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5 Types Of Durians You Might Not Know About

Our durian guide shows you there's more than just Mao Shan Wang or D24

By Nicole-Marie Ng; Cover Image: @honeybeesweets.sg

Just like grapes that are used to make wine, the taste of a durian depends on the weather, the soil from which it grows and the breed of the tree. This gives us a variety of different types of durians available in the market.

After trying most of the durians that are available this season, here are our top five picks.

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4. Tawa/D162

A relatively cheap durian that has lots of flesh for your durian enjoyment. Tawa durians are light and creamy in taste with a slight bitterness.

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