Traders sort the different quality and varieties of durians into crates at a road side stall in Titi in the district of Jelebu in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia  on Monday, July 13th 2015 in Johor, Malaysia. The Southeast Asian native fruit -- known for its sweet, custardy flesh and banned from Singapore's subways and hotels because of its pungent odor -- can retail for more than S$40 ($30) apiece in Singapore. Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg via Getty Images