Incidentally, I don't know what Moki's done to his Roomba but none of mine have the clearance to take on a whole durian. It's like a small, yellow, spikey soccer ball.![]()
Moki's Roomba story: http://www.cigarpass.com/forumsipb/index.php?showtopic=50906
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Incidentally, I don't know what Moki's done to his Roomba but none of mine have the clearance to take on a whole durian. It's like a small, yellow, spikey soccer ball.![]()
Good luck in your search. I have smelled the stuff when in the Philippines, if you haven't grown up with it the smell can clear out a room. They refer to it as Monkey's Butt as they say that's about what it smells like. I am pretty sure there are a few places here that sell it if you turn up empty handed.
Anyone ever try it? Experiences? :whistling:
I was in Thai town last week and was told Jack Fruit is another name for Durian.
No need to go to Chinatown, Rod. They sell the stuff at the Ranch 99 in Arcadia off Duarte and Golden West. They have them out in bins in the grocery section.
Let me know how it tastes, and if it's really that good, maybe I'll buy one and bring it next time we herf for Charley and the rest of the guys to try! :laugh:Moki - Great review on the Durian, now I'm even more interested in trying it.
No need to go to Chinatown, Rod. They sell the stuff at the Ranch 99 in Arcadia off Duarte and Golden West. They have them out in bins in the grocery section.
Nice! Just down the street from me, plus I can get some more young coconuts while I'm there. http://www.cigarpass.com/forumsipb/index.php?showtopic=41545
I'm going to try and go there this weekend. Thanks for the tip Wes. :thumbs:
About the only canned/jarred fruit I feel I can tolerate (other than the obligatory peaches) is rambutan. If you haven't heard of it, it's very similar to lychee. Still, there's nothing like ripping open that spiky, hairy red rambutan shell and sucking the juice from around the enclosed "eyeball" (as my son would put it)
No need to go to Chinatown, Rod. They sell the stuff at the Ranch 99 in Arcadia off Duarte and Golden West. They have them out in bins in the grocery section.
About the only canned/jarred fruit I feel I can tolerate (other than the obligatory peaches) is rambutan. If you haven't heard of it, it's very similar to lychee. Still, there's nothing like ripping open that spiky, hairy red rambutan shell and sucking the juice from around the enclosed "eyeball" (as my son would put it)
Rambutans are good... btw, "rambut" in Malay means "hairy", which makes perfect sense if you've ever seen a Rambutan.
My favorite SE Asian fruit has got to be the Mangostine, though. Good stuff.
No need to go to Chinatown, Rod. They sell the stuff at the Ranch 99 in Arcadia off Duarte and Golden West. They have them out in bins in the grocery section.
Yeah, but they will have been picked young, and frozen for export here. They are not going to taste like a fresh Durian at peak ripeness.
Best analogy I can make is fresh fish vs. frozen... there's just something "off"
kind of like a skunk walked by and took a leak on rotting onions and mangos...
OK, let's revise the flavor wheel....So I picked up some durian last night and gave it a try. Actually bought the frozen durian as it was cheaper, plus they were all out of the fresh stuff. When frozen the smell wasn't so bad, kind of reminded me of onions and mangos. After allowing it to thaw out for a bit, it started to smell more potent, kind of like a skunk walked by and took a leak on rotting onions and mangos... No other way to describe it. I took a scoop and tried eating it without smelling it; wasn't all that bad. I was expecting it to taste much worse, however it sure did test my gag reflex... I ate a few bites, and it tasted a little sweet, however the overwhelming rotten onions/mangos/skunk urine notes were quite overwhelming. Once thawed out, the texture is very custard-like. It's definitely an acquired taste...
Needless to say, I won't be buying durian again, however I can now say that I tried it. I'll stick with Jack Fruit.![]()
OK, let's revise the flavor wheel....So I picked up some durian last night and gave it a try. Actually bought the frozen durian as it was cheaper, plus they were all out of the fresh stuff. When frozen the smell wasn't so bad, kind of reminded me of onions and mangos. After allowing it to thaw out for a bit, it started to smell more potent, kind of like a skunk walked by and took a leak on rotting onions and mangos... No other way to describe it. I took a scoop and tried eating it without smelling it; wasn't all that bad. I was expecting it to taste much worse, however it sure did test my gag reflex... I ate a few bites, and it tasted a little sweet, however the overwhelming rotten onions/mangos/skunk urine notes were quite overwhelming. Once thawed out, the texture is very custard-like. It's definitely an acquired taste...
Needless to say, I won't be buying durian again, however I can now say that I tried it. I'll stick with Jack Fruit.![]()
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