Durian continues to stamp a mark in the Netherlands


PETALING JAYA: The king of fruits continues to be in demand in the Netherlands following the Taste of Malaysia (TOM) 2021 programme.

The event, held from Nov 10 to 23, was organised by the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry (MAFI) through its office in The Hague, with the cooperation of Dutch supermarket chain Amazing Oriental, the Malaysian embassy in The Hague, Matrade, and Tourism Malaysia, Sinar Harian reported.

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