During the months of July and early August, a uniquely shaped fruit is sold at the markets in the northwestern provinces of Vietnam. This wild forest fruit is highly sought-after due to its distinct flavor and purported health benefits. Join us as we explore this fascinating fruit!
1 What is the Mac Noang Fruit?
The Mac Noang fruit is oval-shaped, plump, with a pointed tip and bilateral symmetry. Each fruit contains 1-5 seeds, and each seed weighs approximately 20-25 grams. When ripe, the fruit turns a pale yellow or red color during July and resembles an eye-catching flower.
The Mac Noang fruit is oval-shaped with a pointed tip
Also known as the Sang fruit, Trom Quy, Mat Phuong seeds, jungle eggs, and chicken gizzard seeds, Mac Noang fruits grow wild on hills, slopes, forests, and gardens. The tree can grow up to 7-10 meters tall, with large, dark green leaves that are bigger than a palm, and white flowers that bloom in clusters beneath the leaves.
Mac Noang fruits have a unique sweet and nutty flavor with a crunchy texture. The fruits contain vitamins A, B1, B2, and C, as well as other nutrients beneficial to health. The fiber content creates a sense of fullness, providing roughage and reducing hunger pangs. It is an excellent choice for those looking to lose weight and reduce body fat.
The tree grows up to 7-10 meters tall with large, dark green leaves
Mac Noang seeds are used in delicious and nutritious dishes such as stir-fries, soups, stews, and porridge. Consuming these fruits is also believed to alleviate headaches.
Locals typically harvest the fruits when they are ripe and then boil them for about 15-20 minutes to make the thin skin easier to peel. To add variety, they may also pan-fry or roast the fruits.
Ripe Mac Noang fruits
In China, this fruit is known as the “Mat Phuong” or “Phu Quy” and is considered a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Additionally, the dried fruits can be used as a medicinal herb. In recent years, Mac Noang has gained popularity as a delicacy across Vietnam due to its nutritional value and unique flavor.
2 Price of Mac Noang Fruit
In the local markets of Lang Son, Mac Noang fruits are harvested from the forests and sold for approximately 30,000-40,000 VND per kilogram. Outside of the local markets, these fruits are transported and sold in the lowland provinces for around 80,000-100,000 VND per kilogram.
In China, this fruit commands a higher price, often selling for twice as much, reaching up to 60 CNY per kilogram, which is approximately 211,500 VND per kilogram.
Mac Noang fruits are sold at a higher price in China
This concludes our exploration of the Mac Noang fruit, a unique delicacy from the mountainous forests of Northwest Vietnam. Stay tuned for more interesting articles, and don’t forget to follow us for more exciting content!