This article was written by UC Davis ARE PhD students Huizhi Yang and Jiawei Guo. It is the first of six excellent articles written by students in my ARE 231 class this fall. Durian is known as the “king of fruits”. It is the size of a watermelon and is distinctive for its strong smell and prickly skin. Some people find durian has a pleasant sweetness, but others find the odor to be overbearing and unpleasant. In Southeast Asia, some hotels and public transportation services have banned the fruit due to its strong and persistent odor.
Durian: The "King of Fruits" is Booming in China
Durian: The "King of Fruits" is Booming in…
Durian: The "King of Fruits" is Booming in China
This article was written by UC Davis ARE PhD students Huizhi Yang and Jiawei Guo. It is the first of six excellent articles written by students in my ARE 231 class this fall. Durian is known as the “king of fruits”. It is the size of a watermelon and is distinctive for its strong smell and prickly skin. Some people find durian has a pleasant sweetness, but others find the odor to be overbearing and unpleasant. In Southeast Asia, some hotels and public transportation services have banned the fruit due to its strong and persistent odor.