Durian: A spiky delicacy sees explosive sales boost from China | DW News

Malaysia, one of the world’s biggest producers of the spiky, smelly fruit Durian, is expected to profit a lot because, after the recent visit of China’s Premier, the country agreed to allow imports of fresh durian from Malaysia.

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30 comments
  1. China had done Malaysia a great honour by direct ship durian to China and able to sell in Chinese market within 24 hours from the fruit collection stage inside the farm. Normally any organic stuff need to be quarantine and checked by customs before grant permission to release for sale. But this time is different. No other country had this kind of VIP treatment other than Malaysia.

  2. and its weird seeing a country that doesnt mass produce durian CLAIM it as their national food…. (you know what country Im refferring to)

  3. For those european peoples and american the best durian is in Malaysia not in thailand because ot its sweetnest, good texture and others. I tried durian in thailand and indonesia but still not as good durian in Malaysia soany varieties.

  4. The reason why Thai durian aren’t the best because they chopped the fruit directly from the tree while Malaysian durian the fruit was dropped naturally before we pick it..

  5. I’m Australian and have seen Durian in South East Asian countries but not in China. TBH I’ve never seen them here in Australia and I’ve never tried them but would be keen to taste durians

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