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The durian, a spiky fruit that grows across Southeast Asia, has a polarizing reputation for its pungent odor and strong taste ...
A wild durian tree in the central Tongod district of Sabah is set to become a tourist attraction. The tree, also known as ‘red durian tree’, has been recognised for being the oldest and ...
Durian is even banned in various hotels and public spaces across Southeast Asian countries. In 2018, a load of durian delayed the departure of an Indonesian flight after travelers insisted the ...
Everything you should know about "The King of Fruit" Jason Donnelly / Food Styling by Lauren McAnelly / Prop Styling by Lexi Juhl Durian isn't called "The King of Fruits" for nothing. It's a fruit ...
With the espresso splicing trend beginning to percolate, East Village’s fruit-centric coffee shop Not as Bitter has concocted possibly the wildest hybrid to date: the Durian latte.
From dawn to midnight, Huang Qijun nurtures and tends to 10,056 durian trees, every day. By late March, the mild weather in China’s southernmost province of Hainan – with occasional overcast ...
Hoa, the owner of 200 durian trees in Tien Giang, said she sold the fruit at prices of VND190,000 per kilogram in early February, and VND120,000-130,000 in early March. Thanh, a durian grower in Can ...
A 2016 celebration of the durian harvest at a village in central Java, Indonesia. Shutterstock. In Malaysia, it’s common to find courtyards full of durian trees in people’s homes.