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Could You Eat This Fruit?! (durian) Here

The odor is produced by over 40 different compounds , including sulfur, which creates the heavy, pungent notes. Taste and Texture

compare the aroma to rotten onions, raw sewage, sweaty gym socks, or turpentine . Devotees find the scent heavenly, sweet, and floral . Could You Eat This Fruit?! (DURIAN)

The most famous—or infamous—feature of the durian is its smell. It is so potent that many hotels, airports, and public transit systems across Southeast Asia have . The odor is produced by over 40 different

If you can get past the smell, you’ll find a creamy, yellow pulp that many describe as a "divine" experience. Durian aka The King of Fruits - Why Would You Eat That? The most famous—or infamous—feature of the durian is

Often called the "King of Fruits," is perhaps the most polarizing food on the planet. Native to Southeast Asia, specifically countries like Malaysia , Indonesia , and Thailand , it is a massive fruit encased in a thick, thorn-covered husk that can weigh up to 7 pounds. The Infamous Scent

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