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Some people regard the durian as having a pleasantly sweet fragrance; others find the aroma overpowering and revolting.
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As with other durian species, the edible flesh emits a distinctive odour that is strong and penetrating even when the husk is intact.
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Common flavours offered include ripple, red bean, yam, sweet corn, durian, honeydew, peppermint, chocolate, and chocolate chip.
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Or a stomach-turning one, if you happen to catch a whiff of durian fruit.
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Raw sambal tempoyak is prepared from fresh chilis pounded together with dried anchovies and served with fermented durian ("tempoyak").
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Although his campaign mainly focused on distributing jackfruit seedlings, he also distributed other plants such as papaw, mango, sapodilla, durian and golden apple.
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Other seeds that contain poisons include annona, cotton, custard apple, datura, uncooked durian, golden chain, horse-chestnut, larkspur, locoweed, lychee, nectarine, rambutan, rosary pea, sour sop, sugar apple, wisteria, and yew.
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Perennial cash crops include cashew and coffee, as well as banana, mango, pomelo, and durian.
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