Nephelium Mutabile, also known as the Malay apple or the tapak kuda fruit, refers to a type of fruit commonly found in Southeast Asia. While Nephelium Mutabile is the scientific name for this fruit, it also goes by a variety of other names, such as the shiny leaved longan, horse's hoof, and champedak. The fruit has a bumpy skin and is typically consumed when it is ripe. It has a sweet, juicy taste and is often used in various recipes. Overall, the fruit is known for its delicious taste and numerous health benefits, making it quite popular in the region where it is found.