durian

/ˈdʊriən/
noun
  1. A large tropical fruit with a hard, spiky shell and a strong, distinctive smell. The flesh is creamy and edible.
    • Many hotels in Southeast Asia ban durian because of its powerful smell.
    • She tried durian for the first time and was surprised by its sweet, custard-like taste.
    • The durian is known for its strong odor, which some people find unpleasant.
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