Wednesday, June 27, 2007

It's Durian Season

Durians are in season! Also known as the king of fruits, we here think of the durian as the Westerner's kryptonite.

Here's what Eating Asia had to say about the fruit:

I also suspect that the general disdain for durian - among many foreigners (to southeast Asia), that is - might be rooted in our expectations of what fruit (tropical fruit especially) should be. Durian isn't refreshing in the least. It's not crunchy or juicy or appealingly fragrant. I wouldn't want it for breakfast, and certainly not after a full dinner. When it comes to fruits durian is in a class all its own. My taste buds say it has more in common with a pungent cheese than with a pineapple or a mango. And many of 'us' foreigners who can't stand durian do partake of odiferous dairy products that rely on the growth of molds to achieve their distinctive character.

Try it if you get the chance and let me know what you think!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Uh, yeah, I thought it was pretty gross. Mostly the smell turned me off, but I didn't really get the taste either. Totally didn't work for me.

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*I needed to edit my previous comment

This is going on Brian's to do list. A durian a day keep the bois away.

Anonymous said...

yuck.

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