Durian Varieties

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

D175 Red Prawn (Ang Heh)

D175 Red Prawn (Ang Heh)

4.8
Sweet
Bitter

Also known as Ang Heh, Udang Merah, Hong Har, and Hong Xia. This durian stands o...

RM30 - RM40 per kg Learn More
D168 IOI

D168 IOI

4.4
Sweet
Bitter

A premium variety with deep yellow flesh that offers a consistent sweet-dominant...

RM30 - RM40 per kg Learn More
D214 TUPAI 226 (Tupai King)

D214 TUPAI 226 (Tupai King)

5.0
Sweet
Bitter

Durian D214, or Tupai King, it tastes really special and different from other du...

RM125 per kg Learn More
D78 Sweetie

D78 Sweetie

4.4
Sweet
Bitter

Despite its nickname 'Sweetie', this durian offers the most classically bitter e...

RM25 - RM35 per kg Learn More
D163 Hor Lor

D163 Hor Lor

4.5
Sweet
Bitter

Also called Hulu. Named after its elongated shape resembling a bottle gourd ('Ho...

RM25 - RM35 per kg Learn More
D139 Senggarang 4

D139 Senggarang 4

3.9
Sweet
Bitter

The D139 Senggarang's combination of sweetness, richness, and creamy texture mak...

RM50 - RM70 per kg Learn More
Black Gold (Empire King)

Black Gold (Empire King)

4.8
Sweet
Bitter

Black Gold, also known as Empire King, is among the most premium durian varietie...

RM60 - RM100 per kg Learn More
Ang Jin (Red Yolk)

Ang Jin (Red Yolk)

4.4
Sweet
Bitter

Named for its deep orange-red flesh that resembles egg yolk. Ang Jin has a predo...

RM30 - RM45 per kg Learn More
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
D2 Dato Nina

D2 Dato Nina

4.2
Sweet
Bitter

One of Malaysia’s oldest registered clones (1934), known for its bronze-yellow...

RM25 – RM40 per kg Learn More
D222 YU'MI

D222 YU'MI

4.9
Sweet
Bitter

The D222 YU'MI is often appreciated for its uniqueness and quality among those w...

RM70 - RM100 per kg Learn More
D198 Golden Phoenix (Jin Feng)

D198 Golden Phoenix (Jin Feng)

4.0
Sweet
Bitter

Also known as Jin Feng or Kim Hong, this durian is characterized by its large si...

RM40 - 70 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