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The durian is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio and the Malvaceae family (although some taxonomists place Durio in a distinct family ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( dʊr ' ē-ən, -än ' , dyʊr ' - ) n. A tree (Durio zibethinus) of southeast Asia, bearing edible fruit ...
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The durian (pronounced /ˈdʊəriən/) is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio and the Malvaceae family (although some taxonomists place ...
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Durian Fruit can best be described as having a succulent, creamy filling but smelling like stinky socks - don't let that dissuade you from trying it.
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You may not be allowed to bring a durian fruit to a hospital in Bangkok, or the cosmetic surgery clinic in Thailand where you have your hair transplantation done, but ...
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Morton, J. 1987. Durian. p. 287–291. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.
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The durian (IPA: [ˈd(j)ʊriən, -ɑn]) is the fruit of trees from the genus Durio belonging to the Malvaceae, a large family which includes hibiscus, okra, cotton ...
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Durian (Durio) is a genus of 25-30 species of tropical trees native to southeast Asia. They are large trees, able to grow up to 40 meters in height.
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The durian The durian is a large, spiky fruit, native to the tropical rainforests of South-East Asia - where is is known as "the king of the fruits".
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Durian Common Names: Civet Fruit, Stinkvrucht Genus: Durio Species: zibethinus
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