Durian Varieties

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

List of durian varieties with their characteristics and ratings
Name Action
D208 Puyu (Tortoise)
4.6
RM40 - RM65 per kg
Medium Popularity
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Thnee Kong Po (God's Gift)
4.8
RM50 - RM80 per kg
High Popularity
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D175 Red Prawn (Ang Heh)
4.8
RM30 - RM40 per kg
High Popularity
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Zhuge Liang (諸葛亮)
4.3
RM25 - RM45 per kg
Low Popularity
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Lipan Bara (Yah Kang Ang Bak)
4.4
RM35 - RM55 per kg
Low Popularity
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D222 YU'MI
3.0
RM70 - RM100 per kg
High Popularity
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Yi Dian Hong (A Little Red / A Drop of Red)
4.5
RM40 - RM65 per kg
High Popularity
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604 (Sri Kaya / D166)
3.8
RM20 - RM30 per kg
Medium Popularity
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Bak Eu (Pork Fat / Lard)
4.6
RM40 - RM65 per kg
Medium Popularity
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Chai Pao (菜包 / Vegetable Bun)
3.9
RM15 - RM30 per kg
Low Popularity
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D600
4.6
RM40 - RM60 per kg
High Popularity
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D101 Red Flesh
5.0
RM18 - RM35 per kg
High Popularity
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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