The full seeds are boiled with salt and it has a slight potato taste and texture its called chataigne in some caribbean countries like Gyana and Trinidad and Trinidad,we never eat it raw its delicious cooked the young seeds are sometimes curried
Interesting you say it tastes like raw peanuts. I just tried them boiled with salt for the first time in Puerto Rico and to me, they taste just like boiled peanuts (a common snack in the southeastern United States).
@@allthefruit i wouldn't know. the closest i've ever been to an Artocarpus plant was when i tried growing a jackfruit seed here in Northern California.. it didn't care for the mild winter chill.
Hello mate Didn't you ask about places to visit in the south of Spain and Portugal that have tropical fruits? I know that in Malaga and Granada there are a couple of farms that grow a lot of tropical trees and apart from selling tropical fruit, they also do business with tourist visits, who visit the finva and can eat all the fruit they want and in portugal I know that there is a nursery that sells a lot of tropical trees, it's called something like "sitio das frutas raras", which I don't know if in addition to seedlings it also has fruit, greetings
The full seeds are boiled with salt and it has a slight potato taste and texture its called chataigne in some caribbean countries like Gyana and Trinidad and Trinidad,we never eat it raw its delicious cooked the young seeds are sometimes curried
Thank you, i love boiled Artocarpus seeds
does this have arils around the seeds like marang/pedalai?
Yes but they taste less good
Only today, I was taking about breadnuts to my gym teacher. She had never heard about it. I showed her some over the internet
Glad to be able to help
have u ever had the cooked seeds? do they taste like jackfruit seeds?
Yes, more or less
Interesting you say it tastes like raw peanuts. I just tried them boiled with salt for the first time in Puerto Rico and to me, they taste just like boiled peanuts (a common snack in the southeastern United States).
Nice. I think i never had boiled peanuts
Yes! always wanted to try it. Where were you?
Still Tenerife
how long does it takes to the fruit to become ripe?
No idea
It's not wipd it's curry an eaten in the Caribbean when green ripe you boioed the seeds an expensive herep
Breadfruit is so good
We cook those with coconut milk.
Sounds tasty
those are big leaves.
Artocarpus leaves
@@allthefruit i wouldn't know. the closest i've ever been to an Artocarpus plant was when i tried growing a jackfruit seed here in Northern California.. it didn't care for the mild winter chill.
Hello mate
Didn't you ask about places to visit in the south of Spain and Portugal that have tropical fruits?
I know that in Malaga and Granada there are a couple of farms that grow a lot of tropical trees and apart from selling tropical fruit, they also do business with tourist visits,
who visit the finva and can eat all the fruit they want
and in portugal I know that there is a nursery that sells a lot of tropical trees, it's called something like "sitio das frutas raras", which I don't know if in addition to seedlings it also has fruit, greetings
Thanks. Do you know the names of the fincas in Malaga and Granada?
Afican bread nut is treculia aficana
Yeah, sometimes i say stupid things
Dude cook them, don’t eat them like that… smh 😮