Living in Costa Rica With Mamón Chino - The most addictive fruit on Earth. (2024)

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Mamón chino are sold on practically every corner in Costa Rica between the months of July and October. If you’ve ever tasted these spikey, irresistible sweets then you’re probably an addict, too.

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If not, don’t fret. You will be soon.

What is mamón chino and where does it come from?

Remember Sweet Tarts — those sweet and sour circular candies that came in rolls that old people always gave out on Halloween? Well, think of the mamón chino fruit as nature’s organic “sweet tart.”

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Mamón chino is thought to have originated in Indonesia and Malaysia, where it is called rambutan (“ram-boo-tan”). In Costa Rica, mamón chino roughly translates to “Chinese sucker.” Since that doesn’t really have a nice ring to it in English, they’re often called hairy lychees (fun fact: they aren’t technically lychees, but they are closely related).

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Here, we call them mamones (“ma-moan-nez”) for short. These suckers grow on beautiful farms, primarily in the Caribbean and the Osa Peninsula (picture an apple orchard littered with prickly tropical orbs instead of apples). Once a tree has matured enough to bear fruit, green thorny balls will appear that gradually turn red as they ripen over the course of about 6 months.

Then Costa Rica turns into a mamón eating free-for-all.

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How do you eat them?

For beginners, this hairy, funny-looking fruit can look quite intimidating to eat.
Fear not — devouring them is easy. Just slice open the lychee around the center with a small knife (or your fingernails), and pop off the top. Or if you’re really impatient, gnaw at it with your teeth until you’ve exposed the fleshy insides.

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Once you’ve chucked the red spiked shell, pop the smooth white oblong sphere into your mouth. Gently chew or suck on it until you’re left with nothing but the seed, which you can spit out and throw away (although I have also heard that you can boil the pits and eat them for an extra nutritional kick).

It’s impossible to eat just one. So if you pick up a bag of them and plan on sharing, be sure to get 1 kilo for each person to avoid mamón chino-related violence.

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Varieties

There are more flavors and varieties of mamón chino than I can describe here. Each tree grown from seed on any given farm has it’s own ‘personality’ and bears fruit that tastes completely different from its neighbor-trees (this is not quite true for the grafted variety).

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“Injertados,” or “grafted” mamónes are slightly more expensive because the fruit is harvested from branches of very specific, high quality hybrid trees. They are worth the extra dollar or two, because the pulp of grafted rambutan is consistently sweet and falls off the seed cleanly and effortlessly. Click here to learn more about grafting and what it means.

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In Guanacaste, you can pick up a bag of regular mamónes for about 1500 colones ($3) a kilo, or injertados for 2500 colones ($5) a kilo. In the Caribbean or the Osa Peninsula, closer to where they are grown, you can usually pick them up for half the price.

Nutrition Facts

Just 100 grams of mamon chino provides about 66% of your daily Vitamin C requirement. I’m pretty sure no one in the history of time has been able to stop at just 100 grams, so you can bet you’ll get well over the recommended Vitamin C in one sitting.

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These fruits also contain copper, which is a trace element important for brain function and skin and bone health, as well as a number of other bodily processes you can read about here.

All photos by Genna Marie of TamarindoFamilyPhotos.com

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  • Living in Costa Rica With Mamón Chino - The most addictive fruit on Earth. (8)

    Peggy RuseNovember 26, 2017 at 12:26 am

    Where can you get maman chinos in the US?

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Living in Costa Rica With Mamón Chino - The most addictive fruit on Earth. (2024)

FAQs

What is Mamon Chino fruit in English? ›

rambutan

What does Mamon Chino mean? ›

The name of the fruit tells you a lot about the food. mamon is from the word mamar, meaning 'to suck'. Chino comes from “China”. Therefore, the 'mamon chino' is the Chinese sucking fruit.

What is mamon fruit in Costa Rica? ›

About: The Mamón Chino is a relative of the lychee, sometimes known as the Rambutan. Notable for their vibrantly colored skin, which can range from green to red-orange to vibrant orang, and their “hairy” exterior, these plants can be found on many street-side stands throughout Costa Rica when they are in season.

