HomeRecipes & CookingPungent ‘J-Queen’ sells for US$1,000 in Indonesia

Pungent ‘J-Queen’ sells for US$1,000 in Indonesia

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summary:An Indonesian variety of the durian –a strong-smelling, spiky fruit considered a delicacy across many parts of Asia- has been sold in a store on the island of Java for a hefty U$1,000 per fruit....
An Indonesian variety of the durian –a strong-smelling, spiky fruit considered a delicacy across many parts of Asia- has been sold in a store on the island of Java for a hefty U$1,000 per fruit.

The “J-Queen” durian was selected by a panel of farmers in a region of central Java because it was deemed to have a special taste and texture, a farmer who grew the fruit. Two of the rare durians, which were displayed in a perspex case in a store in Tasikmalaya in the neighboring province, were sold for 14 million rupiah ($1,000) each.

Sometimes described as smelling like an open sewer or turpentine when ripe, durian are banned in some airports, public transport and hotels in Southeast Asia.

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