rambutan Illustration Whole and Cut, Tropical Fruit Graphic with Red Hairy Skin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hairy red Rambutan fruit in black background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hairy red Rambutan fruit in black background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hairy red Rambutan fruit in black background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Isolated Rambutan Ripe Exotic Fruit with Red Hairy Exterior and Juicy White Flesh on Yellow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rambutan fruit tropical natural red hairy concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rambutan fruit tropical natural red hairy concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Red and hairy Rambutan Fruit
Red exotic fruit with hairy skin over transparent background. Fresh rambutan for healthy eating and natural food concept Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of ripe rambutan fruit cluster on branch. Red, hairy exotic fruit, grown in garden. Sweet, juicy tropical produce, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rambutan , red hairy skin fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rambutan is ripe, is a Thai fruit with a red bark, hairy, white flesh. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hairy red Rambutan fruit in black background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seed, flesh and peel of hairy red rambutan fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro shot of fresh red rambutan fruit, known for hairy texture, sweet taste. Grouped with vibrant green leaves, exotic tropical Royalty Free Stock Photo
The rambutan is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae. The name also refers to the edible fruit produced by this tree. The rambutan is native to Southeast Asia. It is closely related to several other edible tropical fruits including the lychee, longan, pulasan and mamoncillo. The name Rambutan is derived from the Malay language word rambut meaning hair, a reference to the numerous hairy protuberances of the fruit. Similarly, in Vietnam, it is called chôm chôm


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