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Originally Posted by sohbuckkong
So I wonder are durians sold in Vietnam ripe ones. However, at my friends wife village up in cam mountain , I ate durians that were ripe and dropped to the ground and it's quite nice but still not as good as Malaysian durians. However they just planted 100 good quality grafted durian trees.
Previously, at my friends wife village up in cam mountain , their big piece of slopy land were uncultivated because they claimed that they were poor. It was my friend who keep pestering them to plant durian trees and so they did at our recent visit. And so this give me an idea that maybe we should talk to those villages to strike some joint venture.
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Durians in Vietnam especially the best species Ri6 weighs about 2 to 3kg per fruit...if they dropped chances the fruit will be smashed...so what they did was to cut the stem after durian matured...then they hold the fruits to ripen for 2 to 3 days...
This may be all from a 3kg fruit but the taste and fragrant was amazing...