We haven't come across a computer yet here in Indonesia - just patchy WiFi - so to tide you over until we can write everything up, here's a video in which we explore some of the unusual fruits we found at the market in Semporna (southeast corner of Sabah). Let us know if you can identify any of them, and welcome to the undersides of our chins! Note to future selves: never again film from below. This is the least flattering angle possible.
More Soon,
S&M
P.S. Shout out to M's mom, who celebrates her birthday today. Woop!
Evan and I think the small fruit is a longan (can't quite tell from your video). The larger fruit is called milk fruit (in VIetnam, it's known as "good for the woman.")
ReplyDeleteActually, in Vietnam, the milk fruit is called "vu sua" which translates to "breastmilk." Appetizing!
ReplyDelete? Longan and Markisa??
ReplyDeleteDonna and Bob