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JACKFRUIT
Jack-fruit
Enormous fruit, green-brown mottled skin, fleshy segments with large seed
inside.
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The Jackfruit (Tamil: Chakkai; Bengali: Kathal; Malay: nangka; Tagalog: langka;
Portuguese: Jaca; Bhojpuri: katahar; Vietnamese: mít; Chinese 波罗蜜 (bōluómì);
taxonomic name Artocarpus heterophyllus) is a species of tree and its fruit,
widely grown in Southeast-Asia and Brazil. The jackfruit is in the mulberry
family Moraceae, and thought to be native to India and Bangladesh. It is the
national fruit of Bangladesh.
The Jackfruit bears fruit three years after planting and the fruit is the
largest edible fruit in commerce.
The fruit is obtainable fresh from markets. Sweet chips are also produced from
it. The jackfruit or nangka fruit is used in Southeast Asian cuisine like
Vietnamese and Indonesian dishes.
The wood of the Jackfruit tree is sometimes used for the production of musical
instruments that are part of the gamelan.
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