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Durian - The World's Smelliest Fruit The New York Times (Original Post) YoshidaYui Apr 2025 OP
I'd give it a try EYESORE 9001 Apr 2025 #1
The smell of DURIAN fruit is like year old gym socks, that have never been washed,....but the taste is divine YoshidaYui Apr 2025 #2
Thanks for the insight EYESORE 9001 Apr 2025 #3
How I learned about The Durian decades ago! electric_blue68 Tuesday #4

EYESORE 9001

(28,852 posts)
1. I'd give it a try
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 01:03 PM
Apr 2025

I don’t believe the video contained a description of the smell, which would be crucial to my acceptance or disapproval. ‘Ugh, that’s bad’ doesn’t convey the essence of the badness. Most things I can handle, up to & including lutefisk, but the scent of rancid milk is like kryptonite to me. Triggers a gag reflex that’s hard to suppress. I’ll keep an eye out for durian and let it be a surprise.

YoshidaYui

(44,304 posts)
2. The smell of DURIAN fruit is like year old gym socks, that have never been washed,....but the taste is divine
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 01:06 PM
Apr 2025

The flavor is kind of like sweet onion but in a custard form. I really love to eat it, but word of warning, NEVER EAT IT BEFORE A HOT DATE!

electric_blue68

(23,387 posts)
4. How I learned about The Durian decades ago!
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 09:01 PM
Tuesday

I first found out about it from a National Geographic. Waaay back in ?'79, or '80. It was quite an unknown quantity back then to the general public. Not quite so very well known, still, I think.
Origins- Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. Expanded to a few more countries; Australia, Vietnam. Even Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.

Custard texture but it's been described as eating the most heavenly dessert standing in a garbage dump. Yeah. 😱 And several descrip did mention onions as a major conponent.

People either absolutely love it, or abhor it! (More divisive than Trump!)
In a hotel a patron got busted for eating it in their room (air ducts). Special dogs on a Japanese Airline going to fly from Malaysia found a passenger with a super cellophaned wrapped, and newspaper covered one on their carry on.

I saw some in Chinese fruit stand in Chinatown in the '90's. Almost shocking bc if it's reputation!

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