Eating fruits that complement each other like mangosteen and durian is a good combination, not only will it not affect your body negatively, but you can also enjoy the flavor of both fruits.
In Thailand, people often eat mangosteen and durian together and call them the "husband and wife fruit".
So mangosteen and durian can be eaten together.
Because durian has a higher fire, eating mangosteen after eating durian can suppress the fire of durian and make us less prone to fire.
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. p>Durian (scientific name: Durio zibethinus Murr ), is a giant tropical evergreen tree, leaves are long rounded, more pointed at the tip, cymes, flowers pale yellow, the fruit soccer size, the skin is firm, dense triangular thorns, the pulp is composed of the aril's fleshy packet, the flesh is pale yellow, viscous and succulent is a fruit of great economic value.
Durian is one of the famous tropical fruit, native to Malaysia. Some countries in Southeast Asia planted more, of which the most Thailand. China's Guangdong, Hainan is also planted.
Durian in Thailand is the most prestigious, known as the "king of fruits". It has a strong odor, those who love it praise its fragrance, those who hate it complain of its odor.
Legend has it that during the Ming Dynasty in ancient China, the sailing fleet arrived in Southeast Asia today, tasting the local specialties of the fruit, Zheng He greatly appreciated this fruit, however, the fruit can only be cooked once a year, so the name to stay in love with, and the later take its harmonic, called the durian.
There are two ways of putting it, one is that it is native to Malaysia, Ayutthaya Dynasty era into Thailand. Malay called the durian "Tuliang", the Thai language has been retained so called, the Chinese translation is "durian".
Another theory is that it was introduced from Thawai, Mali, and Danausi in Burma. There are also two legends, one of which is that when the Siamese army attacked Burma in 1787, they tried to capture Thawai, but were unable to do so.
During the siege. Due to transportation difficulties and the lack of food in the army, the general had to order his soldiers to look around for wild fruits to fill their stomachs, and the soldiers found a large and thorny fruit, the durian, in the forest.
When they managed to cut it open and try it, it was surprisingly sweet and delicious. Later, when they returned to Bangkok, many of the officers and soldiers brought back the durian kernels with them and planted them around their houses.
It is said that in the Bangkok area, there were durian trees growing in the yards of the descendants of soldiers and officers who had traveled to Burma for 100 to 150 years, but due to two major floods in 1871 and 1942, these durian trees died out.
The second is said to have been introduced to southern Thailand by merchant ships traveling between Thailand and Myanmar, and later spread from Surat Thani to Bangkok and other places.
Modern medical research has shown that the durian juice and peel extracted from the protein hydrolase, orally can enhance the body's hydrolysis of fibrin, can dissolve blood clots, improve the local circulation of body fluids, thereby eliminating inflammation and edema, clinically can be used as anti-edema and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Durian protease and antimicrobial agents, chemotherapeutic drugs and can promote the penetration of drugs to the lesions, can be used for a variety of causes of inflammation, edema and thrombosis and other conditions, such as bronchitis, acute pneumonia, mastitis, retinitis, etc..
The efficacy of durian pericarp in the treatment of senile pruritus has been reported to be better.
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