@ford289cid7 While it's true that Durian is banned from many transportation systems, hotels etc. due its unique smell it is widely known as the King of fruits do to its unique taste and texture. To be honest it surprised me too.
@: One thing I can't understand is that to be called The King Of Fruits it would have to be well-known in an English speaking country. If it was mostly known in, say, Spanish speaking countries they would call it El Rey De Las Frutas and English speakers wouldn't know about it. It seems to come from Southeast Asia, I wonder how it got known in the English speaking world. Is it popular in the UK or Australia?
9/10. Missed the King of Fruits question. Who decided the Mango was the King of Fruits, anyway?
10/10 Very very easy test.
8/10. Mango? Oh well
I guess 9/10 isn't too bad in Australia. Why is the mango the king of fruit?
10/10. Though the pineapple wears a crown.
FYI: the king of fruits is not Mango it's Durian ☝🏻😵💫🙉
I looked up Durian and I wonder how they can call it the King of Fruits if it is banned from the Singapore Subway System because of its smell???
@ford289cid7 While it's true that Durian is banned from many transportation systems, hotels etc. due its unique smell it is widely known as the King of fruits do to its unique taste and texture. To be honest it surprised me too.
@: One thing I can't understand is that to be called The King Of Fruits it would have to be well-known in an English speaking country. If it was mostly known in, say, Spanish speaking countries they would call it El Rey De Las Frutas and English speakers wouldn't know about it. It seems to come from Southeast Asia, I wonder how it got known in the English speaking world. Is it popular in the UK or Australia?
@@ford289cid7 I really don't know, I only learned about Durian once I came to Thailand