Liu lian, liu lian…

That means Durian. Yummy thing that we can enjoy in the tropical country.

Dad’s durian tree has been bearing awsome durian and we get to enjoy it almost everynight for the past few day till my mom decided to sell them off in the market for good money at RM10 per KG!

I know someone will be drooling over the photo that I’m going to show here *wink*

sorry, I took the photo abit to late after everyone has wallope the rest of the fruit and left two for me!! *Grin*

Dad has tried all his mean to protect this durian tree from thiefs! Yup, we have those naughty one who came in before us and took away those durian fallen from the tree. Now that my dad already put up zinc fenches that can’t see what is in there on the ground, he can now pick all those that fallen inside the fence (at least).

I know durian got a strong smell, if you don’t like it, you’ll hate that smell and you won’t want to even go near one let alone eating it. The durian that we are having is actually those that with intense smell and sweetness (only if you like it), it is actually creamy to me. Two fruits will be enough to make me burb later and smell like durian.

I know it is being banned inside a lift and the LRT, but we ever pack it air-tight and it goes through the cargo on the flight to Hong Kong! Yup, for the sake of my sister in Hong Kong. But we definitely won’t bring it along in our luggage, that’ll get us into trouble if we do.

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One Comment on “Liu lian, liu lian…”

  1. jade uk Says:

    I luv durian… tapun-tapun, you treat melah when i go back… if its still in seasonlah.

    Sure! Just let me know when and if our durian still bear fruits, sure I’ll tapao some for u :D

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