Looks like a postcard. The water was very shallow, even at high tide. |
Julie arrived on my Birthday, from Los Angeles and it just so happened that her friend's Danny & Devon were visiting Thailand with their two kids. We headed to their hotel for a spontaneous good time, complete with baby elephants, cocktail twirling bartender (Tom Cruise type) and birthday sweets on the house!
This little fellow decided it was time for a swim |
Julie gets a hug. He also wrapped his trunk around her neck and planted a wet smelly kiss on her cheek. |
A roll in the sand after his swim. |
After playing with the elephants and feeding them bananas, we nestled in at the outside Bistro for some cocktails. The staff were "Thai Smile" and entertained us with bottle tossing, magic tricks, and birthday cakes. What a great way to spend my Birthday.
Birthday sweets, on the house! |
Devon, Danny, birthday cookie, Julie, and captain Ron. |
Ko (means island) Samui is Thailand's third largest island and one of the original islands that started the backpacker migration to Thailand. The island has matured into an all around tourist beach resort destination but you can still find some unspoiled beaches if you rent a car and explore the back roads. For all the "to-touristy" talk, Samui is unappreciated for it's size and beaches: we rented a car and traveled from the beautiful over the top Renaissance Marriott to the sleepy and rustic Lepia Lodge.
Julie arrived just in time for my Birthday and traveled with us the next day to Ko Samui |
Our Authentic Thai Bungalow. Very clean and lovely. |
After morning market we found Nikki Beach, which was just down the sand from Lepia Lodge. The ocean was blue as the sky and the bottom all sand with no rocks. Yeah!
Pool at Lepia Lodge. |
White Sand on Lamai Beach. Lepia Lodge |
Beach at Lepia Lodge |
Nikki Beach sofa beds overlooking the sea. The staff is awesome; they lay out an orange beach towel and fluff up a couple of pillows for you. |
Movie night on the beach! My favorite Western and Popcorn!!! |
Water Lilly |
No kidding! This is for real!! At the south end of Lamai Beach you will find the infamous Hin-Ta and Hin-Yai stone formations providing endless giggles from tourist and locals alike. Locals refer to the rocks as Grandfather and Grandmother. Hard to imagine they were shaped into their current formation over thousands of years!
Mangosteene |
Nutrition
value per 100 g
(Source: USDA National Nutrient data base) |
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Principle
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Nutrient
Value
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Percentage
of RDA
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Energy
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63 Kcal
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3%
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Carbohydrates
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15.6 g
|
12%
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Protein
|
0.50 g
|
1%
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Total Fat
|
0.4 g
|
2%
|
Cholesterol
|
0 mg
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0%
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Dietary Fiber
|
5.10 g
|
13%
|
Vitamins
|
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Folates
|
31 µg
|
8%
|
Niacin
|
0.286 mg
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2%
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Pantothenic acid
|
0.032 mg
|
<1%
|
Pyridoxine
|
0.041 mg
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3%
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Riboflavin
|
0.054 mg
|
4%
|
Thiamin
|
0.054 mg
|
4.5%
|
Vitamin A
|
35 IU
|
1%
|
Vitamin C
|
7.2 mg
|
12%
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Electrolytes
|
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Sodium
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7 mg
|
0.5%
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Potassium
|
48 mg
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1%
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Minerals
|
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Calcium
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5.49 mg
|
0.5%
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Copper
|
0.069 mg
|
7%
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Iron
|
0.17 mg
|
2%
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Magnesium
|
13.9 mg
|
3.5%
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Manganese
|
0.10 mg
|
4%
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Phosphorus
|
9.21 mg
|
1%
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Zinc
|
0.12 mg
|
1%
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Phyto-nutrients
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Carotene-α
|
1 µg
|
--
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Carotene-ß
|
16 µg
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--
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Cryptoxanthin-ß
|
9 µg
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Each tree bears several deep purple colored round shaped fruits, capped with light green calyx at the stem end. Fully matured fruit measures about 3-7 cm in diameter. Its outer tough rind is about 7-12 mm thick, contains bitter yellow latex that stains clothes black.
Internally; the fruit features 4 to 10 juicy, snow-white color, soft, fleshy triangular segments as in oranges. Each segment may contain 1-4 off white colored seeds. Seeds are inedible and bitter in taste. The flavor of fruit is sweet, fragrant, and delicious.
Unique for its appearance and flavor, mangosteen is often revered as queen of the tropical fruits, especially in the oriental regions. This exotic, purple color tropical-fruit is quite popular for its snow-white, juicy, delicious arils all over the Asian countries and in recent years grabbing the attention of European and American fruit lovers as well!
Botanically the fruit belongs to the family of Clusiaceae, of the genus: Garcinia. Scientific name: Garcinia mangostana.
There is a legend about Queen Victoria offering a reward of 100 pounds sterling to anyone who could deliver to her the fresh fruit. Although this legend can be traced to a 1930 publication by the fruit explorer, David Fairchild, it is not substantiated by any known historical document, yet is probably responsible for the uncommon designation of mangosteen as the "Queen of Fruit".
It is necessary to eat the Mangosteen grown within three or four degrees of latitude of the equator to realize at all the attractive and curious properties of this fruit.
"No other fruit, for me, is so thrillingly, intoxicatingly luscious...I'd rather eat one than a hot fudge sundae. Since 2006, private small volume orders for fruits grown in Purto Rico were sold to American gourmet restaurants who serve the aril pieces as a delicacy dessert.
After a few days work at the boat we decided we needed a night out in Patong. We mingled amongst the jugglers and the clowns, the ping pong girls, snake charmers, and red light haunts; dancing to a live band that actually played excellent music.
Julie and Vanessa |
Ron was our designated driver |
Revving up for a night out in Patong |
At our favorite restaurant and Bar, Panwa Bay. Brad sitting on Ron's lap. |
Bay near our Condo |
BIG Shrimp Tempura.....Yummy! |
Pick your Fish. We had the red snapper and large shrimp prepared two different ways. |
Large Colorful Lobster |
Fresh Flowers |
Pig Heads. UGH!!! |
Skinned Birds? Defiantly looks birdlike. |
Bull Frogs. Wonder if they eat the whole frog or just the legs. Who started eating frogs anyway? Is that why French people are called froggie? |
I think it's EEL? I hope not Unagi. |
Who would eat a poor little Turtle? |
The Tasty BUG BAR. Roasted exactly to your liking. |
Grasshoppers |
Yes,Roasted Cockroaches and they had HUGE ones as well. UGH and double UGH! |
V & V in the rain. It's actually really warm outside with 80% Humidity. |
At lunch with Vanessa |
The shipyard. That's little Slow Dance covered in white tarp, in-between those HUGE Fishing boats. |
Good Bye and Good Night for now.....more to come.
Pad Thai with Chicken. Fresh Salad with Thai dressing |
Green Mango Salad with fresh toasted coconut, peanuts, shredded green mango, sprouts, cilantro, fresh lime and dressing from Tamarind. Yummy! |