0 1 1, cracked durian
Most of the mature durians are cracked from the top, and the cracks are so big that they can be broken directly by hand. If the crack is too small, we can cut it off with our mouths. If we don't want to use a knife, we can pick up the durian and hit it a few times until it cracks.
02 2, durian without cracks
Durian without natural cracks is not fully mature. You can leave it for a few days until it opens naturally. Of course, if you can't wait to taste it, you can also cut the durian skin. (Blue durians are all ripe and rotten. If you eat, you should also choose durians with large yellow areas. )
If it is a mature durian, it is easy to open without cracks. Just cut off the pedicle and you can see the lines. Stick a knife along the grain, hold it firmly without hurting the pulp, and finally break it with your hand.
You can also crack durian by throwing. If it is a durian with a handle, it will crack from the top after falling. Those who pull out the handle may crack from the tail or from the top. In short, as long as it is cracked, it will be easy, and the method is the same as above.
Cut them together along the grain with a knife or scissors, and then break them by hand, and you can eat delicious durian meat. (note, be careful of durian thorns when you break them with your hands. )
Precautions for eating durian 0 1 1. Durian is warm. Eating too much will lead to an increase in dry fire and symptoms of dampness and toxin. If you want to relieve discomfort, you can drink kelp and mung bean soup or Prunella vulgaris soup.
2. Durian with natural cracks after maturity should not be stored for too long; When you smell alcohol, it must be bad. Don't buy it.
Although durian is rich in cellulose, it will absorb water and swell in the stomach. Excessive consumption will block the intestines and cause constipation. Drinking more boiled water can help digestion.
It is especially recommended that durian should not eat too much at a time, which is easy to get angry. During the operation, pay attention to walking slowly to avoid bumps.