Most of the actual fruit tasting takes place at a stand in the final World of Fruit Garden flanked by models of tropical foliage, fruit and revolving flowers. The slices of pineapple guava and “baby pineapple” are OK but nothing special, flavorwise; the horned kiwano melons look spectacular but are, as always, utterly insipid; and the rambutan, the hairy cousins of lychees, look weird and are pleasantly sweet.
Source: Los Angeles Times May 31, 2019 21:22 UTC