Lychee
Ode to Lychee
Original artwork and poem by Kieran Gonsalves (c) 2026. This was a study in painting textures.
Just when I thought I’d seen it all, along came the lychee
Slightly larger than a grape with flesh that is crunchy ‘n juicy
Slightly larger than a grape with flesh that is crunchy ‘n juicy
Wrapped in a rough reddish skin, it is native to South Asia.
Take just one bite to experience a floral citrusy fantasia!
For millennia it was the fruit of choice of the Chinese Emperor.
A trip to your grocery store is all you now need, dear adventurer
It makes a cool refreshing drink to beat the summer heat
I prefer to scarf down a handful fresh ones. Oh, what a treat!!

Comments
Never had it. (WhatsApp comment from a dear friend in Florida)
Curious about the name / pronunciation- is it Ly-chee or Lee-chee? Same great taste by any other name? (WhatsApp comment from a very dear childhood friend)
JFYI, the original Chinese Mandarin is ‘lìzhī’ - Kieran
You've drawn them beautifully 😍 (WhatsApp comment from a very dear friend in Pune)
Glad you liked it - Kieran
Shahi lychee from Muzaffarpur (Bihar) is well known for its large, juicy fruit and aromatic flavour.
India has developed cultivars suited to the local climate. - Kieran
My favorite drink is
Homare Lychee Nigori Sake, that combines lychee fruit flavor with sake with a spritz of lemon juice. These fruit sakes are generally fruity, sweet, and low-alcohol beverages and to die for when served chilled 👌 - Kieran
One sent a photo with her favorite Lychee mocktail.
Another from Sydney Australia posted a photo of his lychee tree bearing fruit (apparently Australian lychee develop earlier and taste better than the Chinese crop but are also more expensive)
Still another remembers eating delicious lychees in Bihar, turns out Muzaffarpur grows Shahi lychees that are prized for their flavor - Kieran