Thursday, September 1, 2011

Durian Season

Durian, durian is a fruit, though some people would think it's stinky, smelly, taste like sh*t ---> Danny, but there are some which love it as a fruit, the fragrant smell, the yummy yellow texture ---> Me (hehe) and Cheryl, the crazy crazy memang really love durian girl, even when she's having sore throat (cause by durian heaty), she never stops eating it, no matter how many times you tell her to STOP IT!!!...she continues eating, what to say, she's the biggest fan of durian, the king of fruits.
          Sadly, durian season has ended, but i'm okay with it, a little bit sick of my parents and my grandparents going out just for durian, and if you don't know, there are mainly two types of durian, one is sweet, the other is bitter, through many years of observation, adults and senior citizens are more likely to love the bitter ones, whereas the young ones love the sweet, so you can see the problem, when they buy durian, they'll buy more bitter than sweet, how sad...but the worse part is when they can't finish, is as if my nightmare come alive, bitter durian in my mouth, forcing me to swallow it down, sick. Another reason why sometimes i'll be struggling to push Mr. Bitter down my oesophagus, is when the sellers cheat us, saying it's "tim"(甜)one, as a matter of fact, it's TOTALLY BITTER, *puke*.
           For the last day of durian fiesta, we brought it back home, and enjoyed it for the last time, but mostly i was busying taking pics, hehe, take a look of the KING, XD!




...now anybody feel like eating durian? Then, come come to Malaysia, visit us around June to August, that's durian season. Though durian is available in Thailand too, but according to most people, Malaysia's is better, haha, but truly, i tried durian in Thailand, it's just no 'feel' eating it, so if you wanna try the taste 'real' durian, Malaysia's the right destination. ^-^ For all that lives in Malaysia and are durian lovers, don't be sad, it'll come again next year, patience is virtue.

Butterfinger out.

Extras:  

Tropical Fruits


Pulasan(left) and Rambutans(right) goes well with durian, helps cool down the heaty cause by durian

Photos taken at Mahkota Cheras, Selangor, Malaysia.

2 comments :

Danny Ngau said...

Durian is smelly, yeah. Haha, for me, I feel good when durian season ends, don't have to keep on smelling 'em when ma bought them. Sweet durians are already a bad idea for me, bitter one, oh my, I can't imagine.... You're not in even one of the pics.Well, I don't like durians at all, so I'm not sad about durian season ending, haha. See 'ya

Butterfinger said...

Haha. Of course I'm not in, i'm the cameraman. Okay...(durian rocks!!!)...C U 2