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« on: Monday 14 July, 2008 »

exotic asian fruits Sad. I would really love too due to the health benefits.

I've tried durian vomited
Ive tried mangosteen diahorrea/vomiting/gas
Ive tried perssimons and got a huge headache
Ive tried custard apple same thing

Is this because my body is not used to these fruits?
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 15 July, 2008 »

if I was going to try exotic asian, would that be fruit ?

thinking, thinking, thinking hard, thinking harder, nooo.
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« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 15 July, 2008 »

I think that it's not the fruit per se, but their quality that causes the issues mentioned. I used to love durians, but because I could not get a fresh one, so I used to buy the frozen variety (a whole frozen durian). Then, one day, Luke brought home some frozen ones, without the skin, in plastic bags. I had a few and ... vomited! Unique I've been off durians ever since, still feeling reluctant today.

I've tried custard apples and persimmons, and their quality pretty much depends on where they were grown, how far they travelled, how they were transported. I've tried some amazing tropical fruit near Byron Bay, and some really yucky ones in Tasmania. I've had more luck with the yummy ones closer to where they are grown.

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« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 15 July, 2008 »

Thanks for that Gosia. The durian i bought smelled really bad like vomit itself so it must of been off.
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« Reply #4 on: Monday 11 August, 2008 »

I think they can also treat some of the fruit with sprays when they come from overseas and other states - this might be part of your problem too.
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« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 12 August, 2008 »

maybe you didnt eat the fruits on empty tummy?

are you not use to eating fruits?

did you hydrate enough before hand?hows your digestion generally?did you over eat on the fruits?

did you eat one fruit at a time til full,or mix em up?

agree on the spray factor...best organic in the region they're grown..best for freshness etc..

durian has a strong 'gas leak' kinda smell...but shouldnt smell like vomit!

so many factors....

remember fruit is a massive detoxifier and can cause some (beneficial) unrest as it cleans you out,lol

met a girl the other day who eats one piece of fruit per day,if shes lucky..i told her i usually eat in the region of 16-20+ pieces of fruit per day...her eyes bugged....he he

fruit it up!! its the best
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« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 12 August, 2008 »

Yes it was in the morning when i only eat fruit. I eat lots of fruit in the morning. I dont know what it is but even when i eat bok choy or chinese cabbage kind of gives me the same smelling burps and defication. I know they are good for you just dont know why. Is it the manure they use, i just cant put my finger on it. I read that they have lots of calcium  and the fruit has extra health giving properties which is why i want to eat them.
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« Reply #7 on: Thursday 14 August, 2008 »

those greens are higher in sulfur content(hence the smellier gas?) and i think (correct me if im wrong)durian also is high in sulfur? hence the gas smell?

i love it though....i am a day closer to eating durian...i miss it...sniff sniff..boo hoo
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« Reply #8 on: Friday 15 August, 2008 »

Could be thanks!
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« Reply #9 on: Friday 29 August, 2008 »

what are you like eating berries, apples, plums, bananas etc?

the smell of durian makes me wanna vomit..
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« Reply #10 on: Friday 29 August, 2008 »

have you had it fresh in thailand though?...dont knock til you devour it,,,sheesh its so damn good!
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« Reply #11 on: Monday 01 September, 2008 »

I've tried durian in Sarawak (Borneo island), Singapore, mainland Malaysia...... and Australia, the Australian ones have been much more mild in taste, but I haven't been able to get enthused about any of them.  Could Thai durians be soooooo different to Malaysian ones? (I'm pretty sure most Singaporean durians ones are Malaysian)  I've had friends that are locals saying 'this is a really good one' (not the stall holder that you expect to say it) I still thought they smelt like rotten socks and didn't like the taste, or how oily they were. No accounting for taste.......
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« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 02 September, 2008 »

yeh no accounting for taste,lol

never met a durian (fresh) that i didnt want to know a litl better~eat eat eat!!

thank god we are all different,more durian for me...hee hee
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« Reply #13 on: Thursday 23 October, 2008 »

LOL RGG i can see a muscular man handing you durians all day in Thailand while you lay on the your beach sofa drinking raw pina coladas  cool
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« Reply #14 on: Thursday 23 October, 2008 »

shikes is that a premonition.....whens that dang plane leaving...im there....for the durian mind *wink*...cos theres only room for one muscle bound hottie in my life,lol
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Barefoot in the snow white sand,
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She finally found a paradise it seems."

--Kenny Chesney. Smiley
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