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Thai Fruits

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Durians are Goooorrrgeous.....but isn't the general word on the street that they are incredibly toxic due to the amount of pestesides that are used on them......unless you know a good source of Organic ones here in Chiang Mai and wish to divulge???????.......please!!!!

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Durians are the best nutritionally, the carbohydrates being buffered by protein and fat to prevent insulin spikes. The orang utan's natural favourite also! Avocadoes good too, and the Thais are starting to grow their own now, although the fruit is not really sweet enough for their taste. Otherwise it's down to the supermarket for Aussie avocado imports.

Other fruits should be eaten in moderation due to high sugar levels, and lack of toxin-binding/eliminating fat.

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