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The durian (pronounced /ˈdʊəriən/ ) is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio and the Malvaceae family (although some taxonomists place Durio in a distinct family, ...
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They take a taste, always in front of another Malaysian who is enthusiastically enjoying his piece of durian, they get a strange, horrified look on their face, and then they spit it back out again. Now what about that visual is going to encourage me, a not-quite-so-adventurous eater to try durian? ... I’m a fruit lover myself,
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Wherever you travel in Malaysia, you are bound to come across some stalls that sell fruits of the country. The rich Malaysian soil allows many of these fruits to grow in abundance and throughout the year. ... It is even quite difficult getting at the fruit inside. Good durians have pulp that are neither watery nor hard to...
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The Malaysian Fruit Ba ... These bats, named for their fox-like faces tend to inhabit the Old World tropics. Within the Flying Foxes is the bat family Pteropodidae, which contains the "Common" Fruit Bat seen and discussed below. ... ; Malaysian Fruit Bat ; Cynopterus brachyotis...
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A new lure spells trouble for the Malaysian fruit fly. ARS researchers in Hilo, Hawaii, and Albany, California, have developed a blend of compounds as an improved means to detect, survey, and control the pest.
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The Malaysian fruit fly, Bactrocera latifrons, is native to southeastern Asia and infests crops such as tomato, eggplant, and pepper. Here, the female fly deposits her eggs into a tomato fruit. ... Photo by Scott Bauer. ... Printable Version E-mail this page;
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Semiochemicals of Bactrocera latifrons, the Malaysian fruit fl Ashraf M. El-Sayed. Page created on 22-July-2009...
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The Malaysian Fruit Industry Directory; KOPERASI KAKITANGAN KEMENTERIAN PERTANIAN MALAYSIA. Offered by Tamarind Books, LLC ... KOPERASI KAKITANGAN KEMENTERIAN PERTANIAN MALAYSIA The Malaysian Fruit Industry Directory; Kuala Lumpur: Koperasi Kakitangan Kementerian Pertanian (M), 1989. First Edition. Hardcover.
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Malaysia - travel photos - ... These are the notorious Malaysian Fruit Bats which like to hang upside down in coconut trees and freakin' shriek their bloody heads off. They take a few hours respite from making noise every evening around dusk, when they take to the skies in search of food.
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