

Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…
Lack of baseline data prevents durian industry from going big …
In the Philippines, he said, durian production remained fixed with the local market “because local consumers could pay higher price for the Continue reading »
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Do You Eat Durian (A Tropical Fruit)? Do You Like it?
yes! yeah i heard a lot of people dislike the smell&stuffs but it tastes really good. except when its like in ice cream flavour or smth, it totally taste awful but if you're talking about the durian alone – i like it.
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For Malaysian only. Which durian products u like most?
Lempok, pulut kacau durian, pengat durian, tempoyak , bubur kacang durian, masak lemak tempoyak, lemak pucuk kayu (My N.Sembilan favorite receipe) and so many others u can name it.
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Reasons To Have A Range Hood
The kitchen range hood is an important, but often overlooked, appliance. A range hood is a fan (blower) surrounded by an enclosure designed to capture and remove the air pollution created by the cooking process. While there are many types, shapes, and designs on the market, all range hoods have the same primary function: to keep the kitchen air clean.
During the Continue reading »
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Superfoods For Yoga Flexibility
“Superfoods” are naturally occurring edibles that are loaded with vitamins, minerals, nutrients, and phytonutrients at levels that far-exceed the average. Superfoods give you a buzz, heal your body, and make you feel fantastic.
FOOD MAKES YOU FLEXIBLE?
Sounds crazy, right? Well, it’s true. This is not science or theory; it’s a real-life, Continue reading »
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If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…
i miss durian on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
Although durian season is over in Malaysia, but i still can smell the durians in Singapore while visited Chinatown on August 2009. Continue reading »
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