Durian
Description
Durian is a tropical fruit in Vietnam known as the "king of fruits." It has a large, spiky exterior and creamy, custard-like yellow flesh with a strong aroma that some find off-putting while others love. Durian is typically eaten fresh, used in desserts like **chè** (sweet soup) and ice cream, and is mainly grown in southern provinces such as Tiền Giang and Bến Tre. Rich in vitamins and healthy fats, durian is celebrated for its unique flavor and cultural significance in Vietnamese cuisine.
Durian is also a large, tropical fruit known for its distinctive strong odor, spiky exterior, and creamy, custad-like flesh. Often referred to as the "king of fruits" in Southeast Asia, durian has a thorn-covered husk and can grow up to the size of a small watermelon. Its flesh, which ranges in color from pale yellow to red, is highly aromatic and polarizing—some people love its rich, sweet, and slightly savory taste, while others are put off by its pungent smell, often compared to onions, garlic, or even rotten food.
Despite the special or even weird smell, durian is highly prized in many Asian countries for its flavor and nutritional benefits, being rich in vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats. It's commonly eaten fresh or used in various desserts and dishes such as ice cream, cakes, and smoothies. However, due to its potent aroma, durians are * banned * in some public spaces like hotels and public transportation in certain countries.
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