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The jackfruit botanically known as
Artocarpus heterophyllus lam, one of
the popular fruits of India, is believed to
be indigenous in our country. It is grown
extensively in the west coast, Assam,
West Bengal, Orissa and Bihar. The name
jack is said to be an adoption of
Portuguese ‘Jaca’ which in turn is
believed to have originated from
Malayalam name of the fruit, namely
‘Chakka’. Among the other Indian
names of the fruit are: Pansa (Sanskrit
and Telagu), Katahal (Hindi), Phanas
(Marathi), Pala (Tamil), Halasu (Kannada).
Fully ripe jackfruit is sweet and has an
exotic flavour. The bulbs (edible flakes)
contain 7.5% sugar on dry weight basis
and a fair amount of Carotene (Vitamin
A). The seeds are rich in Carbohydrates
and also a good source of Vitamins. Ripe
fruits are used for nectar and jams. Unripe
fruits are also used for culinary
preparations like chips, pickles, etc. |
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