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King's Crown

Durian regalis

Flora - Exotic Fruit
King's Crown is a large fruit with thick, thorny husk, known for its powerful aroma and rich custard-like flesh.

Physical Characteristics

King's Crown is a large fruit with a thick, thorny husk that can reach impressive sizes. The exterior is covered in sharp spines that protect the precious flesh within. The fruit's distinctive appearance makes it easily recognizable in tropical coastal markets.

Taste and Flavor

The flesh of King's Crown is rich and custard-like with complex sweet and savory notes. The flavor profile is unique and intense, combining elements of sweetness with deep, savory undertones that have made it both celebrated and controversial throughout Aethoria.

Climate and Habitat

This fruit thrives in tropical coastal regions where the climate provides the perfect balance of heat and humidity. The trees require specific growing conditions and are often found in carefully tended orchards along the southern coasts of Aethoria.

Cultural Significance

King's Crown is known for its powerful aroma, which has led to it being banned in many guild halls and caravan ships. Despite this restriction, it remains a highly prized delicacy among those who appreciate its unique flavor profile. The fruit's royal name reflects its status as one of the most prestigious fruits in Aethorian cuisine.

Culinary Uses

When properly prepared, King's Crown is used in both sweet and savory dishes. Its rich texture makes it suitable for desserts, while its complex flavor profile allows it to complement various meat dishes. The fruit is often served fresh or incorporated into traditional coastal recipes.

Information compiled by Master Botanist Elara Greenweave, Imperial Academy of Natural Philosophy.