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Durian, known as the "King of Fruits," is a popular and distinctive fruit in Thailand. It has a unique, pungent aroma and a creamy, custard-like texture with a sweet, sometimes slightly bitter, flavor. While its smell is notorious, many find the taste and texture of the flesh highly appealing. Durian is a popular ingredient in Thai cuisine and is enjoyed in various dishes, including durian with sticky rice, durian ice cream, and durian in syrup.
Here's more about durian in Thailand:
Varieties:
Thailand boasts numerous durian varieties, with some of the most popular including Monthong, Chanee, and Kan Yao.
Season:
Durian season in Thailand typically runs from April to August.
Where to find it:
Durian is widely available throughout Thailand, especially during the season, in markets, roadside stalls, and fruit shops.
Popular dishes:
Durian is enjoyed fresh, but also features in various desserts and savory dishes.
Nutritional value:
Durian is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including vitamin C and B vitamins. It also provides dietary fiber and healthy fats.
Cultural significance:
Durian is deeply embedded in Thai culture and cuisine, considered a national
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Pattaya Street Food Market with a fully sizes Airplane. : r ...
The Runway Street Food Market in Pattaya, also known as the Boeing 747 market, is a unique night market built around a decommissioned Boeing 747 airplane. It's located on the second road back from the beach and offers a variety of street food stalls, shops, and entertainment, all under the impressive sight of the jumbo jet.
Here's a more detailed look:
The Airplane:
A real Boeing 747 was brought to the site in sections and reassembled, creating a distinctive centerpiece for the market.
Food Stalls:
The market features numerous stalls offering a wide array of local Thai and East Asian dishes, seafood, grilled items, smoothies, and more.
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