First of all, the suicide tree aka pong-pong is real and well-known in Thailand as a source of deadly poison. Despite this, the tree is commonly used to decorate streets and parks, so placing a pong-pong in a garden of the White Lotus resort was completely realistic.
Timothy Ratliff examines a pong-pong fruit in The White Lotus Season 3 – HBO
It was the fruits themselves that were faked in this popular series.
To get illustrations for this post, I went out to find a pong-pong tree in Songkhla, Thailand. It wasn't a difficult mission - plenty of them in each Thai city.
The author holds the pong-pong fruit
HBO didn't alter the color and texture of the fruit's skin.
Only peduncle is slightly different:
Pong-pong fruit - HBO
Short, thick, and dark greenish brown peduncle.
From this moment, a gap begins to emerge between life and the reality of the TV series.
Ratliff tears a pong-pong fruit with the peduncle - HBO
But the next second, the peduncle disappears, and the skin becomes yellowish:
Ratliff examines the fruit's flesh - HBO
And that's where the main fake appears - the pong-pong flesh:
Ratliff takes out kernels from the pong-pong - HBO
What are these particles on the fingers - do they mean the pong-pong fruit is a sort of fig?..
Ratliff holds the poisonous pong-pong kernels - HBO
And this is actually what's inside the pong-pong fruit:
It's easy to peel the skin (a piece of it is lying on the asphalt), but the fruit isn't fleshy. Instead of flesh, it contains a giant seed right below the skin - poisonous kernels are inside this fibrous wooden ball. In other words, the pong-pong fruit is actually a giant seed covered with green skin.
I tried to smash it with my foot (that's why the dirt is on the top of the seed) — but the seed remained unbroken.
If you want to take the kernels out of the pong-pong, you have to work hard with a machete.

And that's the reason why pong-pong fruits are wooden:
Some fruits are sweet and juicy because evolution has made them appealing to birds and mammals, turning them into seed carriers - the seeds travel in the animals' digestive systems. Pong-pong seeds however travel differently: they are hard and fibrous, making them ideal for long, safe journeys down rivers and across seas.
All photos were taken with a Nikkor 24mm on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 by the author in April 2025, in Songkhla, Thailand. The rest of the illustrations are screenshots from the HBO series The White Lotus.
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Very interesting read, never heard of the fruit nor the TV series before.
There are many cool facts about birds and plants that you can observe on every street in tropical Asia. I love learning about them... enriching the travel experience.
1, 2 seasons are gorgeous. The last is okay, imo. The show is very popular and discussed. One of the top discussed movie things this April I believe.
Thank you!
Ah, nice one.
What a seed! Way to manipulate the reality
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Yup, a capsule to cross seas! And a tool of justice:
That reminds me the chair of the drawned... If the person would survive then it's a witch, if died then was innocent
This was insightful
Thank you for this feedback! 🙂🥂
Nice detective work.😂😂
The pong-pong fruit in The White Lotus doesn't look like the real thing. Your photos from Thailand show what's real, and it's clear the show's team made some artistic choices. Cool to see the difference!
Yes, I believe they made an artistic choice saying "enough realistic details, we already have plenty of them" 🙂 Thank you!
Wow...
Really interesting!
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I now know more about pong-pong trees than I ever thought possible..
I watched every bit of White lotus and yearn for more. I remember seeing these trees in Bangkok at a park and wondered what it was. Interesting investigation on your part of the scene.
I was wondering about that when I saw the scene of him cracking it open. A friend told me some people made bowls out of them.