Bali's Paradise Fruits (2024)

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Some Bali fruit is seasonal but almost all is safe to eat.

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All fruit should be washed, but by “safe to eat” we mean that almost no fruit in Bali is sprayed with noxious chemicals, nor is it genetically modified. Bali has such a variety of "wild" fruit that you should take advantage of the situation while here. It literally almost “falls off the trees” and as a result you will be amazed how cheap most fruit is.

If you see deciduous fruit, it is usually imported, and most imported fruit is picked when still green, so lacks that “sun-ripened” flavor. In Bali, most fruit is sold the day it is picked, not stored, unless exported.

Dragon Fruit:

A typical fruit in abundance right now is Dragon Fruit (hylocereus), said to originate in Mexico but now “native” to many Asian countries. Its Asian names include the Malay buah naga and pitahaya. The name 'pitahaya' or 'pitaya' is derived from Spanish.

The fruits have red or white meat with tiny black, edible pips and are great anti-oxidants. Delicious in a smoothy.

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Mangosteen:

Also abundant right now is the Mangosteen (manggis) packed with essential nutrients that are needed for growth, development and overall well-being. Research has shown that this purple-skinned fruit with white segments is loaded with a class of naturally occurring polyphenol compounds known as xanthones, which have anti-inflammatory properties.

Xanthones in mangosteen actually heal the cells damaged by free radicals. The little fruit contains catechins – antioxidants that are five times more effective against free radicals than vitamin C. Then this amazing fruit also has quinones (potent anti-bacterials).

Mangosteen is loaded with B vitamins – like niacin, folate, riboflavin and thiamin. The skin or shell can be brewed into a tea which contains the above properties. The tea powder can be bought in Bali supermarkets.

Durian:

Very popular with locals right now is the infamous Durian. The name is derived from duri (thorn) and suffix an which means thorny fruit. Widely known as the King of Fruits, durian is a Bali native fruit and available from now to August. Ripe durian always spread a strong odour that can be recognized from 1 kilometer away. Many hotels ban the fruit from their premises.

There are many durian jokes in Bali, but we recently had a laugh for another reason. As we rode along Jalan Sunset in South Bali, our driver pointed out a durian hanging from the back bumper of a car; like the henpecked driver was told “You find some other way of bringing that thing home than in this car.”

The odour on passing a stall of them is enough to be off-putting. They are reputed to be very good to eat, like camembert or brie cheese! I am not partial to them either.

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Coconut:

Feeling thirsty in the middle of the day? Nothing better than a young Coconut, deftly opened by a Balinese expert. We had breakfast with our sons in a local warung once and ordered a coconut with 2 straws. It came with the opening in the shape of a heart. How did they know? Almost 30 years together and still drinking from the same…..coconut. Ask for a spoon and dig out the white flesh; quite enjoyable and very healthy!

Jackfruit: the big sweet tasting fruit, is found everywhere on the island. There is even a Jackfruit in the garden area of a Lebanese restaurant in Legian, with real fruit in season. Jackfruits resemble durian, in the shape of a rugby ball but without the spikes of the durian or the smell of a well-used jackboot. They also grow to the size of a very large rugby ball. People use the jackfruit as additional ingredient in local desserts like Es Buah (fruits in ice with coconut milk and sugar), Es Campur (assorted jelly, fruits and young coconut meat with coconut milk, cream and sugar with ices).

The unripe jackfruit is also use in traditional cuisine, like gulai nangka (jackfruit curry) and for lawar (chopped jackfruit, grated coconut, chopped meat and bones and spicy seasonings). Warning: Do not take jackfruit pieces in your fingers; you will spend ages removing the sticky goo. Dishwashing liquid and hot water 3 times on my last venture before I discovered knives and forks work.

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Rambutan:

If you like lichees, you will like Rambutan (hairy lichees). They come in bunches, growing on brittle stalks. Use a sharp knife to make an incision half way round the thick skin, squeeze open and enjoy the little sweet ball, not forgetting that the pip should be discarded after chewing off the meaty fruit. By the way, there is a pip in one of the segments of a mangosteen.

Guava: known as Jambu Batu or Jambu biji, is a pear shaped fruit green to yellow with white or red meat. Full of Vitamin A and C and easily found anywhere on the island in season. The leaves are used locally for herbal medicine, especially to cure diarrhea and diabetes. Guavas leaving a pervading pleasant smell.

Bananas:

Now before you say: “I wonder why he left out the Banana,” here goes. It is a very popular and important fruit in Bali. Bananas sell in clusters (or hands) with green to yellow skin and white to yellow flesh. Sometimes green-looking bananas are ripe, and yellow-skinned bananas are unripe. You get to know after living a while in Bali.

At least 42 different varieties have been named, but research indicates that there could be well over 300 varieties of bananas across the archipelago of Indonesia available right through the year.

