Despite this visceral description of the durian’s pungent odour, the fact remains that the 'king of fruits' is more popular today than ever, not just domestically, but also internationally.
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Fruit in Thailand ranges from the sweet, succulent mangoes that are a vital part of Thai desserts to the durian, known as the ...
In hotels, airports and train stations in Asia, signs prohibiting the consumption of durian can be seen everywhere. Yet the fruit’s smell does not stop the Chinese from eating it, any more than ...
Indonesia is expanding cultivation and completing legal procedures in preparation to begin exporting durians to China, ...
DURIAN, the King of Fruits, is without doubt a Malaysian favourite. Apart from eating the flesh of this thorny fruit, locals are known to add the pulp to various drinks and dishes. As Malaysia is ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Just one 2.5-kilogram durian from Nonthaburi, Thailand, can cost $380. Yet the fruit has a smell that some people find extremely unpleasant.
Some sellers marketing Thai durians as Malaysian Musang King varieties as season ends Return of durian claw machines: One man catches over 20 fruit at Yishun ... Giant's all-you-can-eat durian ...