This should be called The Hunt for Red October Prawn. Red Prawn or Udang Merah is known locally in Hokkien as “Ang Heh” – it’s a breed of durian only available in Penang β there’s too much local demand (and exports to countries like Singapore I imagine) for it to come down to Klang Valley.
Thus, after 4 meals before 12 pm we finally drove to Balik Pulau (it’s where the orchards for Ang Heh are) where I ran down to stall after stall only to be told the same thing:
There are no Red Prawn durians. The season just ended.
One stall sold his *very last* Red Prawn durian to a customer just before we came.
I had almost given up at this point when the next stall claimed to have Red Prawn. In fact, there were 4 of these luscious durians.
Red Prawn is characterized by it’s red colored flesh and small seeds. It’s not bright red like the Sarawakian local ones, although some can have an orange hue, with just a tinge of red, or striped. I paid RM 45 for one durian β it’s RM 25/kg after a bit of bargaining.
The durian only had 5 seeds!!!
That works out to about RM 10 per seed. It was delicious though, definitely worth it for durian lovers. π
Suanie got another one to take away, this has more seeds and it’s heavier, cost RM 50. There’s also various other Penang-only durians on offer β you can listen to the proprietor talking about it.
Koh Tsu Koon is also another famous durian strain but I couldnβt afford to part with another RM 50 for a tiny durian, despite it being famed for having miniscule or no seeds at all, which is a running joke about the ex-Penang CM.
All in all, it was a good durian hunt β I got to eat Red Prawn and even though it wasn’t as red as what I tasted on a previous excursion, it’s good. It tastes like Red Prawn.
Sarawak also has a bright red colored durian (as does Penang, which has several). Red Prawn is pretty good, and at that price point, a bargain compared to overrated durian strains like Musang King.
We sapu-ed two out of the four Red Prawn durians left β it was the end of season for that strain, D15 is still going strong though. π