mao shan wang

Etymology
From, via.

Noun

 * 1)   A premium variety of durian, characterized by its bright yellow flesh, bittersweet taste and creamy texture.
 * 2) * 2008, July 13, Rebecca Lynn Tan, How to pick a durian, The Straits Times, page 4
 * To make sure a seller isn't passing off a lesser durian as a Mao Shan Wang, look for prominent seams radiating from the base of the durian.
 * 1) * 2008, 5 September, Tan Hsueh Yun, PURR-FECTLY YUMMY, The Straits Times, page 21
 * Prized for its bright yellow, bittersweet flesh, Mao Shan Wang was a best-selling durian this year.
 * 1) * 2010, 1 August, Kelvin Lim, The Durian Express, The Sunday Times, page 10
 * The coveted Mao Shan Wang, or Cat Mountain King, is a premium breed known for its creamy and sticky texture and bittersweet taste.
 * 1) * 2016, 30 August, Melissa Lin, Durian prices up as harvest peak ends, The Straits Times, page B4
 * A popular variety like Mao Shan Wang (Musang King), which sold for as little as $12 per kg earlier this month, now costs at least $16 a kg.
 * 1) * 2017, 9 July, Lee Si Xuan, Durian Doldrums, The Sunday Times, page A4
 * Mr Shui, who has been in the business for more than 30 years, brings in about 10 durian varieties from both Johor and Penang – including the highly sought-after Mao Shan Wang.
 * Mr Shui, who has been in the business for more than 30 years, brings in about 10 durian varieties from both Johor and Penang – including the highly sought-after Mao Shan Wang.

Synonyms

 * cat mountain king
 * musang king
 * civet king
 * butter durian
 * rajah kunyit

Translations

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