A durian is a fruit tree that grows in Asia. The fruits can grow 12 inches long and are 6 inches in diameter. It has a pleasant fragrance and is favored by some. Others do not prefer the smell and compare it to rotten onions.
Regarded as the king of fruits by many people of southeast Asia, the durian's strong distinctive and penetrating odor has been variously described as pleasantly fragrant, or disgustingly revolting. Singapore's mass transit system bars durians, but it is quite popular as Malay candy.
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A durian is a tree native to southeast Asia, or the fruit of this tree, notorious for its unpleasant odour.
The scientific name would be Durio dulcis.
The scientific name of durian is Durio zibethinus. It belongs to the Malvaceae family, known for its distinctive smell and unique taste.
The scientific name would be Durio grandiflorus.
The Hindi name for durian fruit is "Durian" itself. It is often referred to as "Durian Phal" in Hindi.
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No, the word 'durian' is a common noun, a word for any durian fruit anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Rocheli Noble-Durian DDS, Walnut, CADurian Street, Vista, CA or Durian Street, Mount Cotton, QLD AustraliaMariza Durian Jam or Emerald Durian Jam"Waiting for the Durian: A Child's Life as a Prisoner of War", a novel by Susan J. McCabe
Durian Durian was created on 2000-11-16.
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Jackfruit? Uglifruit? How about Durian? Loquat, sapodilla.
leechee, yang mei aka the yumberry, durian,
Durian, date, dragonfruit to name a few.