Nope, I Still Don’t Like Durian – Food in Malaysia


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January 2nd 2014
Published: January 2nd 2014
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It was a hot day. The ice-cream vendor outside the Central Market in Kuala Lumpur was ringing her bell invitingly; I stopped to look. On offer was durian ice-cream. Now, I’ve tried durian in various ways from different vendors over the years, and I’ve never met a durian I liked. It’s not so much the smell, which is pretty aggressive – think over-ripe pineapple left to rot in the sun with... Read Full Entry



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29th July 2014

Just the mention of Durian make me gag. glah. I'd be like you and just navigate myself around it. Thanks for the blog!
29th July 2014

And the worst part...
I think the worst part about eating durian is that your burps taste like durian for the next four hours. I am forced to drink beer and eat chocolate just to get the taste out of my mouth. (That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.)

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