Jackfruit is the largest fruit in the world that grows on a tree. It can easily weigh 60 lbs to 70 lbs!! It is oblong in shape and the color of the exterior is greenish-yellow. The exterior of the fruit is quite prickly and it takes quite some effort to cut open the fruit and extract the edible parts. Once the jackfruit is cut open, there are pods that contain the edible flesh and the seed. Since the fruit is very sticky to cut open and clean, a simple trick is to use some oil on your hands and knife.
Jackfruit is indigenous to southern India. It is used in South Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines. The edible portions of the unripe jackfruit is cooked and incorporated into curries and similar dishes. It can also be fried as chips. Ripe jackfruit is edible uncooked as a fruit and has a unique taste and texture. The jackfruit seeds can be boiled or baked like beans. According to the USDA standard release reports on raw fruits and juices, jackfruit is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals.
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The Jack of all Fruits
Monday, November 30, 2009
Top 10 Exotic Fruits
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
There are literally hundreds of varieties of fruits in the world. Every region has its own popular fruits that other parts of the world only hear about. I have compiled a list of the top ten exotic fruits that are my favorites. In subsequent posts, I'll write about each of them in detail.
Jackfruit
Mango
Guava
Pomegranate
Lychee
Cashew Apple
Sapota (Chiku)
Papaya
Kiwi
Jamun (Jambul or Kala Jamun)
I hope you get to try these fruits. Please comment on what you think.
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