安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Durian - Wikipedia
Es durian (durian ice cream) is a popular dessert in Indonesia, sold at streetside stalls in Indonesian cities, especially in Java Pulut durian or ketan durian is glutinous rice steamed with coconut milk and served with ripened durian
- What Is Durian Fruit—and What Does It Taste Like?
A seasonal tropical fruit cultivated in Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, and southern Thailand, durian (Durio zibethinus) is a member of the genus Durio and is related to breadfruit and jackfruit
- Durian: Describing the Smell, Benefits, How to Cut - Verywell Health
Durian has a unique and strong smell that is polarizing Durian is rich in protein, fat, and carbohydrates The nutrient content of durian supports digestive and heart health
- Durian | Description, Tree, Fruit, Taste, Smell, Facts | Britannica
Durian, tree of the hibiscus, or mallow, family (Malvaceae) and its large edible fruit Durian is cultivated in Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and southern Thailand and is seldom exported The fruit has a mild sweet flavor and a pungent odor It is used in a variety of sweet and savory dishes
- 10 Facts About The Controversial Durian Fruit You Should Know
Dubbed the "King of Fruits" because of its distinctive flavor, texture, and health benefits, Durian is a tropical produce that is widely popular in East and Southeast Asia Named for the Malay
- Durian Fruit: Smelly but Incredibly Nutritious - Healthline
Durian fruit is a tropical fruit known for its unusual, spiky appearance and strong smell Durian is also highly nutritious and has several health benefits
- What Is Durian? - The Spruce Eats
Durian, nicknamed the "king of fruits," is a large, spiky, greenish-brown fruit that is well-loved in its native Southeast Asia The fruit is known for its strong odor when ripe, which can vary depending on the variety of durian
- What Is Durian? | Food Network
Known as “the king of fruit,” durian is a large, spiky tropical fruit indigenous to Southeast Asia Durian has a spiny, thick husk ranging in color from dull green to slightly yellow-brown Its
|
|
|