Perhaps you're thinking of a Lychee. Just don't forget to peel it!http://images.google.ca/images?q=lychee
It only has one seed.
The origin of the word 'lychee' is Chinese.
Lychee fruit, also called lychee nuts, are not poisonous. The seed of the lychee is not poisonous, but it is not recommended that it be eaten.
Do you mean Litchi nut. It's a nut grown on a Chinese tree that bears bright red fruits.Leechee Nut, Lychee Nut or Litchi Nut is an attractive glossy leafed evergreen tree native to South China. Lychee develops small green-white flowers which grow in panicles close to 12 inches long. These panicles then produce very tasty edible 'nuts' borne in large, red clusters. Mature fruits are bright red, rough, brittle and warty on the outside, with bright white delicious fruit inside, very nice to eat fresh out of hand. The appearance is like seeing clusters of strawberries hanging at the end of branch tips.
anyone who has seen a lychee would say it looks like a pale scrotum...
ITS TYPE OF FRUIT
A fruit.
It is a tropical and subtropical fruit tree native to Southern China and Southeast Asia, and now cultivated in many parts of the world. The fresh fruit has a "delicate, whitish pulp" with a "perfume" flavor that is lost in canning, so the fruit is mostly eaten fresh. Dried lychee are often called lychee nuts, though, of course, they are not a real nut.
this is type furits
laten 195bc
lychee