1. Debunking the Myth That Durian Combined with Milk/Wine Equals Snake Venom
Durian is considered the king of fruits with its distinctive smell and rich, sweet flavor, greatly beloved by many. However, not long ago, a man in Thailand died of a heart attack immediately after consuming durian pulp and drinking a lot of milk. This incident caused much concern among people, with some even suggesting that consuming this fruit with alcohol could lead to fatal dangers. Until now, there has been no scientific evidence to support the notion that combining durian with milk or wine is deadly. However, traditional medicine advises against excessive consumption of durian due to its high sugar, fat, and alcohol content, which can strain the liver. The appearance of acne after eating durian is a sign of liver problems.


2. Durian Smells Like Sweaty Socks After a Workout!?


3. Health Benefits of Durian
Besides its delicious taste, this tropical fruit also offers numerous health benefits. Consuming about 234 grams of durian is equivalent to ingesting around 20% of the daily required carbohydrate intake.
Durian is the perfect choice for boosting energy levels, as just eating 1/5 of a durian can provide enough energy for a whole day. In 100 grams of durian, there's 37.14% water, 16.2% carbohydrates, 6.38% protein, 2.7% fat, along with various minerals and vitamins.
This abundant source of nutrients is beneficial for health. Durian is known to alleviate symptoms of constipation, prevent anemia, relieve headaches, strengthen bones, and improve skin health, among others.


4. Fruit Used by Kings to Woo Beauties
If someone told you that durian was once used as a gift to woo beauties, you might not believe it. However, this was indeed practiced by ancient kings, not because of its exceptional nutrition or attractive appearance, but rather due to its fragrance.
Legend has it that durian, a rare and valuable fruit, was chosen by a Thai king to woo a beauty. After tasting the rich and fragrant durian flesh, the girl was so enchanted, infatuated, and unable to forget it that she willingly followed the king back to his palace. Because of this ancient tale, durian is now crowned the king of fruits.


5. Prohibited in Public Places
Due to its overpowering aroma that some find unpleasant, in certain Asian countries like Singapore, Japan, durian is prohibited from being brought into elevators or some public places such as hospitals, train stations, etc. Interestingly, durian is classified alongside atomic bombs, nuclear weapons, and some other harmful toxins on the prohibited list. This indicates that the harmfulness of this tropical fruit is not inferior to modern weapons, solely due to its scent. A young woman struggled to finish eating two durians at once because she wasn't allowed to bring them onto a train. This incident occurred at a checkpoint in a train station in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China. Specifically, a young female passenger was stopped by staff from boarding the train because her luggage contained durians. According to the regulations of China's railway industry, passengers are not allowed to bring onto trains strong-smelling foods, including durians.


6. Delicious Durian-flavored Ice Cream
With its unique flavor, durian has been transformed into various enticing foods and desserts. Among them, durian ice cream is something you shouldn't miss, especially on hot summer days.
One standout in the market is Celano's Durian Mochi ice cream, favored for its unique flavor combination. The soft and chewy mochi shell outside, paired with the cool and creamy durian ice cream inside, creates a refreshing gustatory experience. It's not too sweet, even if you indulge in it. For those who are fans of this fruit, Durian Mochi ice cream is a very reasonable choice with its small, cute size, easy to handle and not as messy as regular ice creams.


7. Durian Can Help Prevent Depression
Some studies have shown that when serotonin levels decrease or become imbalanced, it can lead to depression. Therefore, you can maintain stable serotonin levels by regularly consuming durian. Due to its high content of vitamin B6, durian stimulates serotonin production, helping to naturally prevent depression.
The high content of vitamin B6 in durian stimulates serotonin production, helping to naturally prevent depression. Some studies have shown that when serotonin levels decrease or become imbalanced, it can lead to depression. Therefore, you can maintain stable serotonin levels by regularly consuming durian.


8. Durian Also Exhibits Compassion and Love towards Humans
Seeing the spikes of durian, everyone imagines what would happen if it fell on their head, however, this fruit also has a compassionate heart because it only falls at night. So you don't need to worry too much when visiting a durian orchard during the day. But at night, it's a different story.
Normally, with other fruits, when they're ripe, they fall. However, durians are somewhat 'peculiar' in that they only fall at certain times. And the time when durians usually fall is around midnight! So if someone doesn't know and carelessly enters a durian orchard at night, they might get a surprise.


9. Danger When You Stand Near... a Durian Tree!
There's an interesting fact that the number of accidents caused by durians falling on heads each year is quite high. Of course, with a fruit of large size and spikey shell like durian, the force of impact from above onto the... fruit is not light at all. That's why there are warnings in many places advising you not to stand too close to ripe durian trees. Surely, no one would be brave enough to experience the feeling of being hit on the head by this fruit, right?
If a durian falls from a height of 20m, it could make you 'unable to bear it.' This could cause injuries, even threaten your life. Many people joke that if Newton were sitting under a durian tree, he might never have discovered the 'Law of Universal Gravitation.'


10. Durian: The Most Controversial Fruit on Earth
For ages, durian has been regarded as a divisive food, splitting the world into two distinct camps. For those who enjoy it, this is the epitome of fruit perfection, with its golden, fragrant, sweet, and creamy flesh. Meanwhile, for those who can't stand it, simply catching a whiff from afar is enough to send them running in the opposite direction.
If there were to be a vote on the most peculiar and unique fruit, durian might top the list. Durian is a special fruit not only covered by a layer of sharp spiky skin but also possessing a distinctive aroma that enthusiasts love and detractors absolutely loathe. Among all fruits, only durian can evoke such discomfort just from its smell, yet once you taste it, you might become addicted.

