Once touched or eaten, the smell stays on one’s breath for hours. For some reason, the Vietnamese calls the fruit Sầu Riêng (one's own sorrows). Durian is indeed an exquisite fruit, and is pretty expensive. But for the many who finds the fruit’s qualities truly fascinating, it’s very much worth the money and experience.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Fruits of Viet Nam: Durian
Once touched or eaten, the smell stays on one’s breath for hours. For some reason, the Vietnamese calls the fruit Sầu Riêng (one's own sorrows). Durian is indeed an exquisite fruit, and is pretty expensive. But for the many who finds the fruit’s qualities truly fascinating, it’s very much worth the money and experience.
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