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This is Durian

Welcome to our Fair Trade Thai Durian page!

As lovers of this delicious and nutritious fruit, we are excited to offer you ethically sourced Durians from Vietnam.

We believe that maintaining healthy soil, conserving water, and using natural fertilizers are critical in producing high-quality durians without compromising the environment.

Furthermore, our fair trade durians ensure that the farmers receive fair compensation for their hard work and commitment. By purchasing these durians, you support a reliable economic system that empowers small-scale farmers and their communities.

"Thai Durian"

Imported to Vietnam for quite some time, "Thai Durian" brings many differences compared to other types of durians in the market. Unlike other types of durians, Thai durian has a sweet and slightly rich taste that is just right. In addition, this fruit also has a very thick flesh, small seeds, and a fruit flesh ratio over 30%. Thai durian fruit flesh has a light yellow color, although not as eye-catching as Ri6 durian, it can be preserved for quite a long time while retaining its full flavor when ripe.

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"Ri6 Durian"

In 1990, Mr. Sau Ri used natural grafting techniques and gave birth to a new type of durian with unique characteristics such as yellow flesh, small seeds, sweet and slightly rich taste, and dry texture.

When the durian is ripe, the spikes burst open, and the shell cracks easily when separating the flesh. Normally, Ri6 Durian weighs from 3 to 6kg.

Inside the Ri6 durian are dry and thick flesh with a sweet and mildly rich taste that does not stick to your hand, and has a seed ratio of up to 40%.

Musang King Durian

Musang King durian is dubbed the king of all durians. Originating from Sabah state in Malaysia, it has become the world's best-tasting durian due to its delicious fragrance. It adapts well to the soil and climate in some regions of Vietnam, particularly in the Central Highlands and Mekong Delta, and has been widely propagated and grown there. Its yield is superior in the Central Highlands. The Musang King durian has a small seed with a fragrant, slightly rich, smooth flesh that is sweet and is preferred by foreign markets.

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