Mango The Thai mango is the sweetest in the world. Green and sour mangoes are best for salads. Thais also like to eat sweet mangos with sticky rice and sweetened coconut milk.
Durian This is called the King of Thai fruit. Durians can grow to 5kg each have have spiky green skin. Durians have a very strong smell and taste, but are well-loved by Thais.
Longan Longans are one of the most popular fruits in Thailand. The fruit grows in bunches like grapes. The brown skin is easy to break and the cream-coloured fruit inside is sweet like a lychee.
Mangosteen This fruit is called the Queen of Thai fruit. Mangosteens are become soft when ripe and are very sweet.Thais eat mangosteens for dessert.
Papaya
Papaya are originally from Mexico but are found all over Thailand. When they are still unripe. This long, oblong fruit was imported to Asia from Mexico over 400 years ago. When they are still green and sour, they are used as the prime ingredient of the popular Thai dish som-tam
Dragon Fruit Dragon fruit are eaten all over Thailand. They have a bright coloured skin and inside can be either white or bright red.