A mouthful or two of durian, the notoriously pungent fruit grown across Southeast Asia, is close enough to being a rite of ...
If you've ever been curious about the taste of durian, chances are you're an adventurous eater who's heard a thing or two about this interesting tropical fruit. Certainly, the durian's reputation ...
Once you actually taste and smell a ripe durian, the Southeast Asian fruit best known for its penetrating odor, you will understand what all the fuss is about—and why it’s banned from some public ...
The durian kingdom has spawned by-pro­d­ucts so wide in range that the thorny fruit is available 365 days in diverse forms.
Distinctive in taste and famously divisive, durian is not everyone's choice of fruit. This was certainly the case for some Chinese explorers when they first encountered it during the Ming Dynasty's ...
Asians call it the king of fruits, but many call it stinky fruit. The flavor of durian is sweet, but the odor is almost overwhelmingly foul. It's... Ooh that Smell: Designing a Stinkless Durian Asians ...
The durian fruit is quite possibly the world's smelliest fruit. Its odor is so pungent, the durian is banned on the Singapore Rapid Mass Transit. The produce has been compared to the stench of rotten ...
DESPITE the wide range of fruit crops grown in the country, Malaysians seem quite clear about their preference for durian to ...
Makeshift durian stalls here have been well received by local residents for making the seasonal fruit more accessible, ...
It’s time for a post about durian fruit in Dallas. A Los Angeles Times article last week made me think of the fruit, which comes into peak season in June. The profile tells the story of a certain Tan ...