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As if durian season isn't tempting enough for durian lovers, here's a video about the food in a small town in Segamat.


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(26-06-2026, 12:27 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: As if durian season isn't tempting enough for durian lovers, here's a video about the food in a small town in Segamat.

I smelled durian while watching this and I thought, wow this video so powerful. Turns out it was just from one of my neighbours. Laugh
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(27-06-2026, 04:52 PM)quiksilver Wrote: I smelled durian while watching this and I thought, wow this video so powerful. Turns out it was just from one of my neighbours. Laugh

It's time to give in and buy some for yourself. Big Smile

The supply of durians this year is so high that Malaysian vendors are selling them for a few RM each. Just don't get too greedy like me and end up with sore throat from eating too much.
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(26-06-2026, 12:27 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: As if durian season isn't tempting enough for durian lovers, here's a video about the food in a small town in Segamat.

Not a durian fan but the other food looks good too. Very 古早味。
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Very nice concept for a fruit "buffet" in the Hillview area. Basically you can pick all the fruits and vegetables that are misshapen, discoloured or not suitable for supermarket sale for either $10 or $20, as long as you can fit them into the provided containers.


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(Yesterday, 04:46 PM)AroyMakMak Wrote: Very nice concept for a fruit "buffet" in the Hillview area. Basically you can pick all the fruits and vegetables that are misshapen, discoloured or not suitable for supermarket sale for either $10 or $20, as long as you can fit them into the provided containers.

Not a bad idea! Better than letting all that food go to waste.
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