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

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

D160 Tekka
The D160 Tekka durian, often referred to as Musang Queen or Bamboo Fort (竹脚�...

D145 Tuan Mek Hijau / Beserah
The D145 durian, known by its aliases Tuan Mek Hijau and Beserah, is a highly re...

D163 Hor Lor
Also called Hulu. Named after its elongated shape resembling a bottle gourd ('Ho...

D3 Second Son
Recognizable by sharp green spikes with brown tips. Oval to slightly elongated i...

D175 Red Prawn (Ang Heh)
Also known as Ang Heh, Udang Merah, Hong Har, and Hong Xia. This durian stands o...

D14
A personal favorite of many durian enthusiasts, D14 is thick and rich with just ...

D188 Sunset
The D188 Sunset durian is more than just a fruit; it's a piece of Malaysia's his...

D2 Dato Nina
One of Malaysia’s oldest registered clones (1934), known for its dull orangey-...

Black Gold (Empire King)
The Black Gold durian, also known as Empire King or Black Gold Musang King, is a...

D6 Samsu
The D6 Samsu is a classic, old-school durian with a very distinct and memorable ...

D164 Khun Poh
Perhaps the most beautiful durian in Penang, Kun Poh originated in the Sungai Pi...