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I live surrounded by Toronto Canada, and we have a outstandingly large Chinese, Vietnamese and Asian population, so we draw from fresh ones in twice a year from Taiwan and South East Asia. I own almost gone down on my fanny several times, they seem to close to to buy them, spit the seeds on the sidewalk and afterwards you are taking your life within your own hands.
I love them, the fresh are the best, and logans, a smaller publication, with a yellowy brown skin, even the tinned ones are nice, they are better for sweet and sour dishes when the fresh are not contained by season, if you can try them or the ones from Indonesia, they look like a furry reddish oval shaped lichee, the rambutan is a treat to try them adjectives you will be pleasantly surprise, they sell them buy the pound so win a couple and enjoy.
Yes! It's sweet, a little bit sour and very exotic!
Yes. No.
Yes I did and yes I did, they are sweet and juicy I enjoy them I think they are the Chinese equivilent to a strawberry.
No, i actually never hear of it, but I would like to know what it is.
r u talking in the order of a lychee?
i love it!
it's sweet and juicy :)
it's unspeakably difficult to find here though
yes i did and it be sweet and contains a really great juice inside it
no i haven't--but, isn't that what Otto shoplifted on the show "Top Chef"--after which he disqualified himself?!
Yes! Sweet n Sour, Juicy...teriffic next to ice-cream, extremely exotic and addictive. Only if the seeds werent within!!
Yes! I love lychees. To me the tang and texture is something like a cross between a grape and a kiwi, but not really similar to either one. They are best when they are chilled. Yumm!
Yes, but like most fruit, they are better fresh.
Had a big tree in my rear legs yard as a kid.
Every season, climbed it and get the best ones,
most of the time the birds beat me to it though.
And it's spelled Lychee.
I've eaten them! 'Lychee' and 'litchi' are basically alternative spellings - it's not an "English" fruit, so it doesn't really have a proper English autograph, just an attempt at spelling the Chinese term! They're VERY nice..!!
Yes and love them
yes, juicy and plump. I close to it.
Yes especially the Emperor litchi from China. It taste great and smell good.
Or you can try can litchi. The recommended recipe is litchi smoothies...
lychee? Love it! :)
Yes and I like them. To me that enjoy an almost perfumed fancy.
yes! i like it a lot.
yes...so good
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I live surrounded by Toronto Canada, and we have a outstandingly large Chinese, Vietnamese and Asian population, so we draw from fresh ones in twice a year from Taiwan and South East Asia. I own almost gone down on my fanny several times, they seem to close to to buy them, spit the seeds on the sidewalk and afterwards you are taking your life within your own hands.
I love them, the fresh are the best, and logans, a smaller publication, with a yellowy brown skin, even the tinned ones are nice, they are better for sweet and sour dishes when the fresh are not contained by season, if you can try them or the ones from Indonesia, they look like a furry reddish oval shaped lichee, the rambutan is a treat to try them adjectives you will be pleasantly surprise, they sell them buy the pound so win a couple and enjoy.
Yes! It's sweet, a little bit sour and very exotic!
Yes. No.
Yes I did and yes I did, they are sweet and juicy I enjoy them I think they are the Chinese equivilent to a strawberry.
No, i actually never hear of it, but I would like to know what it is.
r u talking in the order of a lychee?
i love it!
it's sweet and juicy :)
it's unspeakably difficult to find here though
yes i did and it be sweet and contains a really great juice inside it
no i haven't--but, isn't that what Otto shoplifted on the show "Top Chef"--after which he disqualified himself?!
Yes! Sweet n Sour, Juicy...teriffic next to ice-cream, extremely exotic and addictive. Only if the seeds werent within!!
Yes! I love lychees. To me the tang and texture is something like a cross between a grape and a kiwi, but not really similar to either one. They are best when they are chilled. Yumm!
Yes, but like most fruit, they are better fresh.
Had a big tree in my rear legs yard as a kid.
Every season, climbed it and get the best ones,
most of the time the birds beat me to it though.
And it's spelled Lychee.
I've eaten them! 'Lychee' and 'litchi' are basically alternative spellings - it's not an "English" fruit, so it doesn't really have a proper English autograph, just an attempt at spelling the Chinese term! They're VERY nice..!!
Yes and love them
yes, juicy and plump. I close to it.
Yes especially the Emperor litchi from China. It taste great and smell good.
Or you can try can litchi. The recommended recipe is litchi smoothies...
lychee? Love it! :)
Yes and I like them. To me that enjoy an almost perfumed fancy.
yes! i like it a lot.
yes...so good
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