Yet Chinese consumers can’t get enough of it. China's imports of the fruit have more than doubled in the last five years, and ...
The sense of smell plays a crucial role in how we perceive fruits, known for their distinctive and tempting aromas. Not only ...
In hotels, airports and train stations in Asia, signs prohibiting the consumption of durian can be seen everywhere. Yet the fruit’s smell does not stop the Chinese from eating it, any more than ...
You might think the smell of an electrolytic capacitor boiling ... They’ve devised an ultracapacitor — that uses biomass from the stinky durian fruit along with jackfruit.
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Just one 2.5-kilogram durian from Nonthaburi, Thailand, can cost $380. Yet the fruit has a smell that some people find extremely unpleasant.