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What About Some Durian?

One friend of mine said, you either love the durian fruit or hate it. There can be no neutral feeling towards this fruit with quite a distinctive smell ๐Ÿ™‚ ย Well, you can count me in as one of those who love it ๐Ÿ™‚
Some friends from New Zealand claim that the best tasting durian in the world is found in Malaysia. Well, I am not sure about that. Although I have been to Malaysia, I didn’t get the chance to taste their durian while I was there. I have tried durian in the Philippines (particularly from Davao), Thailand and Singapore. Guess what? I think it is delicious whichever place it came from.
The durian fruit is a significant source of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. For more information on this “amazing” fruit as well as some of its health benefits, click here.
Ok, so are you eating durian with me or not? ๐Ÿ™‚

Weighing the durian my friends & I bought in Singapore

Note: This post is linked with Food Trip Friday, Blog Photo Challenge, Color Connection, Yummy Sunday, Green Monday

29 thoughts on “What About Some Durian?”

  1. oh,my! I miss durian…I can’t wait to have a piece when I get back to pinas…soon!
    thanks for joining BPC!

  2. I miss eating durian Sis Deli ๐Ÿ™‚ but I have durian candy here but it is hard to eat ๐Ÿ™ Visiting from Yummy Sunday, hope that you can return the visit too.

  3. i’ve only eaten durian candies and i love durian candies. i hope it would be the same for me when i eat the actual fruit.

  4. I never had durian before, para lang ba syang langka? Thanks fpr linking up to Color Connection.

    1. Not really ๐Ÿ™‚ It has a different kind of sweet and creamy, too ๐Ÿ™‚ It has a strong, distinct smell that’s why some people don’t really like it.

  5. its everywhere in cambodia and i am seeing it also here in thailand…but i never had the chance to tried it, maybe someday! i’m sure, i am missing something. hehehe! visiting from FTF, hope to see you around. thanks and have a great week. ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Thanks for letting us know there’s durian in Cambodia ๐Ÿ™‚ Some of our travelling durian lovers, I’m sure, would check it out whenever they get to Cambodia.

      1. your welcome po. ๐Ÿ™‚ back here again from last week’s YS, sorry was late! see you around. thanks and have a great weekend. ๐Ÿ™‚

      2. your welcome po. ๐Ÿ™‚ back here again from last week’s YS, sorry was late! see you around. thanks and have a great weekend. ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Durian feasting is always fun and great when it is spent with friends or family! Kaya ayaw soloha na Ma’am aron di ka matuk-an. Just kidding! I love Durian, but for reasons I don’t know why, dali ra ko masumhan. Di ko kahurot ug more than one flesh from its liso. But I sure enjoy seeing my companions feasting on them! ๐Ÿ˜€ I’ve heard that the best durian is from Thailand daw. When I lived in Davao and had a lot of them, I would say the Davao kind are the best! But when I’ve tasted the ones bore from our own durian tree in Bukidnon, I concluded that those the the best kinds! ๐Ÿ™‚
    I miss eating them. Maabot diri kay frozen from thailand and I dread its smell na. Lahi ra jud ang presko kaayo nga open.
    BPC hop!

  7. Oh! I love durian! And I don’t really mind the smell you know. That’s why I wonder why some people hate it. Different taste buds tlaga. Paying a visit here from CC!

  8. Oh, whenever we’re in supermarket, I always want to get one in my cart because of the smell but I actually don’t like the taste. I eat somehow, but I don’t really love the taste. ok lang.. hihi

  9. oh no! am badly craving for Durian now..i guess, i need to go back home soon… ;(
    ..dropping by from YS. Crystal Shoe Cake is my entry. ๐Ÿ˜€

  10. I am not sure if I eat durian before Sis ๐Ÿ™‚ Visiting this time from Green Monday, hope that you can return your visit too.

  11. ooh i miss durian, hubby wants to buy one in the mall but the price is a little bit high, so i will just wait for someone to go to davao and bring home durian sweets again (wink)
    thanks for sharing and hope to see you on next green monday.

  12. Hi – this year’s World Durian Festival takes place 4-13 May in Chnathaburi, Thailand; some info and photos from last year’s event here:
    http://chanthaburi.tumblr.com/tagged/durian
    There is a ‘Miss Durian World beauty/fashion show, but i am unsure in the entrants have to eat durian on stage.! Or have a face like a durian.
    We live 3km from Noen Soong which is the main market/selling and distribution point for local durian. Chanthaburi produces 80% of the Thailand durian export crop of 220,000 tonnes, it goes mainly to China (40%) and Malaysia, Cambodia, Taiwan, Indonesia and Singapore.

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