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 Durian Season 2022 Starting (June 22)

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TSnihility
post Jun 4 2022, 11:53 AM, updated 4y ago

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This year durian season starting. Here are some photos taken this morning from the home grown trees.

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The above fruits normal kampung grade. Yellowish flesh with wrinkles appearance ( wrinkles always associated with bitter taste), bitter sweet & creamy.

What are your durian photos collection this year ( home grown & buy outside ) ? Please share .
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post Jun 4 2022, 12:05 PM

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The marking looks like musang king.. Is that a MK + durian kg hybrid?
TSnihility
post Jun 4 2022, 12:38 PM

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QUOTE(mirzan007 @ Jun 4 2022, 12:05 PM)
The marking looks like musang king.. Is that a MK + durian kg hybrid?
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Unable to trace the origins but as the one of the hantu durian, I can honestly said it is far from MK because the flesh not thick enough. The only thing it can beat MK, is the bitterness šŸ˜†. Almost 25 years old the tree age grown from seed. The strange thing, the fruitā€s texture & taste really getting better as the tree age.

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TSnihility
post Jun 23 2022, 04:36 PM

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Satisfaction of picking your own durian from the pile of the durians. Selling at RM 10/kg for kampung grade. Those who donā€t know how to choose their own durian need to pay more for the guarantee clone grade.

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šŸ‘†The joy for selecting kampung grade durian. The seller very boh song me already.

Location - Opposite Aeon Equine Park, near the roundabout.

Damage for the wallet RM 150.

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post Jun 26 2022, 05:20 PM

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Today went for Pahang Tekka at Baiduri Trading @ Paya Jaras. Selling at RM 30/ kg, not much stock left for Tekka, I bought all the available Tekka. Damage for the visit was RM 150.

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The seed for Tekka was relatively small. Tekka was known as Musang Queen. If you like Musang King, you will like Tekka.
TSnihility
post Jun 27 2022, 07:19 PM

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I was being introduced to try ā€œJagungā€ durian from Pahang. Selling at RM 20/kg. Bitter & creamy & sweet.

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Given me a choice, I think I may not select it again because Iā€m type of fussy / demanding when it comes to the fruit yields %. The flesh over skin % was low ~ about same % like red prawns variant ( skin too thick). The reason why I dislike red prawn, the same reason Iā€ll not choose this variant again. If never try before, maybe worth to give it a try.
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post Jun 28 2022, 11:34 AM

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Very yummy organic durians.
DurianSamurai
post Jun 28 2022, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(nihility @ Jun 27 2022, 07:19 PM)

I was being introduced to try ā€œJagungā€ durian from Pahang. Selling at RM 20/kg. Bitter & creamy & sweet. 

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Given me a choice, I think I may not select it again because Iā€m type of fussy / demanding when it comes to the fruit yields %. The flesh over skin % was low ~ about same % like red prawns variant ( skin too thick). The reason why I dislike red prawn, the same reason Iā€ll not choose this variant again. If never try before, maybe worth to give it a try.
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The older the tree, the thinner the skin. Also fertilizers must cukup. Don’t so fussy la. So many countries only got chapalang thai durians we are very blessed already

TSnihility
post Jun 28 2022, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(DurianSamurai @ Jun 28 2022, 11:34 AM)
The first photo looked nice. The taste should be bitter, creamy & sweet?
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post Jun 28 2022, 01:45 PM

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QUOTE(DurianSamurai @ Jun 28 2022, 11:36 AM)
The older the tree, the thinner the skin. Also fertilizers must cukup. Don’t so fussy la. So many countries only got chapalang thai durians we are very blessed already
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Actually Thai got good clone variant also, only we are not that well expose to their durian variants.

Try watch at this link to youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt9K1iXePKc

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DurianSamurai
post Jul 1 2022, 03:40 PM

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Picked up some wild durians in a secret place. Organic wild durians are the best.


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DurianSamurai
post Jul 1 2022, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(nihility @ Jun 28 2022, 01:45 PM)
Actually Thai got good clone variant also, only we are not that well expose to their durian variants.

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Thai durian breed is good but they have very few breeds unlike Malaysia. Plus the Thai people have very lousy taste buds and like to eat raw fruits because they don’t have the patience to wait for the fruit to fully ripen. That is why they are only used to eating raw fruits. Not smart people
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post Jul 1 2022, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(DurianSamurai @ Jul 1 2022, 03:45 PM)
Thai durian breed is good but they have very few breeds unlike Malaysia. Plus the Thai people have very lousy taste buds and like to eat raw fruits because they don’t have the patience to wait for the fruit to fully ripen. That is why they are only used to eating raw fruits. Not smart people
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This part is true. Really don't understand why they cannot wait until the fruit ripen & fall down from the tree. Actually, the Thai's durian not bad if it was left to ripen naturally.
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post Jul 1 2022, 05:30 PM

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QUOTE(DurianSamurai @ Jul 1 2022, 03:40 PM)
Picked up some wild durians in a secret place. Organic wild durians are the best.
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This one durian hutan ? Broga / Semenyih area?
TSnihility
post Jul 2 2022, 08:35 AM

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This year, the fruits on the tree yet to finish falling, 2nd round buds already appearing.

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TSnihility
post Jul 5 2022, 10:32 PM

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This season about to end. Some photos from the last few fruits of homegrown D12.

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post Jul 11 2022, 08:47 AM

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the durian will be fresh if you are using fridge that has prime fresh because of the technology able to make it fresh longer
DurianSamurai
post Jul 15 2022, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(nihility @ Jul 5 2022, 10:32 PM)
This season about to end. Some photos from the last few fruits of homegrown D12.

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Wah your durian looks super delicious. Malaysian durian is the best. I really hate those raw durians in Thailand. Their taste buds are really low class. Its like liking instant noodles more that a plate of freshly made pasta. I know many low class people actually prefer instant noodles. Their taste bud still very primitive

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