Roscita Manja Deena Binti Roslee Noor Albannia Natasya Binti Jabi
Roscita Manja Deena Binti Roslee Noor Albannia Natasya Binti Jabi
• Field planting is usually done at the onset of the rainy season. Good drainage is
required to avoid puddles in the root region which may hinder proper root
development.
• Flowering starts during the dry months. A longer drought period encourages
flowering. During these months, minimal irrigation is necessary to support
vegetative growth.
• They build grass huts nearby at harvest time and camp there for 6 or 8 weeks in order to be
• Harvesters normally work in pairs, one on tree choosing the mature fruit. Using a sharp
and clean knife, he cuts the fruit from the tree leaving about 10 cm. The common method
• After harvesting, the durian should not be placed directly on the floor but on a container,
e.g. a plastic or bamboo basket. This is to guard against fungal infection which can cause
• Caution is necessary when approaching a durian tree during the ripening season
Net
Lempok durian and its packaging
PACKAGING
• Most durian produced is consumed locally while only a small percentage is exported.
• Malaysia exports a relatively small amount to Singapore and Brunei. The production in
Indonesia , the Philippines and Brunei is not sufficient to meet domestic demand , thus
• Nowadays there many shop that sell durian in fresh or improve product.
• Durio zibethinus is the only species available in the international market: other species are
sold in their local regions. There are hundreds of durian cultivars; many consumers express
preferences for specific cultivars, which fetch higher prices in the market
• . Like many of life’s greatest experiences,
eating durian cannot be adequately
described with words. Durian has a
characteristic delicious flavour, creamy
texture, and tantalizing fragrance that is
just… durian! — the king of fruits, nature’s
most magnificent fruit gift.
Thank you…