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  • I like his hair... it looks static :D

  • Awwes

  • This kid seems creepingly intelligent for his age? Or do Asian kids look young in comparsion to European ones?

  • cute

  • First taste looks like the baby likes it. After few taste the baby doesn't want anymore. So cute

  • Is this chinese or korean? :)

  • @kissmyasssuckers chinese

  • @kissmyasssuckers Chinese

  • @88hunghung cute

  • @kissmyasssuckers Chinese! Need translation?

    Mom: This is durian.

    Daddy: Smell it. Nice right?

    Mom: Taste it! Nice right!

    Baby: yes!

    then repeat almost the same. please like =)

  • @NinjaJoshish Thanks :) yeah! Thumb up 2 u, good sir ;)

  • When the dad or some one said "umm" that was cute.

  • yessssss.

  • He's adorable!

  • what balls he has

  • he looks really tired :(

  • That kid is adorable.

  • He is so cute. He definitely likes it.

  • aw..i dont like that fruit ....yuck lol. but wow brave baby

  • Im not japanese im vietnamese but that stuff dosent really smell bad like people say and it acually taste good

  • He's so adorable!!

  • Ok, I'm totally going to try this now. If a baby can eat it you know it has to be good.

  • he really looks like me when i was a baby. despite the howhawky thing goin on

  • so cute

  • This child makes all the adults who can't eat durian, "wimps". :P :)

  • AWW what a cute voice

  • ahahahah so cute!!!!

  • hao tzzz== taste good?

  • Babies don't really have a specific taste buds at that age. They can taste sweet, salty, sour, spicy, but not flavors. Since they have no inhibitions...it's all good, all fair game. He's too cute!

  • @KeraPera Where did you get this idea that we have specific taste buds to taste flavors?

  • @Sclunger IDK what I meant to say there. I think it was somewhere along the line of, "...babies can't really taste at that age. They do know when food is sweet or sour, etc. For example green beans and apple baby food taste the same to them but they can tell that one is sweeter than the other, but flavor wise, it taste similar." The "taste buds" things sounded as if I was saying that they had a preference.

    Am I making any sense or am I still blabbering nonsense?

  • @KeraPera Well, if that's true, then I they shouldn't be able to smell.

  • @Sclunger That's true. Aye yaiyai! You're soo grilling me. 

  • @KeraPera ^-^

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  • @Sclunger

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    :( I took child development many moons ago so I may be borderline correct or even vice versa. I could look it up but I'm too lazy :)

  • This baby knows what the best fruit is :D

  • so cute :D

  • cute.. x)

  • by the way this baby is SOOOOOO adOrable!!

  • question:

    so someone said thay're speaking mandarin. I know it's not japanese (definitly not) but "oishi" is japanese for "delicious". does mainland china use the same word?

  • @TigreCorazon "delicious" in chinese is "hao chi" which they pronounced alot in this video. haha. =D

  • aww :D

    that baby know his fruits xD

    so cute :DDD

  • so cuuuute

  • awesome! this baby knows that durian is DELICIOUS!!!

  • how cuuute!!

  • BABIES never spit out raw ripe fruit. because its natural food. Cooked baby food isnt identified as food so they spit it out. Thats a form of intelligence. Its sad that parents force babies to eat crap. We re naked chimps and chimps eat fruit and green salad. The durian baby shows you with his reaction what is the truth

  • What a cute little bugger

  • they're chinese. ooo durian hen haochi!!! :) jintian wo chi durian hehe.i learn Mandarin back in campus..the boy liked durian.the parents ask if its delicious then he nods :) what a cute boy hehe

  • OOOOHHH my god what a cute kid. If you want kids to like exotic foods, feed them to the kids when they are young. That way they turn into comfort foods and they'll like them forever. BTW are these people Chinese of Japanese?

  • :OOOO

    why cant people tell the difference???

    its mandarin so its mainland chinese

  • Because neither language are so widely taught in the West compared to European based languages.

    I admit that the sounds in Japanese and other asian languages are, for the most part, totally different and once you recognize one you wouldn't confuse it with the other but if you don't know Japanese or any form of chinese then you have no basis by which to compare.

  • "are these people Chinese of Japanese? " what are you even asking?

  • Sorry dumb comment. I've been working at a Chinese store for a few months now and I can clearly make out that that is Chinese...

    ...but is it szechuan or mandarin? (O.o)

  • aww hes a cute baby and i love Durian too,mmm

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