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The rambutan (<i>Nephelium lappaceum</i>) is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae. The fruit produced by the tree is also known as rambutan.<br/><br/>

The name rambutan is derived from the Malay/Indonesian word <i>rambutan</i>, meaning 'hairy', <i>rambut</i> the word for 'hair' in both languages, a reference to the numerous hairy protuberances of the fruit, together with the noun-building suffix <i>-an</i>.
The rambutan (<i>Nephelium lappaceum</i>) is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae. The fruit produced by the tree is also known as rambutan.<br/><br/>

The name rambutan is derived from the Malay/Indonesian word rambutan, meaning 'hairy', rambut the word for 'hair' in both languages, a reference to the numerous hairy protuberances of the fruit, together with the noun-building suffix -an.<br/><br/>

In Vietnam, it is called <i>chôm chôm</i> (meaning 'messy hair') due to the spines covering the fruit's skin.
The rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae. The fruit produced by the tree is also known as rambutan.<br/><br/>The name rambutan is derived from the Malay/Indonesian word rambutan, meaning 'hairy', rambut the word for 'hair' in both languages, a reference to the numerous hairy protuberances of the fruit, together with the noun-building suffix -an.<br/><br/>In Vietnam, it is called chôm chôm (meaning 'messy hair') due to the spines covering the fruit's skin.