Durian Varieties

Explore Malaysia's finest durians, from the legendary Musang King to local heritage varieties

D123 Chanee

D123 Chanee

4.1
Sweet
Bitter

A Thai import widely cultivated in Penang. Known for its soft, custard-like text...

RM25 - RM45 per kg Learn More
D162 Tawa

D162 Tawa

4.3
Sweet
Bitter

Named for its consistently sweet and approachable flavor profile that makes peop...

RM35 - RM50 per kg Learn More
D5 Ibrahim

D5 Ibrahim

4.0
Sweet
Bitter

A stout durian with green-brown spikes. Its pale yellow flesh is prized for its ...

RM35 – RM50 per kg Learn More
Black Pearl (Tai Yuan, Tai Guan)

Black Pearl (Tai Yuan, Tai Guan)

4.7
Sweet
Bitter

Black Pearl, also known as Hei Zhen Zhu, Tai Yuan or Tai Guan, is a premium duri...

RM50 - RM80 per kg Learn More
D28 Creamy Bun

D28 Creamy Bun

4.5
Sweet
Bitter

D28 Creamy Bun lives up to its name with an extraordinarily creamy texture remin...

RM30 - RM50 per kg Learn More
888 Kampung Durian (Village Durian)

888 Kampung Durian (Village Durian)

4.0
Sweet
Bitter

These are wild or semi-wild durians from unregistered trees, offering highly var...

RM8 - RM18 per kg Learn More
Ang Bak (Red Meat)

Ang Bak (Red Meat)

5.0
Sweet
Bitter

Distinguished by its distinctive reddish-orange flesh. Ang Bak offers pronounced...

RM35 - RM50 per kg Learn More
D15

D15

4.2
Sweet
Bitter

Bitter and alcoholic, a tree-dropped D15 is hard to beat for those who enjoy str...

RM18 - RM20 per kg Learn More
XO

XO

4.8
Sweet
Bitter

Named 'XO' for its distinctive alcoholic twist, this durian has a yellow orangey...

RM70 - RM100 per kg Learn More
D217 Durian Jerai

D217 Durian Jerai

4.4
Sweet
Bitter

D217 Durian Jerai is named after the Gunung Jerai mountain region and offers a d...

RM30 - RM50 per kg Learn More
D3 Second Son

D3 Second Son

4.1
Sweet
Bitter

Recognizable by sharp green spikes with brown tips. Oval to slightly elongated i...

RM30 – RM45 per kg Learn More
Puppet King (Kong Zai Wang)

Puppet King (Kong Zai Wang)

4.0
Sweet
Bitter

A popular Penang cultivar known in Chinese as Kong Zai Wang. It has rich yellow ...

RM100–140 per kg Learn More

Inspect the Durian and Confirm Prices

Always begin by examining the displayed durians. If many appear subpar, be more caution and it's wise to look elsewhere.

Durian prices are highly variable, much like currency exchange rates. What you paid previously, even recently, might not apply today or tomorrow. Therefore, always confirm the price, even if a tag is visible, to avoid surprises after packing (e.g., being told the displayed price was for a different durian).

And given the highly personal nature of taste – everyone experiences flavors like sweetness and bitterness uniquely – it's best to trust your own palate by requesting a tasting from the seller.

Tips for Smart Durian Shopping

  • Examine several durians before making a selection
  • Confirm the exact price for your specific selection
  • Ask about different varieties available and their characteristics
  • If possible, request the seller to open a durian before purchase