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pu·lasan
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Princeton's WordNet
pulasan, pulassan, pulasan tree, Nephelium mutabilenoun
East Indian fruit tree bearing fruit similar to but sweeter than that of the rambutan
pulasan, pulassannoun
fruit of an East Indian tree similar to the rambutan but sweeter
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Pulasan
Nephelium ramboutan-ake, the pulasan, is a tropical fruit in the soapberry family Sapindaceae. It is closely related to the rambutan and sometimes confused with it. Other related soapberry family fruits include lychee and longan. Usually eaten fresh, it is sweeter than the rambutan and lychee, but very rare outside Southeast Asia.
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pulasan
Pulasan is a tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia, closely related to the rambutan and lychee. It is known for its sweet juicy flesh and its resemblance to the rambutan, with the main difference being its thick, woody, short-spiked rind. The fruit is typically consumed fresh but can also be used in preparation of jams and jellies. Its scientific name is Nephelium mutabile Blume.
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Pulasan
The pulasan, Nephelium mutabile Blume, is a tropical fruit closely allied to the rambutan and sometimes confused with it. It has various common names, including pulasan in English, Spanish and Malay, kapulasan in Indonesia, ngoh-khonsan in Thailand, and bulala in the Philippines. Usually eaten fresh, it is sweeter than the rambutan and lychee, but very rare outside Southeast Asia.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pulasan in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pulasan in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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- بولاسانArabic
- pulasanFrench
- pulasanPortuguese
- pulasanVietnamese
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