Southeast Asians have a love-hate relationship with durians, sometimes called the “king of fruits.” Its spiky exterior masks a pungent smell—meaning the fruit is often banned on public transport, and ...
But it was after the fruit migrated that it caught on with ancient Jews. According to David Z. Moster, a Bible scholar and author of “Etrog: How a Chinese Fruit Became A Jewish Symbol,” the ...
Lunar New Year, arguably China’s biggest annual holiday, can be seen as a barometer for the country’s economy. As more than a billion people travel, shop, eat and give gifts to family and ...
China’s middle class consumers have been tightening their purse strings, but their appetite for durian – pungent, spiky fruit mostly imported from Southeast Asia – continues to grow.
Growing Chinese demand for durian is expected to drive export growth from Southeast Asian producers, according to BMI Country ...
(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) The project 'The European Art of Taste: Fruit & Veg Masterpieces' stars 12 live streams dedicated to the products of the campaign on the Chinese social Network RED ...
Its spiky exterior masks a pungent smell—meaning the fruit is often banned on public transport, and in hotels and airports. Yet Chinese consumers can’t get enough of it. China’s imports of ...
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