A persimmon-like fruit native to the tropics of Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. (All Images : iStock)
This little, melon-like fruit is native to Southeast Asia and is particularly popular in Vietnam.
This fruit is very well-liked in Australia, New Zealand, and Africa, where it originated.
This fruit is a sign of longevity, happiness, and good fortune, in Chinese and Japanese ceremonies.
These dark purple berries look like giant grapes, and are extremely rare besides in Brazil.
It is impossible to find them outside of Asia. They are tiny, approximately the size of a cherry, with a rough dark crimson exterior.
This interesting fruit resembles unripe corn rather than delectable fruit.
It is shaped like a pickle or a chunky weird-looking finger, which is why it got its name.
Found in tropical regions of Southeast Asia, Hawaii, Australia, and the Pacific Islands.
It is sometimes referred to as the "fruit of the gods," is a fruit that is somewhat smaller than a tennis ball.