koekadu
Koekadu is a term sometimes used to refer to certain types of durian fruit, particularly those found in specific regions of Southeast Asia. While not a formal botanical classification, it often denotes varieties known for their distinct flavor profiles and textures, which can range from creamy and sweet to intensely pungent and bitter. The exact meaning and application of "koekadu" can vary depending on local dialect and the specific characteristics of the durian being described.
Durian itself is renowned for its strong odor, which is often described as a combination of onions,