Irish People trying durian (apparently the world's smelliest fruit) candy and snacks...we're sorry, gang!
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Durian is a popular fruit in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand. Widely regarded as the world's smelliest fruit, it's apparently illegal to open one on a plane. While some people think it has a sweet taste, many compare the odor to sewage, rotten flesh or....a dirty bottom. So of course, we had to see what our Irish People thought of these snacks made from Durian fruit..
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Durian is a popular fruit in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand. Widely regarded as the world's smelliest fruit, it's apparently illegal to open one on a plane. While some people think it has a sweet taste, many compare the odor to sewage, rotten flesh or....a dirty bottom. So of course, we had to see what our Irish People thought of these snacks made from Durian fruit..
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Michael Fry: http://TRY.Media/Michael
Clisare: http://TRY.Media/Clisare
Colin Regan: http://TRY.Media/Colin
Seán Connolly: http://TRY.Media/Sean
Ryan Cullen: http://TRY.Media/Ryan
Justine Stafford: http://TRY.Media/Justine-Stafford
Kellie Hughes: https://TRY.Media/Kellie
Dónal Sharpson: https://TRY.Media/Donal
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Trying Alcoholic Videos: https://TRY.Media/Alcohol
Trying American Things: https://TRY.Media/American
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North Road, Dublin 11
D11 RW30
Ireland
(*If you're sending food/drink to use in a video, please send 4 variants with enough to share between six people.)
Credits :
Content produced by The TRY Channel.
Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.
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Irish People Try Durian Fruit Candy For The First Time | |
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