Durian as aphrodisiac: Myths and legends about Duterte’s favorite fruit
The world is looking more closely at Davao these days since the 16th elected President of the Republic, who will be inaugurated on June 30, hails from there. Let’s then
The world is looking more closely at Davao these days since the 16th elected President of the Republic, who will be inaugurated on June 30, hails from there. Let’s then
I’ve always wondered why some good food products in the province haven’t found their way to Manila.
The durian season is in full swing, but those who are also health-conscious may find themselves thinking twice about joining in the feast or holding back.
If summer were a fruit, it would taste like durian. Ah, such heady creamy sinfulness! And the sticky thereafter of its telltale smell! Durian, a Malay word that means “the thorny fruit,” is summer’s harvest of danger and delight—what to relish and resist in the same, well, mouthful.
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