What is chino fruit in English? ›

Chinotto oranges (Citrus myrtifolia) come from a tree that originated in China. They're shaped similar to typical oranges, but their taste is more tart and sour—and their smell is intense. California's chinotto harvest begins in April and ends late May. In Italy, the fruit is commonly grown in Liguria and Sicily.

What do mama chinos taste like? ›

Once you have an opening, the thick skin easily slips off, leaving behind a soft, semi-gelatinous ball. It tasted a little bit fruit, a little bit gummy bear, all delicious! P.S. Warning! There is a nutty seed in the center of the fruit that I did not get a pic of.

What is the sin of mamon? ›

During the middle ages, mammon was personified as Mammon, the demon of greed and avarice, who was one of the seven deadly sins and a Prince of Hell. As a demon, Mammon has been associated with pagan gods, such as Dis Pater, the Roman god of the underworld and wealth, and Plutus, the Greek god of abundance and wealth.

What does mamones fruit taste like? ›

Mamoncillo fruits should be served ripe and have a tangy, acidic, and sweet vinous taste reminiscent of a cross between a lime and lychee.

What is the spiritual meaning of mamon? ›

mammon, biblical term for riches, often used to describe the debasing influence of material wealth. The term was used by Jesus in his famous Sermon on the Mount and also appears in The Gospel According to Luke. Medieval writers commonly interpreted it as an evil demon or god.

What is the number one fruit to eat everyday? ›

Blueberries are the healthiest fruit, based on my expertise and research. To start, they are blue in color due to their high levels of anthocyanin, a type of antioxidant. Studies show that eating blueberries regularly may reduce the likelihood of developing heart disease, as well as Type 2 diabetes.

What fruit helps you stay up? ›

Bananas contain an amino acid called tyrosine which helps boost alertness and concentration. Eating a banana in the morning can help you stay awake throughout the day. You can add a banana to your breakfast or eat it as a snack during the day.

What fruit makes you the happiest? ›

Bananas contain the amino acid tryptophan as well as vitamins A, B6 and C, fibre, potassium, phosphorous, iron and carbohydrate. Mood-boosting carbohydrates aid in the absorption of tryptophan in the brain, while vitamin B6 helps convert the tryptophan into the mood-lifting hormone serotonin.

What is the ice cream fruit in Costa Rica? ›

Inga edulis, known as ice-cream bean, ice-cream-bean, joaquiniquil, cuaniquil (both from Nahuatl: cuahuxinicuile combining cuahuitl "tree"; icxitl "feet" and necuilli "crooked") guama or guaba, is a fruit native to South America.

What is the egg fruit in Costa Rica? ›

The canistel grows up to 10 m (33 ft) high, and produces orange-yellow fruit, also called yellow sapote, up to 7 cm (2.8 in) long, which are edible raw. Canistel flesh is sweet, with a texture often compared to that of a hard-boiled egg yolk, hence its colloquial name "eggfruit".

What is the difference between rambutan and mamon chino? ›

While rambutan, mamon chino, and lychee share some similarities, they are distinct fruits: – Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) has a spiky red or yellow skin and a sweet, juicy flesh. – Mamon chino (Melicoccus bijugatus) features a hairy green or yellowish skin and a tangy-sweet flavor.

What are Mamones called in Mexico? ›

Mamoncillo fruits are also known by many regional names, including Quenepas in Puerto Rico, Mamones in El Salvador, Ginep and Guenepa in Jamaica, Barbados, and Guyana, Kenep in Haiti, Guayo or Grosella de Miel in Mexico, Kenet in French Guiana, Limoncillo in the Dominican Republic, Mauco in Venezuela, and Mamon or Maco ...

What are the benefits of rambutan fruit? ›

Conclusions. Rambutan is a tropical fruit that is a powerhouse of vitamins and minerals. Rambutan benefits include better heart health, improved digestion, reduced inflammation, better skin and hair health, etc. The fruit can be eaten raw, but many people prefer to juice it.

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