Fresh rambutan opened to reveal its translucent white flesh during my first-time taste test. Introduction If you've never heard of rambutan before, don't worry—I hadn't either. Rambutan is a tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia. It's closely related to lychee, longan, pulasan, and quenepa. It has a bright red shell covered with soft, hair-like tendrils and translucent white flesh surrounding a single seed. Despite looking thorny, the "hairs" are actually soft and harmless to touch. The first time I heard about rambutan was when someone casually mentioned trying it on an online discussion platform. At the time, I didn't even know whether it was a fruit or some kind of dish. I read the post, forgot about it, and moved on. A while later, while browsing the Fresh Fruits section on Swiggy Instamart, I came across the name again. This time, there was a picture. Its bright red, hairy shell immediately caught my attention, and after looking at the peeled fru...
Kakiage Maki (left) and Haiku House Special Sushi Roll (right) served with soy sauce, pickled ginger, and om root at Haiku House. Introduction Sushi is probably one of the most famous Japanese dishes in the world. I've seen it everywhere—on YouTube, in movies, on food delivery apps, and across social media. People seem to either absolutely love it or become obsessed with it. If you've never tried sushi before, it's a traditional Japanese dish. It's typically made with seasoned vinegared rice combined with ingredients like vegetables, seafood, egg, or meat, often wrapped in a sheet of seaweed called nori . Despite what many people think, sushi doesn't always contain raw fish, and there are plenty of vegetarian varieties too. As someone who is always looking for new foods to try, sushi had been on my list for a long time. I'm the kind of foodie who enjoys experimenting. Whenever I discover a cuisine I've never tasted before, I immediately become curious about ...
Payhip makes it easy to launch a digital product store with no monthly subscription. Sell ebooks, templates, sticker packs, printables, and more—all from a beginner-friendly dashboard. Introduction For the longest time, I thought creating an online store meant paying a monthly subscription. When I first started exploring print-on-demand, I created a Shopify store using Printify. At the time, the plan cost me only about ₹20 per month , so it felt like a good deal to get started. But later, I discovered something even better for beginners. A platform where you can start selling digital products without paying any monthly store subscription at all. That platform was Payhip . Whether you're selling ebooks, printable planners, sticker packs, templates, digital art, software, or other downloadable products, Payhip lets you launch an online store for $0 upfront . You only pay transaction fees when you actually make a sale, making it one of the lowest-risk ways to start an online business...
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