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> They can also be bought frozen. They have compartments with large seeds and
> a custard like pulp.
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> Delicious and nourishing! In Chicago, the whole fruit sells for $1.95 a
> lb, and the average fruit weighs about 5lbs.
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> I am told it is a favourite fruit of the Orang Utans. Harvesting it is
> dangerous because it grows over a hundred feet high and can fall on the
> heads of the gatherers.
I know it's a little off-topic, but I oughtta add this: I live in
Chinatown where durian is commonly sold in fruit markets - pheew! Here's a
hilarious excerpt from Durian OnLine: "Yeah,yeah, I know, some
(unadventurous) people would rather die than to smell the STINK of a
durian. Heck, a few countries even BAN the presence of durian in selected
public spots due to its offensive smell (that to me, is a hopeless rule
just like outlawing fart, when we know that it is such a pleasure and
EVERYBODY secretly doing it!)" http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~durian/
Nutritional info can be found at
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/5301/facts.htm#chart
a good addition to any paleodiet. One of these days I'll try one.
Cheyenne
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