It is quite unusual smell makes the Durian one of the most unique fruits
to ever exist. Such odour often yield mixed reactions from different
people ranging from deep appreciation to pure disgust. Six times larger
than the cantaloupe, its green thick, rough, thorn-covered husk looks
similar to the jackfruit but its thorns are more projected and
definitely sharper. A knife is needed to cut through the outer shell
while extra caution is required to break open the rest of the husk to
avoid hurting one’s hand from its thorns. Once open, it is noticeable
how the inside is divided into cells holding a few of the cream-colored
custard-like flesh in every compartment. It is from such rich flesh
where the strong smell, which others find specially tempting, while
others label as unpleasantly nauseous and offensive, comes from. Even
with its shell intact, the odour remains overpowering and penetrating
and could be detected from a distance.
Once touched or eaten, the smell stays on one’s breath for hours. For
some reason, the Vietnamese calls the fruit Sầu Riêng (one's own
sorrows). Durian is indeed an exquisite fruit, and is pretty expensive.
But for the many who finds the fruit’s qualities truly fascinating, it’s
very much worth the money and experience.
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