Why durian is called the King of Fruits Learn about its smell, taste, health benefits, and fun facts in this simple and engaging story.
Loved and feared for its smell, durian is famous across Southeast Asia. Let’s discover everything about this bold fruit
Durian is a large, spiky fruit with a strong smell and creamy, sweet flesh inside. It’s mostly found in Southeast Asia.
The smell comes from sulfur compounds. Some people love it, others can’t stand it! It’s even banned in hotels and airports
If you can handle the smell, the taste is rich and sweet—like custard mixed with almonds. Truly one of a kind
Durian is full of energy, fiber, and vitamins like B6 and C. It helps digestion, boosts mood, and strengthens bones.
Slice the thick skin carefully. Scoop out the soft yellow pods inside and eat fresh—or try it in desserts
Due to its strong smell, durian is banned in taxis, hotels, and even airports in some countries
In Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia, durian is considered a delicacy and is used in candies, cakes, and even ice cream.
It smells strong but tastes amazing. Dare to try the King of Fruits and discover why people are obsessed with it