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Jackfruit: Ancient Origins to Modern Kitchens

Discover the versatility of Jackfruit, from traditional sweet and savory dishes across Asia to innovative meat substitute recipes in Western kitchens.

Jackfruit, scientifically known as Artocarpus heterophyllus, is not only the world’s largest tree-borne fruit but also a culinary chameleon. This blog post delves into the origins of jackfruit, its traditional and modern culinary uses, and its emergence as a popular meat substitute.

Jackfruit when ripe can be a sweet and fragrant
Ripe Jackfruit is sweet and fragrant. Photo by Towfiqu barbhuiya on Unsplash

Origins and History

Native to the rainforests of the Western Ghats of India, jackfruit has been part of South Asian diets for centuries. It spread across Asia, becoming integral to various regional cuisines before making its way to the Americas and beyond.

What is Jackfruit?

Close up of a Jackfruit
Close up of a Jackfruit – Photo by Rafael Rodrigues on Unsplash

Jackfruit can weigh up to 100 pounds and contains large, edible bulbs of yellow, banana-flavored flesh. It is nutrient-rich, packed with vitamin C, potassium, dietary fiber, and antioxidants.

Global Popularity

Jackfruit is the national fruit of Bangladesh and a staple in the cuisines of Southeast Asia. It’s also used in the culinary traditions of Brazil and the Caribbean, showcasing its global appeal.

Jackfruits being transported in Vietnam
Jackfruits are popular in Asia. Photo by Callum Parker on Unsplash

Culinary Uses

Jackfruit’s culinary versatility allows it to star in both sweet and savory dishes:

  • Savory Dishes:
    • India: Jackfruit is commonly used in dishes like Kathal ki Sabzi (a North Indian curry) and Chakka Puzhukku (a dish from Kerala made with young jackfruit, spices, and coconut).
    • Thailand: Som Tam Khanun (Green Jackfruit Salad) is a popular choice.
    • Western Dishes: Jackfruit has become a go-to meat substitute in vegan recipes such as barbecue pulled jackfruit sandwiches and jackfruit tacos.
  • Sweet Dishes:
    • India: In Indian cuisine, ripe jackfruit is often used in desserts like Chakka Pradhaman (a jackfruit pudding from Kerala).
    • Philippines: Turón (a sweet snack made with jackfruit and banana wrapped in a spring roll wrapper and fried).

Modern Usage as a Meat Substitute

Jackfruit Dish
Jackfruit as a savory dish. Photo by Nadine Primeau on Unsplash

In the West, jackfruit’s texture makes it an excellent stand-in for meat:

  • Jackfruit Pulled Pork: Made by sautéing young jackfruit with onions, garlic, and a smoky barbecue sauce.
  • Jackfruit Tacos: Young jackfruit cooked with Mexican spices and served in corn tortillas with salsa and avocado.

Recipes:

Not Pulled Pork! It's made with Jackfruit!
Not Pulled Pork! It’s made with Jackfruit! Photo by Nadine Primeau on Unsplash
  1. Jackfruit Pulled Pork
    • Ingredients: Young jackfruit (canned or fresh), barbecue sauce, onion, garlic.
    • Method: Sauté onion and garlic, add drained jackfruit, break it apart, and add barbecue sauce. Simmer until flavorful.
  2. Chakka Pradhaman
    • Ingredients: Ripe jackfruit, jaggery, coconut milk, cardamom, ghee, cashews.
    • Method: Cook jackfruit with jaggery and water until soft. Add coconut milk and cardamom. Fry cashews in ghee and add to the pudding.

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