by kennynah » Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:22 am
Now,
as in all forum postings here.....we get to the
How to Do it Right....choosing a durian....hahahaha
(this one, i cut-n-paste from some website....but i remember vividly, that's how my dad used to select the fruits...)
Listen to the Durian
Assuming that the durian is not frozen, the first thing that you should do is pick the durian up in both your palms. Do this gently, and if the thorns hurt, use a couple of tea towels to protect your hands. Place the durian next to your ear, and give it a gentle shake, not unlike shaking a maracas to some soul music. If there is no sound, it means that the fruit is too ripe. If there is a hard knocking sound, the fruit is not ripe enough. What you want to hear are dull, subtle knocks.
Smell the Fragrance of the Durian
After identifying the right knocking sounds, you want to narrow your choice down further with the right smell. Put the durian about an inch from your nose. Take a whiff. Can you smell the slightly fragrant odor? If it smells raw, like an unripe fruit, then the durian is probably not ripe. If the smell is strong and over-powering, it is probably too ripe and the flesh is likely to be soft and gooey. It should smell just so – neither too raw nor too strong.
ok, this one below, is my own addition
Feeling the Weight of the Durian
Not only because you dont wana have to pay so much for a fruit (if it is by the kilo), you dont wana to unnecessarily pay for the husks; which is only useful for getting rid of the durian smell off your fingers and mouth...
supposing you have 2 fruits of approximately the same size, always choose the lighter one. the reason being that the lighter fruit, will likely mean that the husk wall is thinner, hence meatier insides.
this is totally opposite to choosing jackfruits, where you want weight...but not durians.
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