18 March 2016

Shen Xian Guo 神仙果

My friend, Alfred, posted a photo of a durian which a seller claimed to be Shen Xian Guo 神仙果 and asked if it is the real fruit itself (I shall not post that photo, as it is by a durian seller, just so I don't cast doubts in that particular business).  I won't say yes or no, up to you to believe.  A good name, sells.

Personal experience, from as far back as around 2008 or 2009, I recall having tried this fruit Shen Xian Guo 神仙果 from another seller (north east Singapore).  I didn't blog about it as I have little recollection of this fruit, and the photos I taken were of very poor quality due to the very low mega-pixel handphone camera back then.

From memory, the fruit is very subtle in taste, a little too soft and kind of watery taste and texture.  I was told then, consume it as soon as possible, as it can't last beyond that day itself.

Subtle tasting, my only memory was, at first bite, it's almost tasteless.  The taste does linger on you a little on the 2nd seed and it takes a little more taste observation to be able to get the hint of this durian, maybe, like how some would define a really fine and mild wine after being used to strong wines.

I only get to try this durian twice, for several reasons:
-  it is not common,
-  it is not popular as many won't appreciate the taste (no demand)
-  it didn't grow on me, thus I didn't opt to try it again.

I showed the below photo (pardon the poor quality) to our friend Dr Roy, if this photo resonate with his experience with Shen Xian Guo 神仙果, and he agreed with the pale colored flesh.  He checked with his trusted durian seller if this fruit is available now (March) and was told, it is only available in May/June period.



----- edit (a few words from Dr Roy Ong describing Shen Xian Guo 神仙果) ------
Pardon the slang

-  Fugged up taste.
-  You want to scold seller.  (for me, I'll pellet the seller with durian shell)
-  Than it slowly builds up and you gradually enjoy the nuances.
-  Hooked after 10+ seeds.
-  No jelak feeling even after half basket.  (jelak is a malay word which can mean, 'turned off' or 'disguised' in this case)

P/S : He is an extremist... when he fancy something, he goes all out till something else catches his attention.  So yes, he probably ate so much more of Shen Xian Guo, than I did of Jing Feng.

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(P/s : I don't mention any durian business names as I am not affliated to any, and do not want to influence readers with my opinion)


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