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Saturday, January 8, 2022

Durian is a fruit that can be found all over Southeast Asia

 The durian, a fruit so distinctive it has been compared to garlic and horse tranquilizer because of its powerful smell that some people love while others can't stand the scent. It's origin is said to come from Malaysia but duelling across borders into Thailand where they are grown commercially as well with over 300 named varieties in just two countries-Borneo/Indonesia.


The largest tree being 25 meters tall with thorns covered rind making this delicious treat available world wide!

The durian fruit can grow as large and lurid in coloration, with flesh that ranges from a pale yellow to an intensely red hue. It typically weighs 1-3 kilogrammes (2 - 7 pounds). The shape of this spiky spice varies between oblong or round depending on the species; its odor has been variously described both ways but usually falls somewhere between appreciation for those who love it deeply and intense disgust from others around them when first perceiving what smells like raw sewage coming off one's skin after handling these fruits. The smell itself evokes reactions ranging anywhere deep appreciative tones all the way up through intense turpentine type odors sometimes even resembling onions which have rotted despite any best efforts at refrigeration.


Durian is a fruit that can be found all over Southeast Asia and it's often used as an ingredient in many dishes. There are numerous cultivars, but they're usually distinguished by their shape or size because there isn't much variation within the Durio family itself (with one exception).


Though the durian is not native to Thailand, it has become one of their most famous exports. The fruit's production accounts for 400 thousand tonnes per year and they export nearly all--700 hundred tons-to mainland China or Hong Kong! Chantaburi in particular produces around half this amount with its annual World Durain Festival happening early May every other year . It might be worth noting that while there are many different types across countries such as Australia where I obtained my information from(which also happens during season), these do not compare.


The fruit of the durian is a nutritionist's dream. Containing so many nutrients and antioxidants, it makes sense that this delicious but strange-tasting delicacy has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for centuries to help cure everything from colds to cancer!


The latest information about the durian market worldwide. The largest production of durians takes place in Indonesia, where up to 1191750 metric tonnes are produced every year. The area with the most prevalent and diverse fruit trees for durian is on islands within this country's borders: Sumatra (the world’s leading producer) as well as Borneo. Due to its strong unpleasant smell that can't be matched by any other citrus or fragrant counterparts out there--it might not sound appealing at first but give it some time before your nose starts thanking you from all those delicious antioxidants!--this delicacy isn't common outside Southeast Asian countries such like Malaysia which happens also have one fourth of global market share total export sales! The newest stock today durian prices will allow us provide data about international agricultural.

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