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  2. Jackfruit - Wikipedia

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    [7] [9] The jackfruit is a multiple fruit composed of hundreds to thousands of individual flowers, and the fleshy petals of the unripe fruit are eaten. [7] [10] The jackfruit tree is well-suited to tropical lowlands and is widely cultivated throughout tropical regions of the world, including India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the rainforests of ...

  3. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    The jackfruit is known for being the world's largest fruit. A halved fig. Multiple fruits are a cluster of many fruits produced from multiple flowers. Common name

  4. What is jackfruit? All about the fruit that cooks and ... - AOL

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  5. Lansium domesticum - Wikipedia

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    It is distinguished by its hairy leaves, as well as the tightly packed dark yellow fruit on its bunches. The fruit tends to be small, with thin skin and little sap; the skin is difficult to remove. To be eaten, the fruit is bitten and the flesh sucked through the hole created, [10] or rubbed until the skin breaks and the seeds are retrieved ...

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  7. This Baking Hack Will Improve Out-of-Season Fruit (and Your ...

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    When fruit is at its seasonal peak—say, a ripe, juicy, sweet peach in the height of summer—it doesn’t need much help in the flavor department. That’s why baking with in-season ingredients ...

  8. Breadfruit - Wikipedia

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    Breadfruit is one of the highest-yielding food plants, with a single tree producing up to 200 or more grapefruit-sized fruits per season, requiring limited care. In the South Pacific , the trees yield 50 to 150 fruits per year, usually round, oval or oblong weighing 0.25 to 6 kilograms (0.55 to 13 lb). [ 6 ]

  9. How to store every single type of fruit (even if it's half eaten)

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    Fruit salad season is upon us. (Gah, it's the best.) But the next time you hit the farmers' market to stock up, wouldn't it be nice to know exactly how to store all the delectable berries you ...