Cai Mon durian - Famous specialty that captivates tourists

04/11/2021 1966 0

 

Ben Tre is one of 13 provinces in the Mekong Delta; with 4 lower streams of the Mekong River, it has created three island strips: Bao Island, Minh Island and An Hoa Island. With the river system Intertwined with a mild climate all year round, Ben Tre has created extremely favorable conditions for developing economic sectors (agriculture, fishery and smokeless industry).

""Ben Tre has a lot of fresh water with coconuts,

The fields and gardens are fertile, the sea has an abundance of fish and shrimp

Cai Mon durian and mangosteen

Ba Tri salty salt, Giong Trom golden rice...""

Folk

Ben Tre is one of 13 provinces in the Mekong Delta; With the four lower streams of the Mekong River, three islands have been created: Bao Islet, Minh Islet and An Hoa Islet. With its interlaced river system and mild climate all year round, Ben Tre has created extremely favorable conditions for developing economic sectors (agriculture, fishery and smokeless industry).

As a land of fertile alluvium and  fruitful orchards, Ben Tre has captivated many tourists with its very attractive and famous specialties. One of those specialties is Cai Mon durian, Ben Tre, the starting point is Vinh Thanh commune, Cho Lach district.

The story of the origin of Cai Mon durian variety

When we mention durian, we immediately think of a fruit with rough skin and many sharp thorns on the outside, but the flesh inside is extremely delicious with a sweet, fatty, fragrant and seductive taste. However, for those who do not like durian, the taste of this fruit is a bit unpleasant.

For a long time, Vinh Thanh commune, Cho Lach district of Ben Tre province has been known nationwide as the Cai Mon seedling and ornamental flower craft village. However, this place is also famous for Cai Mon durian specialty that has been around for more than 100 years.

Cai Mon durian is laden with fruit. Photo: Collected

Regarding the origin of this durian variety, no one here knows exactly. However, there is a story about the origin of Cai Mon durian that is still often circulated to this day. Around 1910, in this locality, there was a Confucian Master named Nguyen Duy Luu (1857 - 1947), who while teaching in a foreign country (Cambodia), accidentally brought a durian tree to plant. At that time, Mr. Nguyen Duy Luu named this durian variety the tree that tastes of cow's milk because of its sweet and fatty taste.

Since then, the reputation of Cai Mon durian has become more and more famous because the durian here is very special with many advantages such as: thin skin, sparse spines, flat seeds, thick rice with attractive golden color and when eaten, it is delicious. The sweet, fatty taste seems to melt right in the mouth.

Cai Mon durian segments have yellow rice and flat seeds. Photo: Collected

Delicious dishes when combined with Cai Mon durian

Cai Mon durian is always a precious gift, a famous specialty that attracts tourists every time they have the opportunity to visit Ben Tre. Nowadays, durian is not simply a fruit for dessert but can also be combined to create many extremely delicious dishes. We can add durian to dishes such as: durian coconut candy, durian Thai sweet soup, durian sticky rice with coconut milk, durian pia cake, durian ice cream, durian sugar cane juice,... and countless other dishes. other delicious food.

For a long time, durian has been known as the king of fruits because durian is not only delicious but also contains many uses to help improve health and beauty. As a native of Ben Tre, I am very proud that my hometown is not only famous for its thousands of coconut gardens but also for its lush fruit orchards, especially a specialty that can attract tourists like Cai Mon durian.

Cai Mon durian always brings high economic value

Cai Mon durian usually bears fruit in the summer, around May to the end of July. However, due to the application of increasingly modern science and technology, today Cai Mon durian will bear fruit all year round. A Cai Mon durian fruit usually weighs from 1 to 3 kg, each tree can yield up to hundreds of kilograms per harvest. In particular, Cai Mon durian is grown using the grafting method, so it always maintains its high quality and delicious taste until today. In addition, Cai Mon durian also often has a high price, on average from 40,000 VND to 70,000 VND per kg and Cai Mon durian always has a good source of consumption not only domestically but also exported to foreign countries thanks to trade. brand and quality. One thing to note is that Cho Lach - Cai Mon is a place for producing seedlings - ornamental flowers and orchards; Therefore, seedlings are sold all over the country and neighboring countries. Therefore, Cai Mon durians are not the same everywhere as durians in Cho Lach due to the influence of the soil of this land.

Hopefully in the near future, Cai Mon durian with the dedicated care and love of the people of Cho Lach district will create a fruit worthy of its reputation in the market and become a specialty that delights tourists when coming to their hometown. The scent of the Coconut Land./.

Tuong Vi

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