innovative methods are being developed to convert the large quantities of discarded durian shells into biochar and wood vinegar, reducing environmental impact and boosting farmers’ incomes. The second ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Just one 2.5-kilogram durian from Nonthaburi, Thailand, can cost $380. Yet the fruit has a smell that some people find extremely unpleasant.
Their RM40 Durian Ramen came served in a durian shell filled with a creamy broth, ramen noodles, durian paste, soft-boiled egg, thinly sliced meat, durian pulp on top and spring onion garnish.
ndonesia is eyeing a bigger slice of the global durian market after China, the world’s largest importer of the fruit, rejected more than 100 containers of durian from Thailand earlier this year.