(1) East Indian tree with thick leathery leaves and edible fruit
(2) Two- to three-inch tropical fruit with juicy flesh suggestive of both peaches and pineapples
(1) The flavour of the usual mangosteen would be overwhelmed by this treatment.
(2) I was particularly struck by the tentacle-like roots of the waterberry, the arms of the baobab and the leaves of the mangosteen .
(3) The durian, mango, rambutan, mangosteen , pineapple and other fruits are displayed in the market along with a large selection of seafood.
(4) Prepare one dried persimmon, one mangosteen and one seed of bout-fruited steculia.
(5) The Thai fruits which are most popular include durians, mangosteens , rambutans, and longans.
(6) This has led some hotels in South East Asia to ban mangosteens from their premises.
(7) Another sign of overripe mangosteens is a powdery yellow appearance on both skin and stem.
(8) The fruit is now being grown on farms in Puerto Rico, and mangosteens are slowly arriving on the mainland.
(9) All that money I save by not buying mangosteens will go to my travel fund.
(10) Their divergent missions translate to two entirely different policies on the import of mangosteens .