Will durian succeed in China?

lxskllr

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That's something I'd like to try for the experience. I've heard so much negative press, I've gotta have one :^D
 

Gibson486

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Does the inside stink, or just the skin?

the inside. Once you crack that bad boy open, you will notice it. It's not horrid like a bathroom smell, but after about a few minutes, you really get sick of it.
 

NetWareHead

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I love it. Buy it when its on sale at the local asian market. Excellent taste and texture of the fruit.
 

Binarycow

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I would kill for a ripe durian right now, that stuff is heavenly. Too bad some people just cannot stand it for some reason. Durian ice cream is possibly the best ice cream flavor out there.
 

lxskllr

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I would kill for a ripe durian right now, that stuff is heavenly. Too bad some people just cannot stand it for some reason. Durian ice cream is possibly the best ice cream flavor out there.

What's up with the onion taste? Is that right? I suspect if they have it around here, it'll be frozen. Maybe that messes up the flavor? After watching that video, I want to go to the Asian market and buy a bunch of stuff. Green bean ice cream?? I wonder what other culinary treasures lurk on the forgotten back shelves :^D
 

Cerpin Taxt

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They sell durian in the market across the street from my house. I've been tempted to pick one up to try, but don't really know what to do with it once I get it.

Maybe I'll do some lernin' about how to get at it and enjoy it, and then I'll do a little photodocumentary of my first experience with durian fruit and post it on ATOT.
 

Zeze

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Huh? I thought Chinese already ate Durian.

It was all my Chinese friends that love Durian.
 

Udgnim

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I thought Chinese people already loved durian, but I guess my impression might have something to do with my parents picking up a like for durian while they grew up in Vietnam.
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Huh? I thought Chinese already ate Durian.

It was all my Chinese friends that love Durian.

Malaysia has a large Chinese population. So they might either come from there originally or have family ties there.

I can get lots of durian products at an asian supermarket near my house. Fresh ones, chips, icecream, and other stuff. My great-grandmother lived in Indonesia for a long time and always spoke about how nice durian was. So when I found it at that supermarket I got some durian 'cake' for my mother. We opened it... Not only the smell was awful, but the stuff tasted like it smells! (we both tried a tiny bit) Found out that that cake was meant as food additive, not as food in itself :D

Haven't gotten around to trying the icecream yet, but the chips are nice.
 

sdifox

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huh, durian is pretty popular with southern China coastal population.