How Thai Durian Farm Harvest! Durian Cutting Skills - Thai Street Food | Farming Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Uncover the secrets of Southeast Asian farmers in this documentary on growing and harvesting durian. Learn how the exotic fruit is cultivated and the hard work that goes into its production. Explore the fascinating world of durian farming in this eye-opening film.
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I had so much fun watching this video. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! I'm really happy to hear you had fun watching. Your support means a lot, and I'll definitely keep the content coming! 😊✨
This video was so enjoyable. Can’t wait to see more!
Thank you for your compliments. Wish you success on your path!
The fruits are looking very inviting
This is the special thing about tropical fruits. The colors and flavors are always attractive and unforgettable!
"Musang King" is the One and Only true King of Durian kings around Southeast Asia.
"Musang King" means The King of all Kings.
You are wrong. Only Malaysia harvest different. Thailand & Vietnam harvest them when they think is ripen but Malaysia harvest them when they are ripen when the durian drop from the trees.
Caring for and choosing the right time to harvest requires high technology and a deep understanding of this fruit. Is Thai durian different from other countries in Southeast Asia?
Thank you! You're absolutely right-timing and the right technology are key to producing high-quality durian. Thai durian is indeed unique, known for its distinct varieties and rich flavor. In fact, the care put into cultivating Thai durian is one reason it's so highly regarded worldwide. Have you tried durian from any other Southeast Asian countries? I'd love to hear how you compare the flavors!
@@kiwigarden2024 I’m absolutely head over heels for the flavor of Vietnamese durian - sweet, soft, and just the right amount of creaminess, it’s like my taste buds are on cloud nine! Especially when I make the mille crepes from this durian, it’s simply out of this world! I gave it a try, and to my surprise, my customers were all hooked. One even said, “Just one bite and it feels like I’m hugging an entire durian orchard!” Can you imagine? Eating a dessert that gives you such a feeling - it doesn’t get any better than that!
The flavor is truly unforgettable, I hope you have a wonderful experience with the local specialties there.