Do you enjoy durian? This video explores the unique taste and characteristics of this tropical fruit. Discover what makes ...
Bordeaux’s tourists flock to its vineyards to taste flights of the region’s renowned red wines. On the other side of the world, entrepreneur Adrian Choy hopes that visitors to Malaysia will soon view ...
"To eat it seems to be the sacrifice of self-respect," wrote 19th-century American journalist Bayard Taylor. French naturalist Henri Mouhot was a bit less delicate: "On first tasting it I thought it ...
To lovers of the world's most odoriferous fruit, something doesn't smell right in Thailand's durian country, where a fruit breeder with the Horticulture Research Institute is in the midst of creating ...
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Durian exports surge 275% in January

Durian exports jumped by 275% year-on-year in January to over US$117 million, according to customs data.
Growing demand for durian fruits drives the industry demand. The global durian fruit market is witnessing remarkable expansion, driven by surging demand for this exotic delicacy, notably in Asian ...
Some say durian reeks of rotting onions, others compare it to dirty socks or gasoline. It’s even banned on public transport in places like Singapore and Malaysia. But if you can get past the infamous ...
Durian vendors at Bankerohan and Magsaysay Park gear up for the Araw ng Dabaw rush. Check current prices for Puyat, Arancillo, and Musang King varieties.
Domestic durian prices are high due to limited supply. Notably, durian pulp at some supermarkets has reached nearly 600,000 VND/kg. Many stores say they only import and sell Ri6 durian, while Thai ...
A disgruntled woman who was stopped from bringing her pungent durian fruit onto a train in China, decided the only logical thing to do was rip open the prickly things and eat it all on the spot. SEE ...
Set to be released in major supermarkets and convenience stores across Singapore on Mar 20, the snack boasts real Mao Shan ...
BANGI: More hotels in Malaysia are encouraged to embrace the country's iconic "King of Fruits" by allowing guests to enjoy durian on their premises in a controlled manner, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu ...