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Durian drop naturally when they ripen, usually in the pre-dawn hours. The fruits are then collected and laid out for visitors ...
A creamy bite, golden hue, rich aroma and exclusive price tag – find out why fans of the thorny fruit are going ga-ga for ...
The Malaysian government’s recent move to cut down 1,000 durian trees in April has sparked protests, raised concerns over ...
We grow Indian coral trees and legumes to nurture the soil constantly. That's why the durians here taste different. Narrator: But the river water isn't used to water the durian trees themselves.
By late March, the mild weather in China's southernmost province of Hainan - with occasional overcast skies and light showers - ushered in the flowering season for durian trees. And Huang got to work.
Durian lovers may be in for a disappointment this year, as Penang's harvest is shaping up to be "the worst in the last 10 years" due to relentless rainfall causing premature falling of flowers and ...
There will be fewer durians in Penang this season and this could drive prices up, according to a durian farm owner. Eric Yeap ...
HAINAN: From dawn to midnight, Huang Qijun nurtures and tends to 10,056 durian trees, every day. By late March, the mild weather in China’s southernmost province of Hainan – with occasional ...
On the misty hills of Penang, a new king is rising - one with a creamy bite, a golden hue, and a name that’s stirring ...
From dawn to midnight, Huang Qijun nurtures and tends to 10,056 durian trees, every day. By late March, the mild weather in China’s southernmost province of Hainan – with occasional overcast ...