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Durian supremacy
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Has anyone here eaten durian? Is it more tolerable than the stories say?
I grow up with durian, kinda depend on how well your tastebud like to be challenged, because it's not stink like smelly drain(that award goes to stinky tofu). Once you overcome the smell and the mushy texture it's full of unique flavour depend on the cultivar. It's probably the most unique fruit coming from south east asia, and SEA have a tons of unique fruits.
Old stuff and let's say sticky stuff smells horrid, but actually now when you eat it and it tastes good the smell is less horrible since you know it tastes good. It's a nicer association afterwards
I’m familiar with this experience, between cheese and cumin.
It didn't taste as bad as it smelled, but I really wasn't a fan of it's fatty texture. I'll pass next time.
Smells bad, tastes good!
Just extrapolating, I’m guessing starchy and umami?
I'm bad at describing flavours but like a sweet/vanilla/pear custard that reeks a bit in the good/bad way stinky tofu smells?
I also would throw in a bit of sweet onion flavour or something like that
Smells like sewerage (which is why they're banned in most hotels, planes, transit and enclosed spaces where they're common), tastes like a fancy dessert. It's a complex flavour that's honestly unique, and they don't all taste the same - various sub-varieties exist.
To me the most consistent flavour of them is a very creamy mild honeydew-melon and vanilla flavour, with a dash of banana. Very pleasantly floral and generally quite sweet.
Given that description you'd think I'd love them but I actually can't stand the smell and look (bro the fruit flesh looks like yellow turds), I've only ever eaten them under duress haha.
Why they're banned is not about how bad it smells directly, but about how long the smell lasts in the room even after you take it out, and how much worse it becomes before it disappears.
I've only had it once or twice. It kind of resembles a mango and a banana mixed in flavor. Maybe like 75% mango and 25% banana. I was quite fond of it, but unfortunately the stickiness afterwards was quite unpleasant and never came off no matter how much I washed.
The folk tip is to run water over the shell and wash your hands
It works surprisingly
Source: someone that lives and loves durians.
This makes it sound like a durian smoothie would be great, but also I don't think I could handle the smell.
After processing into whatever other forms, the stinkiness usually lessens a lot
Source: loves durians my whole life