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Talking Malaysia fruits around my house

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This is call "rambutan" which mean hairy because it has a hairy skin

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This is obviously a coconut tree, YES!!! coconut tree can live with sand beach. There are kinda every where around my place

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this is the papaya tree which you cannot actually plan close to building because the plan root is very strong and can crack walls

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and lastly a guava tree

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Thanks for showing the different trees, I've never seen a papaya or guava tree before. All I can say is yummy...
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Yeah sure no problem, thanks for taking time to look at this picture
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The last pic is not Guava. In malay is Jambu Air, in English is known as Water Apple. I think there are some other name for it depend on country of origin. If you do a direct translation from malay, then it will be "water Guava"

If you can go closer, those pic will look better. Cheers
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The last pic is not Guava. In malay is Jambu Air, in English is known as Water Apple. I think there are some other name for it depend on country of origin. If you do a direct translation from malay, then it will be "water Guava"

If you can go closer, those pic will look better. Cheers
LOL, yeah, you the man, I dont know what they call it in english. But i just figure it has the tittle "jambu" so i just gave it guava then.
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LOL, yeah, you the man, I dont know what they call it in english. But i just figure it has the tittle "jambu" so i just gave it guava then.
well we r malaysian mah... we understand each other well hehehe

BTW, this jambu thing is quite a lovely thing to photography, especially the red one. If you can do a close up of it... make it look as fresh as possible and you will b amaze how good it looks.
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Agree, thing look very nice when then are shoot at macro level. Yeah thats good idea, why don't do a photo shoot for fruits, hohoho pasar malam here i come
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Agree, thing look very nice when then are shoot at macro level. Yeah thats good idea, why don't do a photo shoot for fruits, hohoho pasar malam here i come
not macro but closeup... those jambu are really big for macro shooting.
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oh k. maybe i give it try, but red jambu is very expensive. the really good one is only at tapah
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