Singaporeans Flock to Durian Claw Machine: $1 for a Taste of the King of Fruits

Durians, the notorious "king of fruits," are no stranger to the taste buds and noses of Southeast Asians. Their pungent aroma often precedes their arrival, making them a fruit you can't ignore.

Opinions on durians are deeply divided - you either love them or hate them. This divisive nature has spurred creative endeavors, such as incorporating durians into unexpected dishes like ramen. However, breaking away from culinary experimentation, a Singaporean company called Play United has taken a unique approach by introducing durians into claw machines.

singaporeans flock to durian claw machine: $1 for a taste of the king of fruitsPhoto via Shin Min Daily

As reported by The Straits Times, these durian claw machines can be found at a popular pasar malam in Toa Payoh and two shopping malls. The best part? Each attempt costs a mere 1 SGD (RM3.43). So, if you're lucky enough to win with just one try, you're getting a real bargain.

The popularity of these claw machines is evident, as Play United has to restock them with over 200 durians daily. Shin Min Daily even reported that one enthusiast spent a staggering three hours playing at the durian claw machines.

The man, in his 40s, shared his passion for claw machines, saying, "I started playing claw machines when I was eight. It's my hobby. Since the durian claw machines arrived, I've been coming here daily to play."

His dedication and skill were evident, with Shin Min Daily's reporter witnessing him successfully "catch" five durians in just 15 minutes.

While the durian claw machines may seem unconventional, they are not the most outrageous method employed to sell durians. The love for this thorny fruit has given rise to a variety of creative endeavors, showcasing the extent of durian fandom across Southeast Asia.

From durian-inspired pastries and desserts to durian-flavored snacks, the possibilities are seemingly endless. Durians have even made their way into ice cream parlors, captivating adventurous taste buds with their unique flavor.

singaporeans flock to durian claw machine: $1 for a taste of the king of fruits

singaporeans flock to durian claw machine: $1 for a taste of the king of fruitsPhoto via The Straits Times

The fervor surrounding durians is a testament to the region's deep-rooted love for this fruit. Despite its strong smell and polarizing taste, durians continue to captivate the hearts and palates of many Southeast Asians.

So, whether you prefer enjoying the fruit fresh or testing your skills at a durian claw machine, there's no denying the enduring fascination with durians in Southeast Asia. It's a fruit that evokes strong emotions, ignites culinary creativity, and unites people in their shared love (or distaste) for this remarkable delicacy.

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