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		<title>By: Carrie</title>
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		<description>Great video, Mark. Durian is known as the King of Fruits in Singapore and Taiwan. 

People go wild for it, but the smell of it can seep into pretty much anything. It&#039;s so smelly that it&#039;s been banned from many hotels across Asia. Back in 2007, Thai scientists were able to breed an odorless type of durian. People went crazy. Most durian lovers (like cheese lovers) believe that the stinkier the fruit, the better the taste.</description>
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<p>People go wild for it, but the smell of it can seep into pretty much anything. It&#8217;s so smelly that it&#8217;s been banned from many hotels across Asia. Back in 2007, Thai scientists were able to breed an odorless type of durian. People went crazy. Most durian lovers (like cheese lovers) believe that the stinkier the fruit, the better the taste.</p>
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