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  2. Artocarpus odoratissimus - Wikipedia

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    The pungent scent (almost chemical like scent) is in the outer rind. The taste has hints of a mild creamy, almost juicy annona-longan like texture with hints of the jackfruit/cempedak taste and there's a mild hint aftertaste (similar to the pungent outer rind, far much milder), and is best when not allowed to ripen thoroughly on the tree.

  3. Ginataang langka - Wikipedia

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    Ginataang langka, is a Filipino vegetable stew made from unripe jackfruit in coconut milk and spices. The dish includes a wide variety of secondary ingredients like seafood, meat, and other vegetables. The dish also commonly adds bagoong alamang (shrimp paste) and may be spiced with chilis or soured with vinegar.

  4. Artocarpus lacucha - Wikipedia

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    Monkey jack (Artocarpus lacucha) fruits, Kolkata, West Bengal, India An Artocarpus lacucha twig in Panchkhal VDC, Nepal. Artocarpus lacucha, also known as monkey jack [1] or monkey fruit, [1] is a tropical evergreen tree species of the family Moraceae.

  5. Bibingka - Wikipedia

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    Bibingkang malagkít is a moist version of bibingka, typically served sliced into square blocks. [12] It commonly also includes slices of ripe jackfruit (langka) and topped with latik (coconut caramel) and grated coconut. It is very similar to biko, except that it is baked and uses galapong instead of whole grain. [13]

  6. Jackfruit - Wikipedia

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    In Indochina, the two varieties are the "hard" version (crunchier, drier, and less sweet, but fleshier), and the "soft" version (softer, moister, and much sweeter, with a darker gold-color flesh than the hard variety). Unripe jackfruit has a mild flavor and meat-like texture and is used in curry dishes with spices in many cuisines. The skin of ...

  7. Breadfruit - Wikipedia

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    Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) is a species of flowering tree in the mulberry and jackfruit family [2] [3] believed to be a domesticated descendant of Artocarpus camansi originating in New Guinea, the Maluku Islands, and the Philippines. It was initially spread to Oceania via the Austronesian expansion.

  8. Artocarpus anisophyllus - Wikipedia

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    Rarely cultivated in its native range, it is a large rainforest tree growing up to 45 metres. The fruit is eaten fresh and its propagation is by seed. It is a distant relative to the wellknown jackfruit and breadfruit, besides the tasty tarap fruit to which it is closely related. It is propagated by seeds, grafting and cuttings besides other ...

  9. Artocarpus blancoi - Wikipedia

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    Artocarpus blancoi is a species of large tree in the family Moraceae endemic to the Philippines.Its habitat (among seasonal forest or thicket growth in low-lying areas) is threatened.