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Malaysia: The Best Time of the Year in my Country

by Mr Ghaz on 22/03/09 at 2:54 am

What do these stalls sell, why the sudden increase in number? Ah, it is fruit season again in my country and it is the best time of the year. Around May, the stalls begin to appear along the main roads. Slowly the appearance of stalls spread to smaller roads and finally we get an explosion of stalls everywhere.

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Malaysia – The Best Time of the Year in My Country

Around May, the stalls begin to appear along the main roads. Slowly the appearance of stalls spread to smaller roads and finally we get an explosion of stalls everywhere.

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Fruit Season

What do these stalls sell, why the sudden increase in number? Ah, it is fruit season again in my country and it is the best time of the year for me and, I am sure, for many others people as well.

The flowers on the durian and rambutan trees in January have now to sweet fruits. Everywhere durians by the lorry – load are carted from the orchards to the vendors.

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Beloved Fruit – The Durian (King of Fruit)

Along the roadsides in towns and cities can be seen people haggling and bargaining with the vendors about the price of the durians. This beloved fruit – the durian, is the main point of interest for many Malaysian at this time of the year. Most of us love the durian. The smell and taste are things that we can get nowhere else in the world. One either loves or hates the durian. There is no such thing as a lukewarm attitude towards it. Some of us love it to the point of obsession while some cannot stand the sight, or rather, the smell of it. I know of the foreigners who describe eating the durian as similar to eating strawberry ice cream in a public toilet! What an unfair criticism it is. Given time I am sure these foreigners will learn to love the durian as fervently as the locals.

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This time of the year witnesses the annual emergence of durian experts. They claim to be able to judge the quality of the fruit inside by looking at, smelling or shaking the fruit. While most of these so – called experts are actually frauds, some are genuine. The genuine ones are usually old men who have dealt with durian for umpteen years. All they have to do is to take a whiff of the tip of the durian to be able to predict accurately what sort of a condition the inside is. They have my utmost admiration.

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So we go about the annual task of opening the spiny fruit and putting the golden contents into our mouth. What a glorious time it is. However we have to be careful

Not to be gluttonous. Otherwise we will end up in the clinic to atone for our sins. Experienced durian lovers like me do not exceed our limits. We know when to stop.

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Other Fruits – Rambutans, Langsats and Rambais

Beside the ubiquitous durians are also large assortments of other fruits. We have rambutans, mangosteens, langsats, rambais, and of course perennial fruits like guavas and mangoes. So when we tire of durians, we can switch to the others. However they pale in comparison with the durian. Granted these other fruits have their own unique taste and smell, they are invariably not that sense – jolting as the durian. The durian remains the “king” of fruits.

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The Best Time of the Year

All good things however must come to an end. So it is with the fruit season. Gradually the stalls are abandoned and the prices of the fruits increase as the amount of fruits on sale dwindles and then comes to an end. No more do we see people haggling and stuffing their mouths by the roadside. No more do we get pricked by the durian’s spines. The stalls are empty except for some that sell the perennial fruits, petai and other miscellaneous things. The next mini – season comes in December, but it is a minor affair compared to the grand one that we have when May comes around once again and the stalls are filled to the brim with fruits. Then the best time of the year comes once again to our beloved country.

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papaleng

Mar 22nd, 2009

another great article my friend and just like in your country we too are anticipating the summer months in our place..

Christine Ramsay

Mar 22nd, 2009

What a wonderful article. You really made my mouth water even though I have never tried the durian. Good work as always.

Christine

Kate Smedley

Mar 22nd, 2009

What lovely pictures, I’d not heard of the durian before, thanks for an informative piece.

The Quail

Mar 22nd, 2009

This is another super write and I liked it so much that I read it again. Awesome pictures too.

Darla Smith

Mar 22nd, 2009

Great article and wonderful pictures!

nutuba

Mar 22nd, 2009

You’ve convinced me to come visit sometime!

nobert soloria bermosa

Mar 22nd, 2009

love those fruits,thanks

Kimberly Moore

Mar 22nd, 2009

Great article..would love to try them!:)

Monica Sappleton

Mar 22nd, 2009

I’ve not heard nor tasted some of these before, but I dont mind trying them. A well written article with lots of information to share .
Monica

CutestPrincess

Mar 23rd, 2009

thanks for the quick tour!

Yovita Siswati

Mar 23rd, 2009

I like those fruit too. I stumble and review.

nightcharmer

Mar 23rd, 2009

Hi neighbour! I’m from Singapore so I can relate to what your article is about. Fantastic work here. Keep writing! :)

angelonearth2001

Mar 24th, 2009

Miammmmmmmmmmmmm yummy! Now you got my mouth melt…i need to seek for that fruit in our various exotic market here, I am sure there is not as fresh as it would be over there but at least you got me interest to try it. Wonderful article the pictures are just gorgeous….Will tell you my comment when i taste the fruit.

Glynis Smy

Jul 17th, 2009

interesting tour, thanks!

Sherry Wallace

Jul 17th, 2009

Great article, mrghaz! I love learning about new foods.

Teresa

Jul 17th, 2009

Mr. Ghaz, I never know what to expect from you. I’ve never been so curious about a fruit. Thank you for this interesting post.

hollynoel001

Jul 17th, 2009

i always wondered what those were now i know i must try one i to also love our stands by the raod and our farmers markets every year great informative article thanks

California Dreamer

Jul 17th, 2009

I have never tried it, but it does sound interesting.

Susan

Jul 17th, 2009

for a brief instant I was no longer in New Jersey, sitting at my computer, but in Malaysia, sampling exotic fruits. Thank you.

John

Jul 18th, 2009

Thanks for the insight into your country.

Hein Marais

Jul 18th, 2009

Wonderful. Would love to taste all these.

DA Cournean

Jul 19th, 2009

Very nice!

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