Snake Fruit

(13 customer reviews)

£2.99

Skin like reptile scale, flesh inside that crunches like apple. The flavour is unlike anything else — pineapple, molasses, a faint vanilla, with a clean tartness running underneath. Confronting on first sight, addictive on second bite. The Indonesian palm fruit you’ll either love or pass to your braver friend.

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About

Snake fruit, or salak (Salacca zalacca), grows on a low palm native to Indonesia and Malaysia. Each fruit is a small pear-shaped pod wrapped in a brown, tessellated, scaled skin that genuinely looks like the side of a python. The skin is a defence mechanism, not a flavour clue.

Flavour & texture

Inside are two or three creamy-yellow segments around inedible seeds. The texture is unique in the fruit world — apple-crisp, almost dry, no juice — and the flavour is even stranger: pineapple, brown sugar and a faint vanilla, with a clean acidity that keeps it from cloying. Bali grows the famously sweetest variety (salak Bali); Java grows a tarter, more astringent cultivar.

How to enjoy

Pinch the pointed tip until the scales split, then peel away in pieces like a hard-boiled egg. Eat the segments, discard the seeds. Brilliant on its own, or sliced into a Southeast Asian fruit rojak with chilli, lime and palm sugar.

Quantity

Each, 0.5KG Box, 1KG Box