Have you ever tried dâu da (Burmese grape)? Image by lanhue.com Mùa hè, mùa của vô vàn loại trái cây nàng thích. 😍 #dâuda #burmesegrape #huế #huecity #lanhue #vietnam #tropicalfruit (at Hue, Vietnam)
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Canada

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Spain

seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Netherlands

seen from Bosnia & Herzegovina
seen from Israel

seen from Israel

seen from Costa Rica

seen from United States

seen from Philippines
seen from Indonesia

seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia

seen from Thailand
Have you ever tried dâu da (Burmese grape)? Image by lanhue.com Mùa hè, mùa của vô vàn loại trái cây nàng thích. 😍 #dâuda #burmesegrape #huế #huecity #lanhue #vietnam #tropicalfruit (at Hue, Vietnam)
#มะไฟ #burmesegrape #fruit 180422 https://www.instagram.com/p/Ccf9HJ0Jz2C/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
🌿👀 #BurmeseGrapes ready to welcome tourists for the upcoming National Festival💧🇰🇭!
Growing before long in the land of farm fruits-like near #PrasatPreahEnkosei, #BurmeseGrape is one of the species of plants which starts to bloom at the beginning of January and produces the ripe fruits in April. This fruit is prettily strange from any other local fruits meanwhile it’s both sides are eatable with a little bitter and sour but it’s good to go with salt with chilli pepper. And a few [Burmese Grape Trees] that have been growing at #ROKKHAKRIVERRESORT are naturally sweet taste with its locally organic flavour. Our customers can eat it without fear while staying here with us.
As we all knew that, Cambodia is not only the Kingdom of people but also home to species of plant and all kinds of animals to be visited. In the ancient time, the City of Angkor is obviously surrounded by the farm-land which feeds millions of people. Once tourists pay a visit to Angkor Archaeological Park they will take a shine to the dense forest, lush and grassy rice field with local villages and the street fruit sellers who are sitting and waiting to sell their own products which normally hanged on the tree leaves or liana as to keep attraction to the passengers and those products are 100% organic that most of them picked from the villages nearby and typically from the Angkor forest.
If the journey takes you to visit this Kingdom make sure you don’t MISS it!