Known as the King of Fruits!
I've never had one, but I'm told it has a rich, unique taste - and a pungent smell.
"Most people say it's like a sweet custard...mixed with rotten onions and paint thinner."
When ripe, those fleshy yellow sections are served, and there's a seed that is not to be eaten.
It is often added to sticky rice, coconut milk, and blended into smoothies and ice creams.
It's also used in curries, soups, and lumpia.
I even found a pesto pasta!
Durian fruit supports digestion, heart health, and better sleep. It's a boost for energy and your immune system, as well as a high source of fiber.

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