Mamarazzi went to Pasar Malam the other day. Bought some "Nong Nang" which are nearly as big as my head.
My Kaw Kaw said these are not Nong Nang wor..said they might "look like Nong Nang, taste like Nong Nang but it's not Nong Nang". Hmmmm....sound like something that a politician said before .
Mine....all mine.
Can use as boulders for my car car to go around
oh..i love this. Is it call apple something? They got purple color one also right?
ReplyDeletenong nang? never head of that word.... I saw this "fruit" before, but never know the name... whats the english name? nong nang? or is it a fruit or vege?
ReplyDeleteNong nang? :O
ReplyDeletenever heard of it.. . ;D hahahha..
Annie
ReplyDeleteYa ...something something apple. Yes...got purple colour one also. But these one that Mamarazzi bought are larger size. Maybe kacukan or what.
Fadli
ReplyDeleteNong Nang is a malay word in the east coast i think.
Not sure of the english name. Some say Annona squamosa and some say sugar apple.
Here is the phot...the one i bought was on the left side http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pineapple_shijia.jpg
It's a fruit.
Jensem
ReplyDeleteANg moh laici? heard before?
Cherimoya la....looks like nonang but not nonang.....cherimoya has smoother skin, nonang has move curves???
ReplyDeleteLG
ReplyDeleteduno what la....someone said looks like nong nang taste like nong nang but not nong nang LOL
what fruit is it???? =D
ReplyDeleteby the i have one question, how did u transfer u blogspot to your own domian???
ReplyDeleteMars Mell-o
ReplyDeleteYes it's a fruit.
A friend helped me to transfer into own domain
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ReplyDeleteI googled it and it's called sugar apple. My parents used to plant this in our backyard. :)
ReplyDeleteoh Nong Nang...I have never heard of this but looking at the fruit I think it is custard apple if I am not mistaken :p
ReplyDeleteYes, this is called a Custard Apple, Sweet Apple (common names) and Annona squamosa (scientific name). Many home used to have it in the villages. After we pluck the fruit, we will put it in the rice urn and let it ripen naturally. It is very sweet, as sweet as Small Kucing.
ReplyDeleteMars Mello
ReplyDeletehave emailed you.
Mummy Gwen
ReplyDeleteya Mamarazzi googled too . Got so many names for it
Elin
ReplyDeletelooks like ang moh laici mix with durian belanda.
Autumn
ReplyDeleteThese the skin are smoother than those taman at home wor. Maybe kacukan kot
oh, it's called Nong Nang in Malay?? hehe, i only know it's custard apple in English~~ :p
ReplyDeletenong nang.....sound very Vietnamese....ha ha ha! You can find huge ones in Vietnam Ben Thanh market
ReplyDeleteSK
ReplyDeleteSo many names in Chinese too
Pete
ReplyDeleteThese are big ones wor...not like the small ones that tanam at home. RM10 for 3 or 4 biji
What is Nong Nang? It looks like a big custard apple( sweetsop)to me, how does it taste?
ReplyDelete(Browsing through your comments)What...?! Sweet apple, really have no idea what it is. Guess I better start googling now!=_=
Alice Law
ReplyDeleteIt's like mix between soursop and ang moh laici