Durian is known in many places as the king of fruits. But its malodorous reputation and spiky surface have framed this southeast Asia native as more of a tyrannical monarch than a benevolent one. In ...
A mouthful or two of durian, the notoriously pungent fruit grown across Southeast Asia, is close enough to being a rite of ...
Durian gets talked about mostly because of its strong smell. It’s the kind of fruit that some people really like, and others avoid completely. You might have seen videos of people opening one up for ...
Durian might be known for its intense smell, but it’s also one of the most fascinating fruits you’ll ever come across. Some people can’t get past the odor, while others call it the “king of fruits” ...
All hail durian, the king of fruit! With a literal crown of thorns, this notorious fruit is famous for its pungent scent, which will either get you loving or hating it. Personally, I love durian, and ...
If you love durian as much as I do, hurry and run, don't walk to Costco and grab Mavens Durian Ice Cream. Bolstered by its Shark Tank appearance and deal, Mavens Creamery (a female Vietnamese-American ...
While durian may be nicknamed “the king of fruits,” people treat it like a bomb threat. Unlike most fruits, durian has a distinct—ehem—aroma that fills every nook and cranny of every room it enters.
Durian is renowned as the world's stinkiest fruit. As Smithsonian Magazine explained: "To eat it seems to be the sacrifice of self-respect," wrote 19th-century American journalist Bayard Taylor.
Touring the hawker markets of South East Asia at the right time of year and you might be smacked in the face by the sweet and strong scent of durian. It’s a polarising smell, and this might be good or ...
Southeast Asia’s ‘king of fruit," the durian, has made a short and sweet cameo in Netflix movie "A Tourist's Guide to Love." In a scene filmed at Ben Thanh Market in downtown Ho Chi Minh City, travel ...