Nat Bletter is an ethnobotanist living in Hawaii. He travels frequently to Thailand where he samples a wide variety of exotic fruits. On a recent trip he tried Durian, a very smelly fruit that is ...
Salon: Why the stinky durian really is the “king of all fruits”
There's little else in the food world that brings about as much social turbulence as the durian. This so-called "king of all fruits" is considered a delicacy across its native Southeast Asia, where ...
Asians call it the king of fruits, but many call it stinky fruit. The flavor of durian is sweet, but the odor is almost overwhelmingly foul. It's... Ooh that Smell: Designing a Stinkless Durian Asians ...
The New York Times: In the Hills of Puerto Rico, Feasting on a Very Smelly Fruit
Every summer, superfans of durian converge on a remote farm in western Puerto Rico to devour one of the world’s most polarizing fruits. Credit... Supported by By Thomas Fuller Visuals by Erika P.
In the Hills of Puerto Rico, Feasting on a Very Smelly Fruit
The Conversation: Why the stinky durian really is the ‘king of all fruits’