Either way, there’s a reason why durian is dubbed “the king of fruits”. Last month, Young Post attended a “durian party” organised by local restaurant Durian BB, which hosts monthly ...
Unlike other domestically-grown fruits like bananas and pineapples, a durian tree takes years - sometimes eight to 10 - to grow and bear fruit, and is still technically a seasonal fruit.
DURIAN is living up to its name as the King of Fruits by contributing over RM81mil in export value to Johor’s economy in the last two years. State agriculture, agro-based industry and rural ...