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Durian Variety Comparison Tool

Compare two durian varieties side by side by taste, texture, aroma, price range, season, and rarity. Perfect for long-tail queries like “Musang King vs Black Thorn” before you buy in Penang.

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D3 Second Son vs Durian Botak

D3 Second Son

Recognizable by sharp green spikes with brown tips. Oval to slightly elongated in shape. Its pale yellow flesh offers a delicate balance of sweetness and nuttiness.

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Durian Botak

Named for its distinctive appearance with sparse, widely-spaced thorns. This variety offers yellow flesh with a sweet-dominant flavor profile and pleasant texture.

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Metric D3 Second Son Durian Botak
Flavor profile Sweet, bitter Sweet
Texture Creamy, soft Creamy
Aroma Mild Mild
Taste notes Sweet, bitter and somewhat nutty Sweet and creamy
Price range RM30 - RM45 per kg RM25 - RM40 per kg
Season June - August June - August
Popularity Medium Medium
Rarity signal Semi-Rare Semi-Rare

Quick Verdict Snapshot

  • Price: D3 Second Son averages around RM37.50 vs RM32.50 for Durian Botak.
  • Bitterness style: D3 Second Son likely fits bitter-forward preferences more strongly.
  • Creaminess: Both include creamy descriptors; final choice depends on whether you prefer heavier or cleaner finish.
  • Buying tip: Ask sellers for your target profile directly, e.g., “bitter creamy sticky-dry” or “sweet mild less pungent.”

FAQ

Which is better for first-time eaters?

Usually the milder aroma and less bitter profile is easier for beginners. Use the comparison table to identify lower intensity options.

Can I trust popularity as quality?

Popularity helps with consistency and availability, but quality still changes by season lot, ripeness, and handling at each stall.

Should I compare by price or taste first?

Start with taste and texture target first, then optimize by price range. The most expensive option is not always your best match.