Sunday 25 August 2013

Durians hit Sydney stores

Mardi incorporated the use of MAP and lowtemperature storage to minimize weight loss offflavour and tissue browning for up to three weeks.
Mardi incorporated the use of MAP and lowtemperature storage to minimize weight loss offflavour and tissue browning for up to three weeks.


PETALING JAYA: Durian lovers in Sydney can now get the King of Fruits from at least three outlets there.


Fresh chilled Musang King durian are available at Van An Grocery at 8/44 Park Road, Cabramatta; LeAnn Asian Grocery Shop at 3256 Chapel Road Bankstown; and Yao Shi International at 232c Beamish Street, Campsie.
On Tuesday, the trial shipment of fresh chilled durian from Malaysia successfully cleared quarantine and custom checking at the Sydney Airport. It was exported with modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) technology developed by the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Mardi).
“The quality was very good. The durian flesh retained the colour, taste and firm texture,” said Mardi senior principal research officer Latifah Mohd Noor when contacted by The Star OnlineFor a limited time only, customers can buy the durian flesh at a promotional price.
-thestar online.

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