Premacist 5th Gear June 29, 2014 Share June 29, 2014 Price at Ah Seng drops again, MSW at $12/kg and JinFeng $10/kg. https://www.facebook.com/AhSengDurian Hi pal,How time flies! Another year juz pass!!!No need to wait so long for price to drop...Ah Seng at ghim moh is selling msw at $14/kg. juz got 3 from him juz now.He recommend another type call butter. I find it nice too! Only $7/kg ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christan Turbocharged June 29, 2014 Share June 29, 2014 Just bought from my usual stall Jin Feng $10/kg. Saw MSW selling at 2 prices - $15/kg & $13/kg. Forgot to ask what is the difference between both. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tianmo Hypersonic June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 bought a few jinfeng last night at $12/kg.............small fruits about 500g each............ 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 Dropped by 818 last week, they wanted 22/kg. told me that the previous week was 25/kg. crazy! Went to Ah Loon along east coast road opposite holy family church and got MSW for 15/kg. more than good enough for me$22 is ridiculous . This season msw market price Abt $12-14 nia Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 Just bought from my usual stall Jin Feng $10/kg. Saw MSW selling at 2 prices - $15/kg & $13/kg. Forgot to ask what is the difference between both. probably segamat vs pahang msw. If u buy early afternoon probably overnight pahang Msw Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tianmo Hypersonic June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 But MSW also got different grade, the MSW from Tangkak is diffferent from the one from Bentong or Raub. I prefer durians from hilly region, they are drier (within species) generally. Tried D24 from an old tree recently, it is very good, better than some of the lower grade MSW I tried recently. D24...............those from old trees.............are really really GOOD!!!!...........in fact apart from the bigger seeds compare to MSW..........I prefer D24....... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shorty Turbocharged June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 some pointers pls. so far i havent tried buying the durians in kgs. always either buy those packed ones or the 3 for$10/$20. for example now MSW is at $12-14/kg, how much would 3 durians be? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 http://m.deal.com.sg/deals/singapore/resorts-world-sentosa-durian-fest-2014-get-messy-king-fruits-all-you-can-eat-mao is this a good deal? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tianmo Hypersonic June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 some pointers pls. so far i havent tried buying the durians in kgs. always either buy those packed ones or the 3 for$10/$20. for example now MSW is at $12-14/kg, how much would 3 durians be? MSW would be about 2-3kg a fruit........................can expect anywhere from $70-$100............ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevle 5th Gear June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 http://m.deal.com.sg/deals/singapore/resorts-world-sentosa-durian-fest-2014-get-messy-king-fruits-all-you-can-eat-mao is this a good deal? Definitely not worth the price to pay. Consider cost of MSW at $12/kg and each weighting 1.8kg, per fruit will be $21.60. Don't think a single (normal) person can consume 4 or more fruits at one go? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sphwee 1st Gear July 2, 2014 Share July 2, 2014 Good News. Wan Bao reported due to abundance of durians supply from Pahang, price drops by 45% for Mao Shan Wang. Price is now $10/kg and forecast to drop further to $8/kg next week. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zxcvb Turbocharged July 3, 2014 Share July 3, 2014 $8/kg mai tu liao!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Civic2000 Supercharged July 3, 2014 Share July 3, 2014 I recommend 717 Trading at Yeo Chu Kang Road. Extracts from their face book: Fly down to 22 Yio Chu Kang Highland Centre today for this great offer! Mao Shan Wang going at only $8/kg!! Just one more day!! Woohoo! News Flash 2/7/2014 ( You do not want to miss this offer! )Nah..you do not have to burn a hole in your pocket with our 2days promotion 2/7/2014 -3/7/2014 starting from today!!!Enjoy a durian feast when you come by to our shop from today onwards till 3/7/2014 Thursday!Red Meat $4/kgSmall Seed $6/kgXO/Green Bamboo/Golden Phoenix/Black Pearl/XXXO D24/ Tian Xiang/ Huang Shang Huang/Mao Shan Wang $8/kgOld Tree XO Bitter/Old Tree Green Bamboo/Old Tree Golden Phoenix $12/kgOld Tree Mao Shan Wang $15/kgDelivery service is available at a charge. Please call us at 62877717 to enquire. Dr Tay also did some write up on this durian trader. http://ieatishootipost.sg/2012/07/717-trading-you-pay-for-what-you-get.html Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic July 3, 2014 Share July 3, 2014 I recommend 717 Trading at Yeo Chu Kang Road. Extracts from their face book: Fly down to 22 Yio Chu Kang Highland Centre today for this great offer! Mao Shan Wang going at only $8/kg!! Just one more day!! Woohoo! News Flash 2/7/2014 ( You do not want to miss this offer! ) Nah..you do not have to burn a hole in your pocket with our 2days promotion 2/7/2014 -3/7/2014 starting from today!!! Enjoy a durian feast when you come by to our shop from today onwards till 3/7/2014 Thursday! Red Meat $4/kg Small Seed $6/kg XO/Green Bamboo/Golden Phoenix/Black Pearl/XXXO D24/ Tian Xiang/ Huang Shang Huang/Mao