Reading the blog, you might think that all we do is eat! I commented to those at our cell group that they talked about food a lot - and they laughed. It does seem to be a consuming topic here. I suppose because the food is so diverse and there is so much to try. Many of our friends eat out most nights. Roy and I tend to cook at home a lot, so we don't have as much opportunity to try things. I think our cell group as made it their calling to get us to try all kinds of new things.
A couple of weeks ago, one of the guys brought a bunch of durian to cell group. I mentioned before that durian is a rather smelly fruit. I evokes passionate responses from most people - either for or against. Hotels have signs that say, "No guns, no smoking and no durian." Seriously! The smell is intense and not something I enjoy. I try to hold my breath walking by that section in the fruit department. But, people say that if you can get past the smell the taste is worth it. Roy and I were urged to try it so we did. It was actually quite good. It is very creamy and rich tasting. There are two kinds - bitter and sweet. I really liked the sweet and didn't care so much for the bitter. Roy liked the sweet as well. Apparently our cell group thinks we'll graduate to the bitter! Everyone asks us here if we have tried durian. We say yes and they wait in anticipation as to whether or not we liked it. It's kind of like a test. They expect most Westerners to not like it and so are pleasantly surprised when they hear that we do. It is like our initiation. Our pastor said that our liking the durian means we were meant to be here! Here's a photo:

In an earlier blog I mentioned that we hadn't tried dragonfruit yet. One of the university students read that and brought us a bag last week! There are red and white dragonfruits. You peel them kind of like an orange and eat the sweet fruit inside. I think they are best when chilled a bit. There are little black seeds (like in a kiwi) inside but you just eat those too. The red dragonfruit has a sweeter taste than the white ones, but they are both good.
























