Have You Eaten Or Tasted Rambutan Before?

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1. The rambutan is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family of?  

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The correct answer is Sapindaceae. The rambutan is a medium-sized tropical tree that belongs to the family Sapindaceae. This family includes various species of trees and shrubs, many of which are native to tropical regions. The rambutan tree produces a fruit of the same name, which is known for its spiky red skin and sweet, juicy flesh. By being a member of the Sapindaceae family, the rambutan shares characteristics and traits with other plants in this family.

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Have You Eaten Or Tasted Rambutan Before? - Quiz

You are either referring to its fruit or the tree itself, Rambutan is native to the Indonesian and Malaysia tropical regions of East Asia. You think you can rack up to 90%?

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2. The rambutan is native to the Malay-Indonesian region, and other regions of tropical?  

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The correct answer is Southeast Asia. The rambutan is native to the Malay-Indonesian region, which is located in Southeast Asia. It is not native to Southeast Taiwan or Southeast India. Therefore, the correct answer is Southeast Asia.

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3. Ramburan is a vital fruit tree of humid tropical Southeast Asia, traditionally cultivated in?  

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Rambutan is a vital fruit tree traditionally cultivated in humid tropical Southeast Asia. It is commonly found in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above" as all three countries mentioned are known for cultivating Rambutan.

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4. It is closely related to several other edible tropical fruits including the?  

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All of the above is the correct answer because lychee, longan, and mamon are all edible tropical fruits that are closely related to each other. They belong to the same family, Sapindaceae, and share similar characteristics such as a sweet taste and a juicy texture. These fruits are commonly found in tropical regions and are popular for their unique flavors and nutritional benefits.

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5. Native to tropical Southeast Asia, rambutan is commonly grown in various countries, it has spread from there to parts of?   

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Rambutan, native to tropical Southeast Asia, has been commonly grown in various countries. It has spread not only to parts of Asia but also to Africa, Oceania, and Central America. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above."

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6. Around the 13th to 15th centuries, Arab traders who played a major role in?  

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During the 13th to 15th centuries, Arab traders played a significant role in Indian Ocean trade. They established extensive trade networks, connecting various regions and facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas. The Arab traders were known for their expertise in navigation and their involvement in the spice trade, which contributed to the growth and development of the Indian Ocean trade network during this period.

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7. Arab traders introduced rambutan to Zanzibar and East African in the?  

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During the 13th to 15th century, Arab traders introduced rambutan to Zanzibar and East Africa. This suggests that rambutan was not native to these regions and was brought over by Arab traders during this time period.

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8. The Dutch introduced rambutan to the Philippines from Indonesia in the year?  

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The correct answer is 1912. This is the year when the Dutch introduced rambutan to the Philippines from Indonesia.

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9. The Dutch introduced rambutan from their colony in Southeast Asia to Suriname in South Africa in the?  

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In the 19th century, the Dutch introduced rambutan from their colony in Southeast Asia to Suriname in South Africa.

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10. Rambutan has an evergreen tree growing to a height of?  

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Rambutan is a tropical fruit that grows on an evergreen tree. The correct answer is 12-20 meters because this is the typical height range for a fully grown rambutan tree.

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The rambutan is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family of?  
The rambutan is native to the Malay-Indonesian region, and other...
Ramburan is a vital fruit tree of humid tropical Southeast Asia,...
It is closely related to several other edible tropical fruits...
Native to tropical Southeast Asia, rambutan is commonly grown in...
Around the 13th to 15th centuries, Arab traders who played a major...
Arab traders introduced rambutan to Zanzibar and East African in the? ...
The Dutch introduced rambutan to the Philippines from Indonesia in the...
The Dutch introduced rambutan from their colony in Southeast Asia to...
Rambutan has an evergreen tree growing to a height of?  
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