What is the [national fruit] of Malaysia? The answer turned out to be papaya, not durian!
If a foreigner approaches you and asks, “What is your national fruit?” The first thought should usually be “durian,” but the correct answer is “papaya”! Many people’ perceptions were also influenced by this response.
Even primary school textbooks mention Malaysia’s national flower as the big red flower, but few people are aware of the “national fruit.” After a Google search, it was discovered that Malaysia’s national fruit is not the king of fruits, durian, or the queen of fruits, mangosteen, but papaya.
According to Google search results and a link to Wikipedia content, Malaysia’s national fruit is papaya, while Indonesia’s national fruit is durian. Furthermore, it is mango in the Philippines. It’s also worth noting that durian is Singapore’s national fruit. The credibility of this list is subjective.
Although papaya is a popular tropical fruit with a sweet flavour, many internet users disagree with this statement. Some argue that the national fruit of Malaysia must be the king of fruits, durian, while others argue that papaya is the correct answer.
Some internet users believe that there is no such thing as “national fruit.” What fruit do you believe best represents our country?