How to choose durian
When choosing durian, you need to pay attention to the following points: look at the appearance, smell, pinch the softness, look at the pulp, and choose the variety
Look at the appearance : Good durians are usually plump in appearance, uniform in color, and appear yellow or orange. If they are bumpy or have different colors, they may be underripe or overripe.
Smell: A good durian should have a strong aroma. If you smell alcohol or other odors, it means the durian has gone bad.
Pinch the softness and hardness: A good durian should have a certain degree of softness and hardness. If it is too hard, it is underripe; if it is too soft, it is overripe.
Look at the pulp: A good durian has plump flesh and golden color. If the flesh is shriveled or the color is dull, it means the durian is of poor quality.
Choose varieties: Different varieties of durian have different tastes and qualities. For example, varieties such as Golden Pillow and Musang King are more popular.
Selecting durians requires certain skills and experience. You can select good durians by observing the appearance, smelling the taste, pinching the softness and hardness, looking at the pulp and selecting varieties.