Strawberry, durian, mocha, chocolate, vanilla, rum raisin and nougat are on the menu. |
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To eliminate the strong smell of durian, the peeled durian is placed in a plastic box. |
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Many foods and drinks can cause malodour, especially garlic, onions, curries, the fruit durian, etc. |
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The durian, mango, rambutan, mangosteen, pineapple and other fruits are displayed in the market along with a large selection of seafood. |
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Kebayoran Baru was just a large plantation mostly with rambutan and durian trees, just like other suburbs here. |
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The evening concluded with the ritual massacre of a durian, a Thai fruit which looks like a bagpipe. |
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The Jamaican may retain his farinaceous banana and the Malay his durian, but for us, it's the apple. |
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As an agricultural country, Thailand is a land of fruits, such as rambutan, loongen, lichee and durian. |
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Some consumers prefer to eat durian by itself but others prefer to consume it with glutinous rice and lemang. |
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I started to plant durian three years ago, when coffee prices started to decline. |
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It sets shoot growth free: durian and jackfruit shoots grow more or less continuously, while the shoots of cocoa grow in frequent flushes. |
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The Committee agreed to give priority to the standardization of durian based on the outcome of its next session's deliberations. |
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The Delegation of the United States of America reiterated its preference for a regional standard for durian rather than an international one. |
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The durian is cultivated in Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and southern Thailand. |
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Few Americans are likely to see durian or bamboo shoots in their local shop. |
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Another suggestion was made to have products such as fried durian, Thai fruit juice, and hand-woven items on display in hotels where guests can purchase them as souvenirs. |
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Also of interest is the small but growing niche market for exotic tropical fruits, such as passion fruit, lychees and durian. |
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Exploring the cities by rooftop, tasting exotic fruits like mangosteen and durian, and enjoying the hawker centres and steamy nights, were all a great dive into life in the region. |
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Like blue cheese or durian, it has a very distinct, potent and strong smell, and is an acquired taste. |
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Bacaba, biriba, noni, pupunha, kiwano, uxi, durian, bacuri, plus a strange variety of red banana that filled the entire market with color. |
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We walk through the aisles where most of the food, like bitter melon and durian and mangosteen, is unknown to me. |
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The Coastal Areas, in the southwest of the country between the coast and Cardamom Mountains, are rich in industrial crops and fruits such as oil coconut, green pepper, and durian plantations. |
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But ASEAN has helped South-East Asia, sandwiched between India and China, punch above its weight. In a crisis, however, golf, karaoke and durian do not quite cut it. |
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The Wendy candies are flavoured with exotic fruit grown in the south, such as durian, mango, and mangosteen. |
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But otherwise, the movie is as odiferous as a Durian daiquiri. |
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Also, for him, find handsewn bowties and suspenders at Durian and the Lyon, Booth 163 on Spruce. |
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Currently, there are three dams located in Malacca supplying its residents with water, which are Durian Tunggal Dam in Alor Gajah, Jus Dam and Asahan Dam in Jasin. |
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A rich line of ice cream is offered, ranging from Magnolia brand Sugar Palm and Durian to Haagen-Dazs Cookies and Cream and Swensen's Chocolate Chip. |
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