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Re: Durian yummy??

Post by local lad » Fri, 05 Mar 2010 12:50 pm

ksl wrote:
tiyalynn wrote:
QRM wrote:Our kid craves for durian now!!
OMG I can't work up the nerve to even try it...its def not for the faint of heart LOL

To each his own :)
start on the durian ice cream then a few cakes, I had the same problem, but it really grows on you, the wife still hates the smell, good job we have a spare bedroom..brushing teeth doesn't help, even taste it the next day. OMG Orchard point food republic top of elevator their is a Taiwanese in name "Formosa" stall, the best pepper chicken noodle i have ever tasted....Though they are all mainland Chinese not Taiwanese. But Taiwan sells better

Durian cakes? I would rather try Durian strudel :P

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Post by beppi » Sat, 06 Mar 2010 10:26 am

Monarchy is a pretty rotten form of government. That's why they call Durian "King of Fruits"!

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Post by nakatago » Sat, 06 Mar 2010 1:25 pm

so, which orally-delivered liquid best gets rid of the durian aftertaste? listerine? :roll:
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Post by beppi » Sat, 06 Mar 2010 1:46 pm

Anything above 50% alcohol!
(Diesel might also work, although the taste is pretty similar to Durian ...)

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