What the Heck is Starfruit?
Starfruit, or carambola, is a five-lobed yellow fruit native to Indonesia, India, and Sri Lanka, though it is now cultivated in tropical regions of both North and South America, as well. When sliced into cross sections, starfruit resembles a five-pointed star, which is how it got its name. Though not technically a member of the citrus family, starfruit’s sweetly-sour flavor is reminiscent of many citrus fruits. Starfruit features an edible waxy yellow skin and many contain small dark seeds in the center. Starfruit is a rich source of antioxidants and vitamin C, and is low in sugar, sodium, and acid. To choose a ripe starfruit, look for firm fruits that are bright yellow with only light tinges of green. Dark brown coloring along the five ridges is normal. To eat, simply slice the starfruit to the desired thickness, creating a series of flat star shapes. Remove and discard the seeds you find. You may also wish to scrape off the tough brown ridges prior to slicing. Here are some more ways