
Origin: Pali-Sanskrit Loanword (Phonetic Evolution)
สรรพ (sàp-phá) | All / Universal | Source: Pali ‘Sabba’
รส (rót) | Taste / Flavor | Source: Sanskrit ‘Rasa’
By combining ‘All’ (Sappa) with ‘Taste’ (Rasa), the word—originally ‘Sapparasa’—literally translates to ‘The Fruit of All Tastes’ — referring to its complex profile of sweet, sour, and tart flavors.
รส (rót) is also found in: รสชาติ 📣 (rót-châat) – Flavor (Taste + Nature).
Thai: ฉัน ชอบ กิน สับปะรด ภูแล 📣
Transliteration: chǎn châawp gin sàp-bpà-rót phuu-lae
Translation: I like eating Phulae pineapples.






































































