View Full Version : Do you like jackfruit?
caprimint
15-11-2016, 12:37 PM
I tried it for the first time today and it slays :flutter:
Nicky91
15-11-2016, 02:07 PM
okay never tried it before, what's it like :hee:
Niamh.
15-11-2016, 02:08 PM
I never tried it
Withano
15-11-2016, 02:42 PM
Surely anybody who has ever had it loves it, its by far the best fruit
hijaxers
15-11-2016, 03:01 PM
I've never heard of it , i will try and locate some , what kind of texture/flavour is it ? I'm intrigued.
Withano
15-11-2016, 04:31 PM
I've never heard of it , i will try and locate some , what ind of texture/flavour is it ? I'm intrigued.
Texture is probably closest to an apricot, cant describe the flavour really, not really comparable to anything else I've had. More sweet than you're used to too.
Ive not seen them in England but if you find them you gotta tell me where!
Did see them in China town in San Francisco, maybe A UK China Town might have some
caprimint
15-11-2016, 04:33 PM
okay never tried it before, what's it like :hee:
I've never heard of it , i will try and locate some , what ind of texture/flavour is it ? I'm intrigued.
It's used as a meat substitute for vegetarians (despite being a fruit, it really doesn't seem like one, it's quite filling as well). I think it'd work really well in a curry or something. The flavour is a little...salty I guess, really nice.
Surely anybody who has ever had it loves it, its by far the best fruit
:worship:
This opinion just totally made up for all the rest of your BB/XF ones I disagree with (although watermelon is my top fave).
armand.kay
15-11-2016, 04:34 PM
I had a pulled jackfruit burger which was amazing but I've never had a raw jackfruit.!
hijaxers
15-11-2016, 05:18 PM
Texture is probably closest to an apricot, cant describe the flavour really, not really comparable to anything else I've had. More sweet than you're used to too.
Ive not seen them in England but if you find them you gotta tell me where!
Did see them in China town in San Francisco, maybe A UK China Town might have some
Well they have tinned Jackfruit on e bay ! In syrup or brine ? So it comes sweet or salty.
Amazon have whole fresh Jackfruit as well !
Withano
15-11-2016, 05:52 PM
Well they have tinned Jackfruit on e bay ! In syrup or brine ? So it comes sweet or salty.
Amazon have whole fresh Jackfruit as well !
Hmm, I've only ever had it straight from the tree. I'd go for syrup myself out of those options. But if Amazon are selling the entire fruit, then get that! You just might need some sort of chainsaw or machete to cut into it haha.
Around my way, the only fruits we know are The Apple, Orange and Banana and on very rare special occasions, we'll take a walk on the wild side and have a Pear.
Cherie
15-11-2016, 06:48 PM
Around my way, the only fruits we know are The Apple, Orange and Banana and on very rare special occasions, we'll take a walk on the wild side and have a Pear.
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