Shan Wang $8/kg Old Tree XO Bitter/Old Tree Green Bamboo/Old Tree Golden Phoenix $12/kg Old Tree Mao Shan Wang $15/kg Delivery service is available at a charge. Please call us at 62877717 to enquire. Dr Tay also did some write up on this durian trader. http://ieatishootipost.sg/2012/07/717-trading-you-pay-for-what-you-get.html i think you didn't read the comments. https://www.facebook.com/pages/717-Trading/127701537234 Kevin Tea I went there last night.. it was crowded and your guy told us only have Mao Shan Wang at $15/kg.. the rest NO good!!... upon hearing this, I left together with my wife to our usual stall for XO durian... think you need to tell your staff how to communicate to customer better!!.. Like · Reply · 3 · 7 hours ago · Edited 717 Trading Dear Kevin Tea Thank you for your feedback. We will inform the shop supervisor on this. Can I check what time did you arrive yesterday? As our $8/kg range was sold out pretty early. The rest of the other varieies Bwere running out fast as well. y 10pm even the $15/kg one was sold out. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Like · 4 hours ago Murali Narayanan Went down yesterday for your promotion, but i think some of your staff dunno about the promotion, I was charge D1/red meat/small seed @ $8/kg .... I also taobao red meat/ small seed back, this time ur staff give me discount, @$6 per kg, but when making payment the counter girl say there's no $6/kg should be @ $7/kg . Thought can save $$ end up was burn a hold for last night durian ... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic July 3, 2014 Share July 3, 2014 (edited) how to spot a Mao shan wang for durian noobs =) hope it helps Thursday, 22 August 2013How to Never be Sold a Fake Mao Shan Wang 猫山王 Durian Again Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest There is no doubt that the Mao Shan Wang 猫山王 or Musang King is the most popular and also most prized of all durians now. (The Mao Shan Wang is named after Gua Musang town, the main fruit trading centre in Kelantan, Malaysia. The cultivar is originally from the town of Tanah Merah, also in Kelantan.) The texture of thick Mao Shan Wang flesh is rich and creamy like toasted marshmallow. On the palate Mao Shan Wang flesh tastes slightly bitter with sweet notes. On the nose, its aroma is sweet and mildly pungent without being overpowering.The Mao Shan Wang seed is flat and quite small. Sometimes the waxy seed peeks out from folds in the slightly glowing yellow flesh. As you can see, the Mao Shan Wang flesh literary undrapes itself from the waxy seed.While there is no question about the Mao Shan Wang's allure, identifying the real McCoy may sometimes be challenging.This post aims to help us avoid fake Mao Shan Wang durians. Unfortunately, there is no 100% foolproof method against being sold a fake. We can, however, substantially improve our chances by learning more about the Mao Shan Wang.Only the external identifying features are listed here as most durians are sold on an "once opened considered sold" basis unless it is obviously rotten or unripe.To identify a real Mao Shan Wang, check that it has all the following five external features together. Other cultivars may have some but not all five features altogether.Look out for these five external features in a single durian: Mao Shan Wang thorns are like small pyramids with flat angular sides unlike some other durians with conical thorns. The thorns converge at the base of the stem forming a ring around it. The Mao Shan Wang is mostly oval shaped like an egg or sometimes even a pear. Rarely, it is round like a bowling ball. There is a characteristic brownish 5-arm "starfish" at the base of the Mao Shan Wang. The thin, longish arms warp the base of the durian and run up to the middle of the shell as if it is trying to hold it together tightly. The "body" of the "starfish" is brownish in colour, flat and bald. It is not pointy or bulging and the thorns do not gather or converge here. In the Mao Shan Wang, the thorns at the base are parted away from the "bald patch". Before asking the durian seller to open the durian, look out for these five external features in a single durian.With these five external identifying features, hopefully we never have to suffer another fake Mao Shan Wang again :)Note: Learning about durians is like a journey - we become wiser as we taste and experience more. So, this post will be updated from time to time, as I explore more and hopefully understand durians better.) Edited July 3, 2014 by Little_prince 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic July 3, 2014 Share July 3, 2014 http://m.deal.com.sg/deals/singapore/resorts-world-sentosa-durian-fest-2014-get-messy-king-fruits-all-you-can-eat-mao is this a good deal? No way. At 12 dollars per kg, I think 2 kg will be enough to kill you even if you don't eat dinner. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic July 5, 2014 Share July 5, 2014 No way. At 12 dollars per kg, I think 2 kg will be enough to kill you even if you don't eat dinner. no lah. actually for MSW not many seeds in a durian. 2 person share 1 just nice for dessert.... tried one from pahang at botak kho last night... really sibei good =) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged July 5, 2014 Share July 5, 2014 i think you didn't read the comments. https://www.facebook.com/pages/717-Trading/127701537234 I went once 2 years ago..the staff used the same trick & I did not went back again ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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