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from wiki:" A rich custard highly flavoured with almonds gives the best general idea of it, but there are occasional wafts of flavour that call to mind cream-cheese, onion-sauce, sherry-wine, and other incongruous dishes. Then there is a rich glutinous smoothness in the pulp which nothing else possesses, but which adds to its delicacy.[14]
Wallace cautions that "the smell of the ripe fruit is certainly at first disagreeable"; more recent descriptions by westerners can be more graphic. The English novelist Anthony Burgess famously said that dining on durian is like eating vanilla custard in a latrine. Travel and food writer Richard Sterling says:
... its odor is best described as pig-shit, turpentine and onions, garnished with a gym sock. It can be smelled from yards away. Despite its great local popularity, the raw fruit is forbidden from some establishments such as hotels, subways and airports, including public transportation in Southeast Asia.[15]
The unusual odour has prompted many people to search for an accurate description. Comparisons have been made with the civet, sewage, stale vomit, skunk spray, and used surgical swabs.[16] The wide range of descriptions for the odour of durian may have a great deal to do with the wide variability of durian odour itself. Durians from different species or clones can have significantly different aromas, and the degree of ripeness has a great effect as well.[17] In fact, three scientific analyses of the composition of durian aroma — from 1972, 1980, and 1995 — each found a different mix of volatile compounds, including many different organosulfur compounds, with no agreement on which may be primarilly responsible for the distinctive odour.[18]
This strong odour can be detected half a mile away by animals, thus luring them. In addition, the fruit is extremely appetising to a variety of animals, from squirrels to mouse deer, pigs, orangutan, elephants, and even carnivorous tigers. While some of these animals eat the fruit and dispose of the seed under the parent plant, others swallow the seed with the fruit and then transport it some distance before excreting it, the seed being dispersed as the result.[19] The thorny armored covering of the fruit may have evolved because it discourages smaller animals, since larger animals are more likely to transport the seeds far from the parent tree.[20]"
I'm vietnamese and i ask any of my white friends they all think it smells like shit or whatever? I think it smells quite good and taste is good too. This one time I know this dude who bought a box of Durian tasted Crackers and all the people in the room started smelling it. And all fled the scene or whatever? Me Whenever my aunt or gramma pops one of em open I'm the first there.
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so you are eating a fruit that looks like a hedgehog and smells like shit?
btw that sign is great
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On May 16 2006 21:43 maleorderbride wrote:so you are eating a fruit that looks like a hedgehog and smells like shit? btw that sign is great  you open the thing up and eat it. From my perspective it smells good. Most people in my family like it. Most asians I know like it. So Yeah I am eating something that smells like shit from other people's perpective
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hm well id be interested in smelling it, but ive never heard of it or seen it. definitely not carried in any of the normal stores.
Would it be in asian stores? Or only viet stores, and not chinese ones?
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It has a very strong scent that can easily overpower - I wouldn't say that they smell like shit but the aroma is VERY strong. Put it in a refrigerator and then everything smells like a goddamn durian. I don't exactly like the taste either - isn't it fattening for the body?
I love avocados to death, though, even though I get a slight allergic reaction whilst eating them.
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it tastes as bad as it smells imo.
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Durians rock (for me, thx)
And yeah, the downside is the smell is so strong that besides from the effects said, after an hour or so of durian consuming, even your pee, your shit (the real shit - poo), and your farts will smell durian. So if you just ate durian an hour ago and let a fart in your classroom, your lecturer will probably accuse of someone eating durians in class and searches for it.
edit: ps - oh im asian
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Australia3818 Posts
That sign is real, not a joke...I've seen those signs in Singapore.
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On May 16 2006 21:56 chiam_ace wrote: Durians rock (for me, thx)
And yeah, the downside is the smell is so strong that besides from the effects said, after an hour or so of durian consuming, even your pee, your shit (the real shit - poo), and your farts will smell durian. So if you just ate durian an hour ago and let a fart in your classroom, your lecturer will probably accuse of someone eating durians in class and searches for it.
edit: ps - oh im asian Are you for real LOL? Fart in class an people can smell durian
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fruits generally crap anyways... all it does it dissapoint
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On May 16 2006 22:12 venusian.kohai wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2006 21:56 chiam_ace wrote: Durians rock (for me, thx)
And yeah, the downside is the smell is so strong that besides from the effects said, after an hour or so of durian consuming, even your pee, your shit (the real shit - poo), and your farts will smell durian. So if you just ate durian an hour ago and let a fart in your classroom, your lecturer will probably accuse of someone eating durians in class and searches for it.
edit: ps - oh im asian Are you for real LOL? Fart in class an people can smell durian
Serious.
wtf you eat durian you should know that
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the smell is pretty shitty but it taste quite good
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i actually love durian, i guess its an acquired taste. to me, durians dont even smell bad anymore ..dunno if thats a good thing or bad =)
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i'm asian. i dont like durian tho. i dont really like the smell but i dont think it's bad enough that i can't stand it. dont like the taste tho.
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Yarr I never dared to try one, maybe I'd try one day :X It seems like people from ther warmer part of asia prefer it, vienam/malaysia etc...
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On May 16 2006 22:21 chiam_ace wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2006 22:12 venusian.kohai wrote:On May 16 2006 21:56 chiam_ace wrote: Durians rock (for me, thx)
And yeah, the downside is the smell is so strong that besides from the effects said, after an hour or so of durian consuming, even your pee, your shit (the real shit - poo), and your farts will smell durian. So if you just ate durian an hour ago and let a fart in your classroom, your lecturer will probably accuse of someone eating durians in class and searches for it.
edit: ps - oh im asian Are you for real LOL? Fart in class an people can smell durian Serious. wtf you eat durian you should know that my sense of smell is not very well developped because of a childhood accident involving my nose and I tend to breath more from the mouth. Only when I take the time to smell something I can smell well. When I smell a hint of a fart I don't like to smell it in and detect it's substance Unless its my own fart.
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That's not just white guys.... I guess anybody who smells durians for the first time in his life think it smells bad!! Actually, I never seen or smelt a durian before... but I heard that it smells suck but is delicious from my friends who have ever visited south-east asia and had durians. Because you are familiar to the smell, you think it smells good... Like I get used to smelling Kimchi, so I never thought it smells bad otherwise people from different countries who has never smelt 'Kimchi' feel kimchi smells suck at first or ever.... Nowadays.. koreans are familiar to western food and have it a lot. When we didnt get used to it,however, 'cheese' smelt like shit!! That's what it is....
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well its moldy, not shity.
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United Kingdom10597 Posts
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Your thread about durians seems pretty tame compared to some of the popular phenomenon in Taiwan. There is a "delicacy" that can be translated into "Stinky Tofu" in English. Not only does it smell literally like shit, it also tastes bad and is often merely spicy tofu wiith a unique texture. THAT is something I don't understand, and makes the smell of durians like that of a hot cheerleader.
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