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This photo shows a collection of rambutan fruits. These distinctive tropical fruits have a vibrant appearance with spiky, hair-like protrusions covering their exterior. The rambutans in this photo display a range of colors including red, pink, green, and yellow-orange hues, indicating various stages of ripeness. Rambutans are native to Southeast Asia and belong to the same family as lychee and longan. Beneath their hairy exterior is a translucent, sweet flesh that surrounds a single seed. The name "rambutan" comes from the Malay word for "hair," referring to the fruit's characteristic spiny appearance. These fruits are commonly sold in markets throughout Southeast Asia and have become increasingly available in other parts of the world as exotic fruits gain popularity.