Since my kids wanted to cycle at Zenxin Organic Park, where I had some vouchers, I decided to go Kluang again last Saturday. I have been to Kluang very frequently lately as I needed to fetch my sis-in-law, who's staying temporarily there. It was a good 50 mins drive though it rained heavily in some parts of the road.
Once I reached there, I saw the below and immediately my curiosity reached sky high. I really wonder how the organic version tasted, as well as the durians doesn't seems expensive.
When I tried the durian, it's good. I love the sweet and bitter taste in its pungent flesh! At Rm5 per kilo, I think it's not expensive as the one I bought was quite big. My wife and I can't even finished it! Anyway, I still wondering what's so 'organic' in it.... no pesticides ? LOL
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| yums.... | 
 Meanwhile, my kids were cycling in the scorching sun in the afternoon and I was sweating profusely! They too, definitely were sweating and I decided to cut short the activity after they cycled for a while.
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| having fun....  | 
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| Maybe it's time to introduce him two wheels ....  | 
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| My little princess can't really cycle the full swing but manage to move around | 
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| Having problems with the slope and needed my wifey's help... | 
We were off to Kluang town after that.
 
 
Definitely time to let HengHeng cycle on 2 wheels. THe extra wheels making it hard to go around the sandy trail.
ReplyDeleteMerryn - Yeah, it's time but afraid he will fell down. :P
ReplyDeleteOur "natural" durians, growing wild in the jungle since time immemorial - all organic! Coming out in the market now, lots... Bountiful harvest this year!
ReplyDeleteSTP - it's really bountiful , everywhere got durians! yums!
ReplyDeleteWow, organic durians! Something unusual and unique for me LOL, never heard of this in Penang before
ReplyDeleteKen - It's also a first for me. :)
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