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Originally posted by tatortodd:

I haven't had durian, but I hear bad things.


That is because it is terrible. Big Grin

Full disclosure, I have never tasted it, but after smelling it (it smelled like dead people's socks), I have no regrets.


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I haven't had durian, but I hear bad things.


It's actually very good. Sweet and creamy, with hints of savory.

The smell is strong, and off putting to a lot of people, but it's not a particularly "bad" smell. It's just very distinct and very strong.


Opinions differ. Big Grin


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That table will get jerpers excited. As a matter of fact, the jackfruit is considered as Mount Everest for polyembolokoilamaniacs.

Did you take the picture yourself or did you get that off some website, you bad boy you?

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That table will get jerpers excited. As a matter of fact, the jackfruit is considered as Mount Everest for polyembolokoilamaniacs.

Did you take the picture yourself or did you get that off some website, you bad boy you?

Wink


I only understood about a third of what you wrote Big Grin, but I did take the picture myself.



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Durian is like kimchi. Either you like it, or you can't stand it. There's no in between. Love them both. Smile


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Originally posted by Rey HRH:
That table will get jerpers excited. As a matter of fact, the jackfruit is considered as Mount Everest for polyembolokoilamaniacs.

Did you take the picture yourself or did you get that off some website, you bad boy you?

Wink


I only understood about a third of what you wrote Big Grin, but I did take the picture myself.


do NOT google polyembolokoilamaniacs. You have been warned Smile



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