I was in day 17 without blogging. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the wishes that I have received lately. Indeed, I was very TOUCHED. Thanx also for being patient with me throughout this period. Some of you knew about it and some dont. Anyway, will let you all know in due time.
For the time being, since JULY is the food festival / season of Malaysia, we all got to enjoy varities of fruit. I had the opportunity to taste a really wonderful D24 Durian that was chosen by a squirrel. Hey ! They only chose the best.
Take a look at the pic and tell me if it is not good. Chuckle !
The tiles is 8" x 8" . So, the Durian is of average size.
The side bitten by Squirrel.
See how sharp their teeth are ? The bite thru the tough thorny errr....husk ? Nope....whats the word ? ....errrr............I'm pretty sure its HUSK. Let me check wiki first. ..............
Yeah ! Its husk.
As usual, remove the bitten flesh and eat the rest. Its incredibly creamy, custardy and slightly on the bitter side. I do prefer the bitter type ; the sweet type is a no no for MOI.
Those who are not sure of this fruit , do refer to Durian from Wikipedia.
The usual comment from those who dont like them is , i.e.
"It has the texture of a cold cow pat , it smells like a poorly maintained public convenience but the taste is worse!". This is how the Asian fruit durian was first described , by western expats living in Singapore.
Some local connoisseurs, who hold this fruit in very high regard, claimed "The texture is like baked custard, while the smell and taste are simply in-describable but delicious".
Lolz.........
Cheers !
if i can help it, i would have a day in a year called the international day of durians & make it a public holiday world wide!
ReplyDeletelolz.....Durian day and thats the day, the whole world shorn M'sia.
ReplyDeletewelcome back dear fren. durian looks good eh? lol.so did that durian cost u anything at all ?
ReplyDeletehope n pray for the best for wifey.
Take care.
PK
bought some bad durian near Giant Puchong recently... urs one seems very good! miss durian in Penang...
ReplyDeleteIf the thing tastes like cow poop why does it need a porcupine husk? We get odd fruit\veggies at the market - some of them look poisonous.
ReplyDeletereading your durian posts is making me yearn for durians, but I've got to wait until next week when a couple of pals and I are going to feast-out on durians only... salivating!
ReplyDeleteyou sure the fruit won't get contaminated by the animal's saliver? Now got so many type of virus pass from animals to human....
ReplyDeletewelcome back! and thanks for tempting us with durians! :P~
ReplyDeletehehehehe! glad to be back. For info, into 8 weeks of pregnancy and so far OK. Gotta be sure till 14 weeks when it is stabilize.
ReplyDeleteDurian in hypermarket SUX big. Still love the orchard type. Fresh...no problem with squirrel Peony.
hey congrats! make sure the wifey gets plenty of rest..and cook good food for her. :P
ReplyDeleteThat durian looks good wor..looks like a mutt how durian..those are good!
"mutt how" durian is not so good ler Vien....that shows its over ripe. Thanx for the wishes
ReplyDeleteno meh? Aiyo..i have had one for the longest time.
ReplyDeleteeh, what was i talking about. i meant i have not had one..sheesh..still haven't gotten my morning coffee.
ReplyDeleteAaahhh!!! *scream*
ReplyDeleteI can´t bare this....... The last I ate the king of fruits was 4 yrs ago. How I wish I culd get just 1 piece......... *dreaming*
congratulation Mike. I am sure you and wife are very excited.
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