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Durian – The King of Exotic Fruits Now Growing in Kerala

by Sama Sadhik
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Fresh durian fruit with spiky shell and creamy pulp grown in Kerala India

Durian is famously known as the “King of Fruits” across Southeast Asia. Originating in countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia, this exotic fruit is now gaining attention among farmers and enthusiasts in Kerala, India.

With its distinctive strong aroma, spiky shell, and rich creamy pulp, durian stands apart from all other tropical fruits. In Kerala, it is increasingly cultivated in districts like Kasaragod, Kannur, and Kozhikode.


🌟 Key Highlights

  • ✔️ Strong, distinctive aroma — loved by many, acquired taste for others
  • ✔️ Thorny outer shell with a soft, melt-in-mouth creamy pulp inside
  • ✔️ Rich in carbohydrates, healthy fats, Vitamin C, Vitamin B, potassium, and magnesium
  • ✔️ Harvested primarily from late May to early August; minor yield possible in February
  • ✔️ Used fresh, or in chips, ice creams, cakes, candies, and shakes
  • ✔️ Thrives in tropical climates — ideal for Kerala’s agro-conditions

🌿 Available Durian Varieties

🇲🇾 Malaysian Varieties

  • 🔹 Musang King
  • 🔹 Black Thorn
  • 🔹 Tuppa King
  • 🔹 Hor Lor
  • 🔹 D101
  • 🔹 D24 Sultan
  • 🔹 Green Skin 15
  • 🔹 D2

🇹🇭 Thai Varieties

  • 🔹 Monthong
  • 🔹 Puangmanee
  • 🔹 Kanyao
  • 🔹 Chanee
  • 🔹 Nokkachip
  • 🔹 Chai Mangkut

🏪 Directory – Homegrown Biotech

🌱 Business Name: Homegrown Biotech

📌 Tagline: Exotic Fruits — Exciting Future

📍 Region Served: Kerala (Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode) and Tropical India

🌾 Specialty: Durian cultivation and other exotic tropical fruits

🍍 Also Cultivates: Jackfruit, Rambutan, Mangosteen, Dragon Fruit, Mulberry, Pineapple, Banana, Guava, Cashew, and more


👨‍🌾 Who Can Benefit

  • ✔️ Farmers in Kasaragod, Kannur & Kozhikode looking for high-value exotic crops
  • ✔️ Agri-entrepreneurs interested in tropical fruit exports and premium markets
  • ✔️ Home gardeners curious about growing durian in Kerala’s climate
  • ✔️ Food businesses seeking durian pulp for ice creams, shakes, cakes, and confectionery
  • ✔️ Horticulture researchers and exotic fruit enthusiasts across tropical India

❓ FAQ

Can durian be grown in Kerala, India?

Yes, durian can be cultivated in Kerala’s tropical climate. Districts like Kasaragod, Kannur, and Kozhikode have favorable conditions — high humidity, warm temperatures, and adequate rainfall — that are well-suited for durian farming. However, it remains limited to select areas and requires careful agronomic management for good yields.

What is the best durian variety to grow in India?

Musang King and Monthong are among the most popular and commercially valuable varieties. Musang King (Malaysian) is prized for its rich, bittersweet flavor, while Monthong (Thai) is known for its large size and mild taste. Both can potentially be grown in Kerala’s tropical belt with proper care.

When is the durian harvesting season in Kerala?

The main durian harvesting season in Kerala typically runs from late May to early August. In some years, a minor secondary harvest may also be obtained around February. Season timing can vary slightly based on local climate conditions and the specific variety cultivated.

What are the nutritional benefits of durian fruit?

Durian is highly nutritious. It is rich in carbohydrates for energy, healthy fats, Vitamin C, Vitamin B complex, potassium, and magnesium. Its calorie-dense profile makes it a powerful energy source. It also contains dietary fiber and antioxidants, supporting overall health when consumed in moderation.

How is durian used in food products?

Durian is versatile in culinary use. The fresh pulp can be eaten directly. It is also processed into durian chips, added to ice creams, milkshakes, cakes, and candies. Food businesses in Southeast Asia and increasingly in India use durian pulp as a premium flavoring ingredient in desserts and beverages.

What other exotic fruits does Homegrown Biotech cultivate?

Alongside durian, Homegrown Biotech cultivates a wide range of exotic and tropical fruits including rambutan, mangosteen, dragon fruit, mulberry, pineapple, jackfruit, banana, guava, cashew, and more. Their focus is on high-value exotic fruit farming suited for Kerala’s tropical agro-climatic conditions.

Is durian farming profitable in Kerala?

Durian farming holds strong profit potential in Kerala given its high market value and growing demand for exotic fruits. Premium varieties like Musang King command top prices domestically and globally. However, profitability depends on proper variety selection, skilled cultivation practices, and access to niche markets or export channels.


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