they say western general public dont like to munch through durian,,
but i think its not lone western people but also some eastern,,,
i in recent times wanna know, how bout you? do you like it? why?
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my Hungarian husband loves durian, from the fruit itself and more over when it is made for liquid hehe
i love durian, cant live without it haha
I am not au fait with it. Can you explain what it is?
chomp through it yes smell it no
ya.. i love it.. taste nice.. only just now i have durian for dinner !
A decisive NO!
I am an American living surrounded by Taiwan, and I am very amenable to new foods. I hold heard soooo much almost how great durian tastes, despite the smell.
So, give or take a few a week ago, I bought a small pre-cut section, and honestly, it is for a while bland. Yes it is creamy, but the texture is too soft, and a little bitter.
So, I save the other two-inch section and put it within the fridge. Bad idea. A couple of hours subsequently I opened the door and be overwhelmed by the smell. And then and here I decided to never buy durian again. It is not worth the stink.
Whenever I smell it I own to run...
They have several different kinds of durian within Thailand. My Thai family like to eat it when it not ripe so it's harder, which is angelic and not so fragrant. Then there's my immediate clan who likes to munch through it when it's very ripe and that's the time when it smells.
There's different kind, so it results to sweet and not sweet.
OH my Gosh!
The durian is one food I'll never eat again!
-I'll chomp through anything (aants, worms, jellyfish, uni, whale meat,etc..)
Durian is like intake a beautiful bowl of vanilla rime cream, but finding out it tastes approaching rotten onions...
Oh, yes, one of those foods you either love or detest. I had it first time contained by Thailand and my friend wouldn't come near me for the rest of the time. I LOVE the stuff, but I also love all kind of stinky food. If you're curious go ahead and try it, you only have to procure it past your feeler. When I travel in Asia I find a real see out of the signs saying that Durian isn't allowed into the rooms.
It's the stinky cheese of the fruit world.
aha durian = P
I'm similar to the only one contained by my family who doesn't resembling it haha. I mean, i put away it sometimes, but only if I'm really within the mood lol. The smell honestly doesn't bug me, and it does actually look pretty honourable. If it were a bit tangy, I'd love it.
It's not that fruitless I guess = P
That would be a no. I eat like mad of things, but after trying durian I said, No thanks. I hold no desire to ever try it again.
I'm very clear to new and exotic foods. Will try anything and If I similar to it, I'll eat it again.
Durian is not one of these foods.
When someone is reccommending that you try something by aphorism, "It's ok, it tastes method better than it smells", and it smells like a corpse, it have to taste pretty unpromising to make them a fraudster.
I've never eaten the fruit itself but I hold tasted Durian lollies and Durian cookies. It be the only time I own ever spat out a lolly or a biscuit :)
i eat it every coincidence i get my wife is from the philippines an she get me hooked on it . it tastes tremendously good
As far as Americans turn - it is a difficult fruit to get unless you live surrounded by Hawaii. And if it costs $13 and up to buy one, then I doubt it would flog enough for anyone to try it. Though I am curious immediately since apparently my sister-in-law makes a Lebanese dish out of the fruit, which my husband like very much.
i love ingestion durian! i think it smells sweet and taste even better! the best ones are the not so old ones which enjoy a fibrous outside and a creamy inside... sometimes i would crave it so much that i could eat it the together week
very true not too copious western people resembling durian..
im asian so yea..i like them..but not that much i approaching it better if made ice cream out of it..
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but i think its not lone western people but also some eastern,,,
i in recent times wanna know, how bout you? do you like it? why?
Answers:
my Hungarian husband loves durian, from the fruit itself and more over when it is made for liquid hehe
i love durian, cant live without it haha
I am not au fait with it. Can you explain what it is?
chomp through it yes smell it no
ya.. i love it.. taste nice.. only just now i have durian for dinner !
A decisive NO!
I am an American living surrounded by Taiwan, and I am very amenable to new foods. I hold heard soooo much almost how great durian tastes, despite the smell.
So, give or take a few a week ago, I bought a small pre-cut section, and honestly, it is for a while bland. Yes it is creamy, but the texture is too soft, and a little bitter.
So, I save the other two-inch section and put it within the fridge. Bad idea. A couple of hours subsequently I opened the door and be overwhelmed by the smell. And then and here I decided to never buy durian again. It is not worth the stink.
Whenever I smell it I own to run...
They have several different kinds of durian within Thailand. My Thai family like to eat it when it not ripe so it's harder, which is angelic and not so fragrant. Then there's my immediate clan who likes to munch through it when it's very ripe and that's the time when it smells.
There's different kind, so it results to sweet and not sweet.
OH my Gosh!
The durian is one food I'll never eat again!
-I'll chomp through anything (aants, worms, jellyfish, uni, whale meat,etc..)
Durian is like intake a beautiful bowl of vanilla rime cream, but finding out it tastes approaching rotten onions...
Oh, yes, one of those foods you either love or detest. I had it first time contained by Thailand and my friend wouldn't come near me for the rest of the time. I LOVE the stuff, but I also love all kind of stinky food. If you're curious go ahead and try it, you only have to procure it past your feeler. When I travel in Asia I find a real see out of the signs saying that Durian isn't allowed into the rooms.
It's the stinky cheese of the fruit world.
aha durian = P
I'm similar to the only one contained by my family who doesn't resembling it haha. I mean, i put away it sometimes, but only if I'm really within the mood lol. The smell honestly doesn't bug me, and it does actually look pretty honourable. If it were a bit tangy, I'd love it.
It's not that fruitless I guess = P
That would be a no. I eat like mad of things, but after trying durian I said, No thanks. I hold no desire to ever try it again.
I'm very clear to new and exotic foods. Will try anything and If I similar to it, I'll eat it again.
Durian is not one of these foods.
When someone is reccommending that you try something by aphorism, "It's ok, it tastes method better than it smells", and it smells like a corpse, it have to taste pretty unpromising to make them a fraudster.
I've never eaten the fruit itself but I hold tasted Durian lollies and Durian cookies. It be the only time I own ever spat out a lolly or a biscuit :)
i eat it every coincidence i get my wife is from the philippines an she get me hooked on it . it tastes tremendously good
As far as Americans turn - it is a difficult fruit to get unless you live surrounded by Hawaii. And if it costs $13 and up to buy one, then I doubt it would flog enough for anyone to try it. Though I am curious immediately since apparently my sister-in-law makes a Lebanese dish out of the fruit, which my husband like very much.
i love ingestion durian! i think it smells sweet and taste even better! the best ones are the not so old ones which enjoy a fibrous outside and a creamy inside... sometimes i would crave it so much that i could eat it the together week
very true not too copious western people resembling durian..
im asian so yea..i like them..but not that much i approaching it better if made ice cream out of it..
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