Golden Feast Bundle (800g X 3)

Original price was: $204.80.Current price is: $196.80.

The Golden Feast Bundle is a limited discount bundle of Mao Shan Wang (800g) + King Red Prawn (800g) + Pahang Signature Black Gold (800g) at a super attractive wholesale price!

The Mao Shan Wang is the most popular variety, with its extremely creamy and rich taste. You can expect a bittersweet profile that will tantalize your taste buds.  

The Signature Black Gold is a premium, sought-after durian variety. You can expect a more pronounced bitterness and hints of liquor when indulging in this mature durian. Your mouth will be treated with a unique and complex flavor.

The D13 Red Prawn with its sweeter flavor makes it a fan-favorite. Expect a unique milky aftertaste and slight alcohol flavor that you will surely love. Hailed as the best Red Prawn in Singapore, it has won awards for its unique milky aftertaste!

You will receive 3 x 800 g of durian meat (2.4kg total), with each 800g box requiring approximately 3.2 kg of husked durian. One box is perfect for 2-4 pax to share!

Learn More About Singapore's Favourite Durian

  1. Most awarded durians in Singapore, always fresh
  2. No need to queue at a store + you get guaranteed meat
  3. Exclusive access to Grade A durian at wholesale prices - straight from our private plantations in Malaysia
  4. 100% free replacement guarantee: Not satisfied with your box? No problem, we will replace it for free
  5. The largest and most trusted durian delivery provider in Singapore

Durian Delivery Singapore has the highest quality control standards in the country. It's why there's so much richness and flavour packed into every box. Here's our process to make sure you enjoy your box of freshly prepared Durian!

  • We sample durian from all our suppliers before placing an order
  • Once order is placed, we have a dedicated Quality Assurance Supervisor (QAS) with 12 yrs of experience that randomly samples incoming durian to ensure top quality and taste
  • Once the supply is approved it is sent to the packing line
  • Within the packing line we have another QAS that checks the quality of every box before sealing
  • All packed boxes are placed under a temperature of 22°C to maximise freshness and flavour
  • All boxes not sold within 8 hours are disposed

The result? Freshness you can taste.

Nature doesn’t make all fruits equal. We choose the best for you but 0.001% of the time, you might get subpar fruit.

In those cases, fill in the free-replacement form here and we will send you a fresh box of top-quality durian for free!

Get $5 off your next order here!

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Durians are known for their unique and intense aroma, which is often described as a combination of sweet, savory, and sometimes sulfurous notes. What contributes to the flavor and fragrance of the durians are a variety of volatile compounds. These compounds include esters, ketones, alcohols, and sulfur-containing compounds. Here's a breakdown of the key volatile compounds(VOCs) that contribute to the characteristic flavor and aroma of durians:

  • Esters are commonly associated with fruity and sweet aromas. In durians, esters such as ethyl 2-methylbutanoate and ethyl cinnamate contribute to the fruity and sweet scent.
  • Ketones contribute to the creamy and sometimes cheesy aroma of durians. Notable ketones in durians include acetoin and diacetyl (2,3-butanedione), which are often linked to buttery or creamy smells.
  • Alcohols, such as ethanol and 1-propanol, add to the complexity of the durian's aroma by providing slight alcoholic or fermented notes.
  • Thioesters, such as ethyl (2)-2-methy|butanoate, provide fruity and sulfury notes, contributing to the complex interplay of flavors in durians.
  • Sulfur-Containing Compounds are primarily responsible for the strong, pungent smell often associated with durians. These include:
    • Ethanethiol: This compound has a strong ador reminiscent of rotten eggs or garlic.
    • Diethyl disulfide and diethyl trisulfide: These compounds contribute to the garlic-like and oniony aromas.
    • Hydrogen sulfide: This compound is known for its characteristic rotten egg smell.

In general, the higher the DFI means higher concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in durians result in a stronger and more intense flavor. However, the enjoyment of this flavor is subjective and depends on individual preferences

Don't worry! That's where we step in! Our Durian Flavor Index is based on the concentration of VOCs. The higher the grade(A10), the higher the VOC concentration.

How do we know this?
Many factors contribute to the concentration of VOCs, especially climate and cultivation practices. Ideal temperatures (24°C to 30°C), well-distributed rainfall with a dry period for flowering, balanced humidity, and rich, slightly acidic, well-drained soils provide essential support for tree health and fruit development.

Adequate sunlight promotes photosynthesis, while advanced agricultural practices like pruning, fertilization, irrigation, and pest control enhance fruit quality. Additionally, specific durian varieties adapted to local conditions exhibit genetic differences that affect VOC production. Together, these factors ensure healthy trees and higher VOC concentrations, resulting in better-tasting durians.

In Malaysia, Penang is renowned for producing the best durians, with varieties like Musang King and D24 praised for their strong, complex flavors and creamy texture. The consistent tropical climate and advanced cultivation techniques in Penang contribute to their superior quality. Pahang and Ipoh are also known for high-quality durians, but they generally do not match the exceptional standards of Penang. However, the durians from Pahang and Ipoh are considered better than those from Johor, which, despite producing good durians, do not achieve the same level of acclaim as those from Penang, Pahang, or Ipoh. This hierarchy of durian quality underscores the importance of regional differences in climate, soil conditions, and cultivation practices, resulting in the diverse flavor profiles of durians across different regions.

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