Bananas can be fried (piesang goreng) and served with honey. Variations are sold at many food stalls at traditional markets. Balinese also use the stem of the plant for a meal. The food is named ares or jukut ares; the young stem is finely chopped then spicy seasoning and some chicken or pork added to form a delicious and nourishing dish.

More fruit to come at a later date. The list is too long for one meal.

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FAQs

What is the English name for Bali fruit? ›

'Jeruk Bali'

Pomelo is a backyard-grown fruit that's widely sold in traditional markets and supermarkets. This large citrus fruit comes in 2 general types based on the color of the flesh, namely white and pink. The rind is usually thick and spongy.

Can you eat Bali fruit? ›

Some Bali fruit is seasonal but almost all is safe to eat.

What is the most popular fruit in Bali? ›

Mango is one of the most popular fruits in Bali and my all time favorite. The Balinese mango turns from green to yellow - red when ripe, the inside is intense orange. The taste is very sweet. It can be eaten fresh as a desert or snack but can also be used in salads and smoothies.

What fruits are in season now in Bali? ›

Now is the fruit season in Bali, there are a lot of fruits that one can find, mainly mangosteen, duku, rambutan and durian. This year the harvest is particularly rich in quantity and quality. But the pandemic has changed the habits of the producers. Usually, those fruits are easily found along the roads.

How long does a Bali belly last? ›

Bali Belly can be a short, sharp 24-hour illness or one that can last for up to 4 or 5 days. The following medications and remedies are available to treat Bali Belly: To treat diarrhoea - Diapet (Bali) or Imodium (Australia & Bali) To treat dehydration – drinks like Gatorade or Pocari Sweat (Bali)

What is the name of the sweetest fruit in the world? ›

In terms of flavor of sweetness, mangoes are considered the sweetest fruits in the world, particularly the carabao mango, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The sweetness of a fruit is often determined by the person, not necessarily the fruit's sugar content.

How do you get rid of Bali belly? ›

These are the top 6 ways to treat Bali Belly that you can do:
  1. Coconut Water. Coconut water is believed to be a natural remedy to neutralize toxins in the body. ...
  2. Yakult. ...
  3. Others Probiotics Drink. ...
  4. Norit or Charcoal Tablets. ...
  5. Travelan and Imodium. ...
  6. Contact Bali Clinic or On-Call Doctor.
Feb 17, 2020

What is the healthiest exotic fruit? ›

7 exotic fruits that are healthy, delicious and smell of summer all year round
  1. 7 exotic fruits that are healthy, delicious and smell of summer all year round. ...
  2. Mango. ...
  3. Kiwi. ...
  4. Pineapple. ...
  5. Banana. ...
  6. Pitaya, or dragon fruit. ...
  7. Orange. ...
  8. Papaya.
Jul 13, 2023

What foods to avoid Bali belly? ›

To reduce your risks of ingesting contaminated food, avoid eating:
  • Undercooked meat and seafood.
  • Street food from vendors that appear unclean.
  • Buffets unless from a reputable restaurant.
  • Peeled fruit.
  • Raw salads.
  • Cold or lukewarm food that should be hot.

What is the most eaten food in Bali? ›

1. Nasi goreng. Nasi goreng, literally meaning "fried rice”, is one of the most popular Balinese dishes and you'll find it everywhere from street food joints to fancy hotels. The dish consists of rice fried with chunks of meat and vegetables, and a fried egg on top.

What is the king of fruits in Bali? ›

King of fruits 'Durian', a native fruit from Indonesia, particularly known for its strong odour.

What is the pink fruit in Bali? ›

The Indonesian name for pink guava is jambu biji and it sees many uses in local cuisine. You may find jambu biji dipped into a syrup for a tangy dessert, brewed along with its leaves into a range of delicious infusions, used as a vegetable to accent several recipes of salad, or simply quartered and eaten raw.

What fruits are safe to eat in Bali? ›

To stay safe, it's best to stick to whole fruits that you can peel yourself. Here are some tips to keep in mind: Look for whole fruits that you can peel yourself, such as bananas or oranges. Avoid pre-chopped or packaged fruits that have been sitting out for a while.

What fruit is native to Bali? ›

One of the famous fruits from Bali is Salak Bali. Salak Bali has a very sweet taste. So that this fruit is also known as Salak Gula Pasir. The size of this salak is smaller than salak in general, but the seeds are not so big.

What is lychee in English? ›

1. or lychee nut or litchi nut or less commonly lichee nut : the small, oval to roundish fruit of a Chinese tree (Litchi chinensis) of the soapberry family having a rough or warty, yellow, pink, or reddish leathery rind and sweet to slightly acidic usually whitish edible flesh that surrounds a single large seed.

What is the difference between rambutan and lychee? ›

Taste: To the discerning soapberry fan, rambutan and lychee have distinct flavors and levels of sweetness: Rambutan is creamy and aromatic like dragon fruit. In contrast, lychee flesh tends to be both crisper and brighter, much like mangosteen or watermelon.

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