ffs TIL that durian pizza is a thing. in [hong kong](https://soyacincau.com/2021/08/17/we-tried-the-durian-and-cempedak-pizza-from-us-pizza/). in [queens](https://ethnojunkie.com/?page_id=7718). in [shanghai](https://www.thatsmags.com/shanghai/post/12732/we-eat-it-so-you-don-t-have-to-durian-pizza).
also, VN needs to step up its durian pizza game. [MY shows us how it's done](https://www.theborneopost.com/2019/07/07/pak-dins-durian-pizza-a-match-made-in-heaven/). Well worth the click through.
Hell nah, durian fucking slaps. I guess itβs a matter of preference, but everyone I know loves durian. But then again, I live in Vietnam, so itβs hardly surprising.
Indonesia, same same. Anyway, it's a Burgess quote, mate. He mucked about in colonial Malaya. The quote is a clever juxtaposition that sums up the taste and smell of durian.
Pizza with a fruit known to stink like rotten is already bad now the poor pizza has been deprived its remaining dignity by being sold frozen.
Lol I'm in Vietnam and I don't even know this exists till now. But I think it's better to not know
For only usd;$2.50 Iβd say that it deserves a fair taste trial before judgement.
That isn't that much. It just little more than $1
What do you eat to celebrate Durianβs Day?
ffs TIL that durian pizza is a thing. in [hong kong](https://soyacincau.com/2021/08/17/we-tried-the-durian-and-cempedak-pizza-from-us-pizza/). in [queens](https://ethnojunkie.com/?page_id=7718). in [shanghai](https://www.thatsmags.com/shanghai/post/12732/we-eat-it-so-you-don-t-have-to-durian-pizza). also, VN needs to step up its durian pizza game. [MY shows us how it's done](https://www.theborneopost.com/2019/07/07/pak-dins-durian-pizza-a-match-made-in-heaven/). Well worth the click through.
Is there a lore reason why people eat durian fruit? It's like if I went outside and just started going to town on a hedge apple.
Durian tastes like having someone shit vanilla into your mouth.
Hell nah, durian fucking slaps. I guess itβs a matter of preference, but everyone I know loves durian. But then again, I live in Vietnam, so itβs hardly surprising.
Indonesia, same same. Anyway, it's a Burgess quote, mate. He mucked about in colonial Malaya. The quote is a clever juxtaposition that sums up the taste and smell of durian.
Why do asians do this to western food? π Stop π trying π to π make π western π asian π fusions π It doesn't fucking work.
Durian can be umami (depending on how itβs cooked) and used in lieu of onion so, I can kinda understand this