{"id":3529,"date":"2023-03-24T15:52:27","date_gmt":"2023-03-24T14:52:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=3529"},"modified":"2023-03-24T15:52:27","modified_gmt":"2023-03-24T14:52:27","slug":"is-a-rambutan-a-tree-nut","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/is-a-rambutan-a-tree-nut\/","title":{"rendered":"Is a rambutan a tree nut?"},"content":{"rendered":"

A rambutan is a tropical fruit that looks like a lychee. The fruit is red and hairy on the outside, and white on the inside. The rambutan is native to Southeast Asia, and is grown in Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia. The rambutan tree can grow up to 30 feet tall, and the fruit is typically 3-4 centimeters in diameter.<\/p>\n

No, a rambutan is not a tree nut.<\/p>\n

Is A rambutan a nut? <\/h2>\n

Rambutan is a fruit that is native to Southeast Asia. The fruit is red and resembles a small lychee. The taste of the fruit is sweet and sour. The name of the fruit comes from the Malay word for hair, which is rambut.<\/p>\n

Tree nuts and peanuts are both considered allergens, but tree nuts are considered a priority allergen. This is because tree nuts can often cause more severe reactions than peanuts. Some of the tree nuts that are considered priority allergens include almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pecans, pine nuts (pignolias), pistachio nuts and walnuts.<\/p>\n

Is rambutan an allergen <\/h3>\n