Durian’s smell is famously divisive. But in Asia and the Pacific Islands, durian is known as the “King of Fruit.” Nonthaburi, Thailand, is known for cultivating some of the most sought-after durian varieties: Kan Yao and Mon Thong. In 2019, one Nonthaburi, or Nont, durian sold at auction for $48,000. So, what makes this pungent, spiky fruit so expensive? MORE SO EXPENSIVE VIDEOS: Why Stone Crab Claws Are So Expensive | So Expensive Why Bamboo Salt Is So Expensive | So Expensive Why Real Truffles Are So Expensive | So Expensive ------------------------------------------------------ #Durian #SoExpensive #BusinessInsider Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more. Visit us at: Subscribe: BI o
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