Durian are famous for their strong smell and complex flavour and they're in high demand in China. South-East Asian nations ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Durian, the world's most controversial fruit, smells somewhere between rotting flesh and old, sweaty clothes. And yet it's ...
Southeast Asians have a love-hate relationship with durians, sometimes called the “king of fruits.” Its spiky exterior masks a pungent smell—meaning the fruit is often banned on public transport, and ...
After at least three years of cultivation, China will harvest its first crop of domestically grown durian this month in the southern Hainan province. While this has left consumers hopeful for more ...
Vietnam’s durian exports to China jumped by about 17% last year after the country resolved earlier phytosanitary problems and ...
RAUB, Malaysia — Before he started a company 15 years ago selling the world’s smelliest fruit, Eric Chan had a well-paying job writing code for satellites and robots. His family and friends were ...
A mouthful or two of durian, the notoriously pungent fruit grown across Southeast Asia, is close enough to being a rite of passage for travellers to the region. Recent decades have seen China become ...