Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Durian varieties - No. 15 or D 15.

The Number 15 was the product of the Malaysia Agriculture Department more than 40 years ago. My grandfather Chong Hong Peng had selected this variety to be planted at the perserved land Lot 330.




The No. 15/D 15 fresh will be very good if the tree produced lest than 10 fruits.

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Durian varieties - Tree companies.

Two native Penang durians and a Green Epicarp durian. The one of the left is small size but the fresh is comparatively a lot.
The one at the right is quit common in Malay villages. It usually bear a lot of fruits and the shape look like apple also. The one at the center is the popular grade A durian get by chance which planted by using the seed. This variety properly obtained during grandfather time . The native small size durian.
Another two native small size durian.

I am the collector and the consumer as well.
At the night I ate the above native durian, I have two superior dream. The first was a mature tiger and a feet long durian ready open for it. The tiger seemed not interested to the orangish durian fresh. The second dream was a American big cat or couger. The big cat is biger than the tiger. I shall write it at other blog to be continue.
The Green Epicarp durian variaty from the new tree of Lot 330. The Green Epicarp durian is the grad A+ durian.

The native Malay Villages durian.

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Present: Durian varieties - Green Fresh.

I like the apple shape look alike Green Fresh durian.





The fertelizer and number of fruits bear also highly influence the color of the fruit fresh.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Bangkok Durian.

I was told my Grandfather Chong Hong Peng * brought this Bangkok Durian from Bangkok, Thailand. It was around 40 years ago. The fruit usually big size more than 12" in. It can be very good taste if care properly with adequate minerals application.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Durian: Sevent Angles.

The Sevent Angles is classed as grad A+ durian fruit varities. The following are vedios I captured recently.

The fresh of Sevent Angles look green-whitish to orangish depend on the fertelizer apllied and the health of the branches. The following is the freshs of the fruits.
Sevent Angles 2016 June.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Hoo Law of Lot330.

The Hoo Law or Who Lu or pumking is classified as grad A durian. I have manage to capture one of the best fruits of the tree varieties of Lot 330.
Some time some body affair to go to eat durian. The chip following implied why?

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Kun Bao of Lot330.

Kun Bao in Hak dialet or Kun Poo in Hokkian dialet is classified as grad A durian fruit.

The following videos were captured in June 2011.

To be continue.