Durian is known as the king of fruits in some countries, and even today, the enthusiasm for the fruit is increasing. Malaysia have experienced a boom in recent years since high demand for their crops from Chinese.

Some vendors wear heavy work gloves,when cutting durian.
Because the spiky husk is as sharp as it looks. On the coutrary,the interior, features pockets of soft, yellow fruit. Durian ranges from an avocado-like to a custard-like consistency. Each section has at least one pit in the middle.
Because the spiky husk is as sharp as it looks. On the coutrary,the interior, features pockets of soft, yellow fruit. Durian ranges from an avocado-like to a custard-like consistency. Each section has at least one pit in the middle.

The average durian weighs 3.3 pounds .Farmers place nets under the trees to catch each fruit and protect it from damage in Southeast Asia.Durian falls to nets when it reaches maturity. Not everyone is a fan.The spiky, alien-looking durian is famous for its smell. The scent of this fruit, which can be larger than a football when mature, has earned comparisons to over-ripe onions, potent cheese and gym socks. In Singapore, a country where it is widely available, the durian's smell is strong enough to get it banned from some businesses, commercial buildings and public transport.
For some, however, durians are the ideal food.