Luohan guo,
commonly known as‘monkfruit’, is the herbaceous fruit
of an up to 5 meter long perennial vine with hearth-shaped leaves, that is known by the
botanical Latin name
Thladiantha grosvenorii.
These globular fruits are about 7
centimeters in diameter, with a smooth yet hard, khaki
to green-brownish shell, covered with fine hairs and
contain a sweet, edible pulp and numerous seeds.
luohan guo (arahat fruits)
luohan guo (arahat fruits)
The fruits are dried and used in
traditional Chinese medicine for a variety of ailments,
by infusing the constituents in boiling water to extract
a medicinal drink.