The durian is not called the King of Fruits for nothing. The durian season in
Penang, which happens every June and July, is anticipated with bated breath and
thousands congregate at Anjung Indah in Balik Pulau each year to savour its
creamy, pungent, sweet and sticky-soft flesh. Some suspect that the durian is
single-handedly responsible for the steady tourism numbers in Penang during
these two months, made up by its fans from as far off as Europe to as close by
as the neighbouring towns.

Where to Feast on Durian
The main area for the annual Durian Festival in Penang between June and July is
at Anjung Indah in Balik Pulau. There are rows and rows of stalls selling many
varieties of the fruit that come from surrounding durian orchards. Best part
about this place is, due to its high peak, you will enjoy the fruit while
simultaneously soaking in the amazing view of Balik Pulau and the sea. A great
selfie spot indeed.
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However, there are also durian stalls nearer the city such as along Jalan Burma
and Jalan Macalister, as well as wet markets around Penang.
How to Feast on Durian
There are no rules, really. It’s a fruit and you can eat it raw but due to its
soft flesh, you will get messy fingers. However, there are also durian-based
desserts available such as durian custard, durian cake, durian ice cream and
durian candy. These are normally available sporadically in cafes, restaurants
or pop-up stores in shopping malls. It’s well worth doing a bit of research
online on where to get them before you go hunting.
