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  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

    In Singapore, I keep on discovering weird things to eat. I got a chance to try a weird fruit: Durian[^] Any body ever had it? More importantly did you love it. What a nasty smell? It amazes me that some people like it a lot. Fortunately, it is banned in the hotel I am staying at and at the place I go to work.

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    Tomz_KV
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    Smell very bad, taste good. I never tried. People told me that you have to try several time before you like it.

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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      In Singapore, I keep on discovering weird things to eat. I got a chance to try a weird fruit: Durian[^] Any body ever had it? More importantly did you love it. What a nasty smell? It amazes me that some people like it a lot. Fortunately, it is banned in the hotel I am staying at and at the place I go to work.

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      Dr Walt Fair PE
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      They severed a bowl of fruit, including durian, at a course I taught in Jakarta years ago. Since I'll try anything once, I ate one the first day and it wasn't bad tasting at all. In fact I rather enjoyed them and the students made sure they saved one for me every day I was there. My Indonesian students were surprised that an American could get past the smell of durian and actually eat them, though. They also had another fruit that I can't remember the name of. It tasted similar to a grape and looked like a bowl of spiders at first glance. It had a yellowish-orange skin covered with spines, but the spines were soft and sort of wiggled in the bowl. Like I said, it looked like a bowl of spiders to me, but tasted nice.

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        They severed a bowl of fruit, including durian, at a course I taught in Jakarta years ago. Since I'll try anything once, I ate one the first day and it wasn't bad tasting at all. In fact I rather enjoyed them and the students made sure they saved one for me every day I was there. My Indonesian students were surprised that an American could get past the smell of durian and actually eat them, though. They also had another fruit that I can't remember the name of. It tasted similar to a grape and looked like a bowl of spiders at first glance. It had a yellowish-orange skin covered with spines, but the spines were soft and sort of wiggled in the bowl. Like I said, it looked like a bowl of spiders to me, but tasted nice.

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        jeron1
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        Walt Fair, Jr. wrote:

        They severed a bowl of fruit

        Poor bowl of fruit, it didn't deserve it I tell ya! Join PETFB (People for the Ethical Treatment of Fruit Bowls) today!

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          Walt Fair, Jr. wrote:

          They severed a bowl of fruit

          Poor bowl of fruit, it didn't deserve it I tell ya! Join PETFB (People for the Ethical Treatment of Fruit Bowls) today!

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          Dr Walt Fair PE
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          Hey, I can't help it if my fingers and brain aren't always on speaking terms? :)

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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            In Singapore, I keep on discovering weird things to eat. I got a chance to try a weird fruit: Durian[^] Any body ever had it? More importantly did you love it. What a nasty smell? It amazes me that some people like it a lot. Fortunately, it is banned in the hotel I am staying at and at the place I go to work.

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            melchizedek
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            I tried this fresh in Macau and it wasn't bad. Later I tried Durian candy and it was pretty awful. I would try it fresh again, but leave the candy alone!

            "We may not be the smartest in the world, but we're the smartest you've got." -a co-worker, speaking to our manager

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            • D Dr Walt Fair PE

              They severed a bowl of fruit, including durian, at a course I taught in Jakarta years ago. Since I'll try anything once, I ate one the first day and it wasn't bad tasting at all. In fact I rather enjoyed them and the students made sure they saved one for me every day I was there. My Indonesian students were surprised that an American could get past the smell of durian and actually eat them, though. They also had another fruit that I can't remember the name of. It tasted similar to a grape and looked like a bowl of spiders at first glance. It had a yellowish-orange skin covered with spines, but the spines were soft and sort of wiggled in the bowl. Like I said, it looked like a bowl of spiders to me, but tasted nice.

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              Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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              Rambutans?

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              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                In Singapore, I keep on discovering weird things to eat. I got a chance to try a weird fruit: Durian[^] Any body ever had it? More importantly did you love it. What a nasty smell? It amazes me that some people like it a lot. Fortunately, it is banned in the hotel I am staying at and at the place I go to work.

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                ColinM123
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                Tastes like camembert left out in the sun for a couple of days!

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                  Rambutans?

                  Online Guitar Tools

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                  Dr Walt Fair PE
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                  Yeah, I think that's what they were. Sure tasted good, but I've never seen them since.

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                    Rambutans?

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                    Henry Minute
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                    Aren't they ginger haired apes that swing about in the trees in Borneo, or whatever it's called this week?

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                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                      In Singapore, I keep on discovering weird things to eat. I got a chance to try a weird fruit: Durian[^] Any body ever had it? More importantly did you love it. What a nasty smell? It amazes me that some people like it a lot. Fortunately, it is banned in the hotel I am staying at and at the place I go to work.

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                      JimmyRopes
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                      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                      Any body ever had it? More importantly did you love it.

                      We grow them in our front yard. They do smell but they are good. :)

                      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                      Fortunately, it is banned in the hotel I am staying at and at the place I go to work

                      They are banned in a lot of hotels frequented by tourists or western expats.

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                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                        In Singapore, I keep on discovering weird things to eat. I got a chance to try a weird fruit: Durian[^] Any body ever had it? More importantly did you love it. What a nasty smell? It amazes me that some people like it a lot. Fortunately, it is banned in the hotel I am staying at and at the place I go to work.

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                        ian dennis 0
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                        I lived in Singapore for 4 years when I was in my teens. Our amah (housekeeper) brought home a durian one day, cut it up and put it in the fridge for us to try. We kept putting it off until the smell had permeated all the other foods, at which my mother made me eat a piece (so we could honestly tell the amah we'd tried it) and then throw it out. It tasted as nasty as it smelled - I'm not sure it was because it had gone rotten in the fridge or it was supposed to taste like that. First and last time I've ever eaten anything with a clothespeg on my nose!

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                        • D Dr Walt Fair PE

                          They severed a bowl of fruit, including durian, at a course I taught in Jakarta years ago. Since I'll try anything once, I ate one the first day and it wasn't bad tasting at all. In fact I rather enjoyed them and the students made sure they saved one for me every day I was there. My Indonesian students were surprised that an American could get past the smell of durian and actually eat them, though. They also had another fruit that I can't remember the name of. It tasted similar to a grape and looked like a bowl of spiders at first glance. It had a yellowish-orange skin covered with spines, but the spines were soft and sort of wiggled in the bowl. Like I said, it looked like a bowl of spiders to me, but tasted nice.

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                          rambutans?

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                            rambutans?

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                            ian dennis 0
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                            ian dennis wrote:

                            rambutans?

                            I should have read Colin's reply first!

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