Aunt Nuch and Uncle Pia's garden, taste the Sarika durian in the garden, a good product of Phang Nga.
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The season for eating Salika durian, a delicacy from Kapong District, Phang Nga Province, is now open! ❤
Authentic Salika durians are round, similar to apples, and can stand upright without falling. The fruit is about 30 centimeters long, including the stem, and has a diameter of about 20 centimeters. The peel is thin, with short thorns and is quite dense. The grooves of the segments are light brown. Most of the seeds inside are flat and almost all small. The taste is sweet and creamy. The durian flesh is yellow, thick, fine, without fibers, firm, not mushy, and has a unique but not overpowering aroma. The average weight per fruit is about 1-2 kilograms. Importantly, the original Salika durian variety grown in Kapong District has red rust in the center of the durian shell. If anyone buys Salika durian to peel and eat at home, if they find red rust, they can be sure that they are eating authentic Salika durian from Kapong District. The Department of Intellectual Property has announced the registration of Geographic Indications (GI) for Phang Nga Salika durian products in 2018.
- Aunt Nuch and Uncle Pia's Garden Open the garden to welcome tourists by improving the area so that tourists can visit the durian garden and taste various types of fruits such as local durian, Salika durian, Phang Nga mangosteen, and longan. In addition to visiting the garden, Panuch also tells stories about Kapong, the origin of mining, and the wisdom of making umbrella hats. And set up a check-in point for visitors to take souvenir photos.
- Panuch Lung Pia's garden has a total area of 9 rai. The garden is open for visitors to visit and taste the Salika durian, which is the signature of Kapong District, with a total of 13 trees. There are also seasonal fruits including local durian, longan, and mangosteen for you to taste.
- For anyone who wants to travel to visit Panuch Lung Pia's garden, located at 3/2 Moo 3, Soi Koka-Bang Lueat, Ban Pak Pu, Tambon Thana, Amphoe Kapong