This is one of the 30 existing species of Durio, commonly called as
Durain, belonging to family Malvaceae. The centre of ecological
diversity for durians is the island of Borneo, where the fruit of the
edible species of Durio including D. zibethinus, D. dulcis, D.
graveolens, D. kutejensis, D. oxleyanus and D. testudinarum are sold
in local markets.
I was trying to describe its taste but I found wikipedia version which says,
" The five cells are silky-white within, and are filled with a mass of
firm, cream-coloured pulp, containing about three seeds each. This
pulp is the edible part, and its consistence and flavour are
indescribable. A rich custard highly flavoured with almonds gives the
best general idea of it, but there are occasional wafts of flavour
that call to mind cream-cheese, onion-sauce, sherry-wine, and other
incongruous dishes. Then there is a rich glutinous smoothness in the
pulp which nothing else possesses, but which adds to its delicacy. It
is neither acid nor sweet nor juicy; yet it wants neither of these
qualities, for it is in itself perfect. It produces no nausea or other
bad effect, and the more you eat of it the less you feel inclined to
stop. In fact, to eat Durians is a new sensation worth a voyage to the
East to experience. ... as producing a food of the most exquisite
flavour it is unsurpassed."
Its funny, but wikipedia describes the smell as, " its odor is best
described as pig-shit, turpentine and onions, garnished with a gym
sock. It can be smelled from yards away. Despite its great local
popularity, the raw fruit is forbidden from some establishments such
as hotels, subways and airports, including public transportation in
Southeast Asia."
The taste I could describe as a very less smelling jackfruit with soft
and dense bread or softened potato. Its sweet on the optimum level.
Smell I could describe as a very low mustard gas, but it doesnt smell
while eating and doesnt leave smell on hands too, like Jack fruit.
Outer coat is too hard and sharp points that can hurt very badly, so
handle with care.
The last pic has one TS and one LS of seeds.
Pankaj
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