English to Marathi Dictionary durian

durian

ड्युरियन
definition
noun
Westerners find the smell of durians too strong.
an oval spiny tropical fruit containing a creamy pulp. Despite its fetid smell, it is highly esteemed for its flavor.
Many famous raw foodists don't have any qualms about eating lots of foods that are grown on the other side of our planet (one famous raw foodist calls himself the Durian King, though he lives in New York and durians are grown in Malaysia).
the large tree that bears the durian fruit, native to Malaysia.
example
He fumbles the last fruit - the 'durian' - and it slips from his hands and splatters at Colin's feet.
The only downer was that the durian we bought was an utter disappointment - 'durian' smells bad, sure, but it shouldn't taste like a combination of joggers' socks and onions.
The evening concluded with the ritual massacre of a 'durian' , a Thai fruit which looks like a bagpipe.
‘But now I can grow trees like banana, 'durian' , avocado and jackfruit to fulfill my own needs and patchouli that can be sold to businessmen for the cosmetics industry,’ he added.
As an agricultural country, Thailand is a land of fruits, such as rambutan, loongen, lichee and 'durian' .
Another suggestion was made to have products such as fried 'durian' , Thai fruit juice, and hand-woven items on display in hotels where guests can purchase them as souvenirs.
Villagers in Muslim-dominated Seith on the western tip of Ambon island watched in bemusement as their main guest, a Christian traditional leader, enjoyed 'durian' with the other guests on one rainy January day.
To eliminate the strong smell of durian, the peeled 'durian' is placed in a plastic box.
Many foods and drinks can cause malodour, especially garlic, onions, curries, the fruit 'durian' , etc.
Strawberry, 'durian' , mocha, chocolate, vanilla, rum raisin and nougat are on the menu.
Tropical fruits grow in abundance, and a local favorite is the 'durian' , known by its spiked shell and fermented flesh whose pungent aroma and taste often separates locals from foreigners.
The Jamaican may retain his farinaceous banana and the Malay his 'durian' , but for us, it's the apple.
Even Indonesians acknowledge that prolonged exposure to the smell may have negative effects, and as a result, the carriage of 'durians' on public transport is forbidden.
We take a sightseeing boat trip around the bay and get a glimpse of the smart new opera house which looks exactly like two 'durians' - a very distinctive local fruit that tastes great but has a repellant smell.
The Thai fruits which are most popular include 'durians' , mangosteens, rambutans, and longans.
Dad's been spoiling me with expensive 'durians' .
Other organic products that gained popularity include bananas, 'durians' , corn and other vegetables used for salad.
Westerners find the smell of 'durians' too strong.
For instance, the smell of 'durians' is fragrant for people in some cultures but repellant for those in others.
Well the 'durians' are the king of tropical fruits, and it's the most widely traded tropical fruit in South East Asia.
If we're lucky, we can buy big and tasty 'durians' .
Kebayoran Baru was just a large plantation mostly with rambutan and 'durian trees' , just like other suburbs here.
Many famous raw foodists don't have any qualms about eating lots of foods that are grown on the other side of our planet (one famous raw foodist calls himself the Durian King, though he lives in New York and 'durians' are grown in Malaysia).
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