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Durian waste -> charcoal
http://www.pia.gov.ph/default.asp?m=...0526.htm&no=04
The City Government of Davao and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources may have finally found a solution to the truckloads of durian waste left behind especially during the durian season. ... "Davao City is world-famous for its agricultural resources particularly durian. However, the demand for durian among locals and tourists is such that the city is left with trucks of durian waste when durian season comes," Zozobrado said. One remedy to this problem, she said, is the establishment of a community-based project involving charcoal production out of durian waste. -- I put bomb in squirrel's briefcase and who gets blown up? Me! |
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Adam Funk wrote:
> One remedy to this problem, she said, is the establishment of a > community-based project involving charcoal production out of durian > waste. I can't imagine what it smells like as it's burning. But as long as it's odor free by the time I cook with it... If anybody hasn't tried durian, get one next time you see one. Buy the whole fruit for about $8-$10. It's an amazing fruit. It's like eating a tropical fruit custard. -sw |
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On May 27, 12:42*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Adam Funk wrote: > > * *One remedy to this problem, she said, is the establishment of a > > * *community-based project involving charcoal production out of durian > > * *waste. > > I can't imagine what it smells like as it's burning. *But as long as it's > odor free by the time I cook with it... > > If anybody hasn't tried durian, get one next time you see one. *Buy the > whole fruit for about $8-$10. *It's an amazing fruit. *It's like eating a > tropical fruit custard. > > -sw .. . .the smell from hell (think toe-jam). . .the taste from heaven. I think it'd make a nice ice cream though. Pierre |
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On May 27, 8:05*pm, Adam Funk > wrote:
> http://www.pia.gov.ph/default.asp?m=...0526.htm&no=04 > > * *"Davao City is world-famous for its agricultural resources > * *particularly durian. However, the demand for durian among locals > * *and tourists is such that the city is left with trucks of durian > * *waste when durian season comes," Zozobrado said. Surely these people are not "thinking" "outside" the "box" - why not sell the trucks to canny investors? I presume a truck filled with durian waste would be worth more then an empty truck, perhaps. Otherwise, they could probably dry the waste and weave it into a crude, hessian-like fabric, suitable for tents, and also pants that fit poorly. |
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Sqwertz > wrote:
> Adam Funk wrote: > > > One remedy to this problem, she said, is the establishment of a > > community-based project involving charcoal production out of durian > > waste. > > I can't imagine what it smells like as it's burning. But as long as it's > odor free by the time I cook with it... > > If anybody hasn't tried durian, get one next time you see one. Buy the > whole fruit for about $8-$10. It's an amazing fruit. It's like eating a > tropical fruit custard. Steve is sure right about that. I've had them fresh picked at a durian farm in Thailand. Jun knows how to pick the sweet ones at the market. I love them! Once you get past the smell, you fall in love. Actually, I like the smell, too. -- Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran! Support Our Troops: http://anymarine.com/ You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ USMC 1365061 |
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Sqwertz > wrote:
> Adam Funk wrote: > > > One remedy to this problem, she said, is the establishment of a > > community-based project involving charcoal production out of durian > > waste. > > I can't imagine what it smells like as it's burning. But as long as it's > odor free by the time I cook with it... > > If anybody hasn't tried durian, get one next time you see one. Buy the > whole fruit for about $8-$10. It's an amazing fruit. It's like eating a > tropical fruit custard. Steve is sure right about that. I've had them fresh picked at a durian farm in Thailand. Jun knows how to pick the sweet ones at the market. I love them! Once you get past the smell, you fall in love. Actually, I like the smell, too. Damnit, Steve! Why did you crosspost this to kibo and catch me, too? -- Nick, KI6VAV. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families: https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran! Support Our Troops: http://anymarine.com/ You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ USMC 1365061 |
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On 2009-05-27, Sqwertz wrote:
> If anybody hasn't tried durian, get one next time you see one. Buy the > whole fruit for about $8-$10. It's an amazing fruit. It's like eating a > tropical fruit custard. Wow. When I've seen them (rarely) in Chinese/SE-Asian groceries in the UK, they've been £20 to £30. (I couldn't convince myself it was worth that much just to try it.) -- Bob just used 'canonical' in the canonical way. [Guy Steele] |
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On 28 May 2009 09:48:02 GMT, Nick Cramer wrote:
> Damnit, Steve! Why did you crosspost this to kibo and catch me, too? I didn't even notice or I *would* have trimmed that crossposting. I posted it from Seamonkey at work and wasn't paying attention (Seamonkey doesn't warn you). I should have recognized the name of the OP as one of "them". -sw |
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On Wed, 27 May 2009 13:05:38 +0100, Adam Funk >
wrote: >http://www.pia.gov.ph/default.asp?m=...0526.htm&no=04 > > The City Government of Davao and the Department of Environment and > Natural Resources may have finally found a solution to the > truckloads of durian waste left behind especially during the durian > season. ... > > "Davao City is world-famous for its agricultural resources > particularly durian. However, the demand for durian among locals > and tourists is such that the city is left with trucks of durian > waste when durian season comes," Zozobrado said. > > One remedy to this problem, she said, is the establishment of a > community-based project involving charcoal production out of durian > waste. When eating durian choose an open well ventilated site. The smell of a durian is very strong and lasts a long time in an enclosed space. They taste very good though, like custard. |
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Jack wrote:
> When eating durian choose an open well ventilated site. The smell of a > durian is very strong and lasts a long time in an enclosed space. They > taste very good though, like custard. I really don't think they smell that bad. Like rotten fruit, no big deal. Then again I don't think my feet smell bad, either. -sw |
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On 2009-05-29, Sqwertz wrote:
> On 28 May 2009 09:48:02 GMT, Nick Cramer wrote: > >> Damnit, Steve! Why did you crosspost this to kibo and catch me, too? Kibo hasn't been spotted for a while. > I didn't even notice or I *would* have trimmed that crossposting. I > posted it from Seamonkey at work and wasn't paying attention > (Seamonkey doesn't warn you). Glowing monkeys? http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20...nkeys-germline (We want flying monkeys!) -- Taken on the whole however this is a fine disc and a good example of the current pop scene attempting to break out of its vulgarisms and sometimes downright obscene derivative hogwash. (Julian Stone-Mason B.A., 1972) |
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On 2009-05-29, Sqwertz wrote:
> I really don't think they smell that bad. Like rotten fruit, no big deal. > > Then again I don't think my feet smell bad, either. Feet got no nose! -- Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public. [Mencken] |
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Adam Funk > wrote in
news [Snips] > Glowing monkeys? No thanks, I've just put one out. All the best, John. -- In what method shall we implement the matrix of this government display picnic? -- Bill Bailey |
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On 2009-06-02, Adam Funk > wrote:
> > > On 2009-05-29, Sqwertz wrote: > >> On 28 May 2009 09:48:02 GMT, Nick Cramer wrote: >> >>> Damnit, Steve! Why did you crosspost this to kibo and catch me, too? > > Kibo hasn't been spotted for a while. > Spot hasn't been kiboed either. Poor Spot! >> I didn't even notice or I *would* have trimmed that crossposting. I >> posted it from Seamonkey at work and wasn't paying attention >> (Seamonkey doesn't warn you). > > Glowing monkeys? > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/20...nkeys-germline > > (We want flying monkeys!) > > |
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"Bill Marcum" > wrote
>>>> Damnit, Steve! Why did you crosspost this to kibo and catch me, too? >> >> Kibo hasn't been spotted for a while. >> > Spot hasn't been kiboned either. Poor Spot! IFYPFY. --oTTo-- |
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