Liulian Season in Malaysia

Everyone seems to write about the Durian experience because it’s durian season right now. For those who didn’t Order Generic Brand Cialis Online without Prescription know Liulian is the chinese version of Durian, no I’m not making this up.

Last weekend, we headed to a durian selling stall thingy along Jalan Batu Belah, Klang. It’s located somewhere near Klang Parade. At first we decided to go for one of those cheap ones, 2 for RM10 was the cheapest. But me being itchy and a durial lover, decided to give the D24 fruit a try too. Just that one fruit alone cost RM14.

Not many like Durial because of their smell, but to me, I really love the smell, and it taste wonderful. Only setback is that you’re probably going to smell Durian everytime you burp for the next day or two. To top things up, my brother and me decided to have a couple of beers that night. A very bad combination and not really recommended. Why you’re asking? Just try it and see what comes out the next morning.

The Durian stall at Jalan Batu Belah

The Durian stall at Jalan Batu Belah

Durian

Durian

Opening Durian Process

Opening Durian Process

The Durian Thorns

The Durian Thorns

Yellow Durian, sweet

Yellow Durian, sweet

All this Durian for 3 people :)

All this Durian for 3 people :)

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6 Comments

  1. ken says:

    the durians i opened all not yellow =/

  2. webmaster says:

    Some places they con you bro, I kena many times already. Say damn good, go home open see all crap.

  3. Jasmine says:

    DURIAN ! yummm

  4. TeckJung says:

    beer + durian, that’s suicidal.

  5. Sega says:

    Nice bro .. but sial la dei u never ajak me also cheh !!!

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