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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

durián
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It is also called durion or durio. It is the name of some trees of the family Malvaceae and its fruits. The scientific name of the most representative is Durio zibethinus . In fact there are about 30 species that belong to the genus Durio, which in Malay language means "of fruits with thorns". He is considered in Southeast Asia as the King of Fruits. Its fruits are edible and very desired despite the bad smell (to rotten onion).

  




John Rene Plaut

DURION Typical Indonesian fruit of a malvacea discovered in 1763, which has a stinking smell but exquisite taste.

  



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