Exotic Fruits You Must Try in Phuket
18 April 2025
Thai markets are bursting with vibrant, fragrant fruits, many of which have no equivalent back home. Here are a few exotic treats you absolutely must try during your stay in Phuket:
1. Durian – The King of Fruits
Durian is arguably the most famous (or infamous) fruit in Thailand. Its strong odor has earned it a ban in some hotels and public transport, but its taste is unlike anything else — often described as a creamy dessert with hints of nuts. If you're up for a true culinary adventure, give durian a try! Just be warned: it's a love-it-or-hate-it experience.
Pro tip: If the smell is too much, try durian chips or desserts — you'll get the flavor without the intense aroma.
2. Mangosteen – A Royal Delight
With juicy white flesh hidden inside a purple shell, mangosteen offers a sweet and slightly tangy flavor, similar to a mix of peach and mandarin. It’s not just delicious — it’s also packed with antioxidants.
Pro tip: Choose mangosteens with a soft, springy skin that opens easily — that’s when they’re perfectly ripe.
3. Rambutan – Nature’s Candy
One of the most eye-catching fruits in Thailand, rambutan is covered in red or yellow hairs. Inside, you’ll find juicy, translucent flesh that tastes a bit like grapes. It’s super refreshing, especially on hot days.
Pro tip: Just slice it lightly with a knife and squeeze — the tasty center pops right out.
4. Langsat – A Humble Surprise
Langsat might not look impressive with its small, yellow-brown skin, but don’t be fooled! Inside is a sweet and slightly tart flesh reminiscent of grapes and grapefruit. Found on many Thai markets, it makes a perfect tropical snack.
Pro tip: Make a small cut and press the skin gently — the juicy segments will slide right out.
These fruits aren’t just a treat — they’re part of what makes the Phuket experience so unforgettable!
Let's sum it up
The tastiest fruits are best bought at local markets – that’s where you’ll find them truly fresh and full of flavor.
Exotic fruits in Phuket aren’t just food – they’re true culinary discoveries that will make your journey even more vibrant and unforgettable. And they might just make you fall in love with Thailand even more.
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