"Genus Durio" is a scientific term that refers to a group of tropical fruit trees that are native to Southeast Asia. Commonly known as durian, this fruit is best recognized for its strong odor and spiky exterior. Synonyms for "Genus Durio" include "Durio," "durian fruit," and "king of fruits." Additionally, the fruit is known by various names depending on the region, such as "thorny fruit," "stinky fruit," and "devil's fruit." Despite its infamous odor, the durian is a prized delicacy in many cultures and has even been dubbed the "king of fruits" for its unique flavor and texture.