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- Durian abstract "The durian /ˈdjʊriən/ is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio and the family Malvaceae (although some taxonomists place Durio in a distinct family, Durionaceae).Regarded by many people in southeast Asia as the "king of fruits", the durian is distinctive for its large size, strong odour, and formidable thorn-covered husk. The fruit can grow as large as 30 centimetres (12 in) long and 15 centimetres (6 in) in diameter, and it typically weighs one to three kilograms (2 to 7 lb). Its shape ranges from oblong to round, the colour of its husk green to brown, and its flesh pale yellow to red, depending on the species.The edible flesh emits a distinctive odour that is strong and penetrating even when the husk is intact. Some people regard the durian as having a pleasantly sweet fragrance; others find the aroma overpowering and revolting. The smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust, and has been described variously as rotten onions, turpentine, and raw sewage. The persistence of its odour has led to the fruit's banishment from certain hotels and public transportation in Southeast Asia.The durian, native to Southeast Asia, has been known to the Western world for about 600 years. The nineteenth-century British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace famously described its flesh as "a rich custard highly flavoured with almonds". The flesh can be consumed at various stages of ripeness, and it is used to flavour a wide variety of savoury and sweet edibles in Southeast Asian cuisines. The seeds can also be eaten when cooked.There are 30 recognised Durio species, at least nine of which produce edible fruit. Durio zibethinus is the only species available in the international market: other species are sold in their local regions. There are hundreds of durian cultivars; many consumers express preferences for specific cultivars, which fetch higher prices in the market.".
- Durian class Eudicots.
- Durian division Flowering_plant.
- Durian family Helicteroideae.
- Durian family Malvaceae.
- Durian kingdom Plant.
- Durian order Malvales.
- Durian order Rosids.
- Durian synonym "Lahia (Hassk.)".
- Durian thumbnail Durian.jpg?width=300.
- Durian wikiPageExternalLink splist.pl?4046.
- Durian wikiPageExternalLink www.durianhaven.com.
- Durian wikiPageExternalLink ?lang=en.
- Durian wikiPageExternalLink durio_zibethinus.htm.
- Durian wikiPageExternalLink Durian%2C_raw_or_frozen_nutritional_value.html.
- Durian wikiPageExternalLink the-controversial-durian.
- Durian wikiPageExternalLink www.yearofthedurian.com.
- Durian wikiPageID "17917891".
- Durian wikiPageRevisionID "606290650".
- Durian calciumMg "6".
- Durian carbs "27.09".
- Durian copperMg "0.207".
- Durian familia Malvaceae.
- Durian fat "5.33".
- Durian fiber "3.8".
- Durian folateUg "36".
- Durian genus "Durio".
- Durian genusAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Durian hasPhotoCollection Durian.
- Durian image "Durio kutej F 070203 ime.jpg".
- Durian image2Caption "Fruit of Durio kutejensis, commonly known as durian merah".
- Durian ironMg "0.43".
- Durian kj "615".
- Durian magnesiumMg "30".
- Durian manganeseMg "0.325".
- Durian name "Durian".
- Durian niacinMg "1.074".
- Durian note "Edible parts only, raw or frozen.".
- Durian note "Refuse: 68%".
- Durian note "Source: USDA Nutrient database".
- Durian opt2n Cholesterol.
- Durian opt2v "0.0".
- Durian ordo Malvales.
- Durian pantothenicMg "0.23".
- Durian phosphorusMg "39".
- Durian potassiumMg "436".
- Durian protein "1.47".
- Durian regnum "Plantae".
- Durian riboflavinMg "0.2".
- Durian right "1".
- Durian sodiumMg "2".
- Durian sourceUsda "1".
- Durian subdivision "There are currently 30 recognised species".
- Durian subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Durian subfamilia Helicteroideae.
- Durian synonyms "Lahia (Hassk.)".
- Durian thiaminMg "0.374".
- Durian tribus "Durioneae".
- Durian unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Durian unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Durian unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Durian vitaIu "44".
- Durian vitb6Mg "0.316".
- Durian vitcMg "19.7".
- Durian water "65.0".
- Durian zincMg "0.28".
- Durian subject Category:Durio.
- Durian subject Category:Flora_of_Cambodia.
- Durian subject Category:Flora_of_Indonesia.
- Durian subject Category:Flora_of_Malaysia.
- Durian subject Category:Flora_of_Vietnam.
- Durian subject Category:Flora_of_the_Philippines.
- Durian subject Category:Fruits_originating_in_Asia.
- Durian subject Category:Malay_words_and_phrases.
- Durian subject Category:Medicinal_plants.
- Durian subject Category:Non-timber_forest_products.
- Durian subject Category:Trees_of_Thailand.
- Durian subject Category:Tropical_agriculture.
- Durian subject Category:Tropical_fruit.
- Durian type Eukaryote.
- Durian type Plant.
- Durian type Species.
- Durian type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Durian type EukaryoticCell.
- Durian type Plant.
- Durian type Organism.
- Durian comment "The durian /ˈdjʊriən/ is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio and the family Malvaceae (although some taxonomists place Durio in a distinct family, Durionaceae).Regarded by many people in southeast Asia as the "king of fruits", the durian is distinctive for its large size, strong odour, and formidable thorn-covered husk.".
- Durian label "Durian".
- Durian label "Durian".
- Durian sameAs Durian.
- Durian sameAs m.02dx0.
- Durian sameAs Q134185.
- Durian sameAs Q134185.
- Durian wasDerivedFrom Durian?oldid=606290650.
- Durian depiction Durian.jpg.
- Durian isPrimaryTopicOf Durian.
- Durian name "Durian".