One of the most intriguing fruits of its kind is the jackfruit, a close relative of the breadfruit, a starchy staple of most Caribbean diet. |
|
Fruit trees, like bananas, citrus, and jackfruit, are planted around the village. |
|
Coconut palms, jackfruit, mango, orange, lime, and rubber trees, as well as coffee bushes, were cultivated. |
|
Red mud paths dissect the vibrant green of paddy fields, the dense foliage of coconut, jackfruit, cashew, areca nut and bamboo plantations. |
|
Thereafter we began to shed the plantations and move into rainforest punctuated by stilted kampung houses and jackfruit trees. |
|
The first aromatic dish out of the iron wok was a boneless fish with jackfruit. |
|
If filled with cooking bananas and jackfruit, it is called turron, not lumpia, and is a sweet snack. |
|
The timbers are jungle jackfruit, the lashings are coir rope, the walls are bamboo matting and roofs are local thatch. |
|
Before the season begins those in the trade identify jackfruit trees in the area that give good quality fruit. |
|
In their garden, they had jackfruit, guava, mango and loquat trees which used to give them all their supply of fruit. |
|
The fruit flavours range from common fruits like banana, strawberry and peach, to more exotic fruits like lychee, guava, rambutan and jackfruit. |
|
Snacks include fruits such as banana, mango, and jackfruit, as well as puffed rice and small fried food items. |
|
Vaidya explains how jackfruit and cashews used to flourish, along with jungle fruits like custard apples. |
|
At dusk, the spotted owlets in the cracked-up jackfruit and mango trees would be calling querulously, bobbing their heads and glaring at you out of great golden eyes. |
|
Enjoy fruits such as pineapples, mangoes, pomegranates, papaya, jackfruit, bananas and kumquats. |
|
It sets shoot growth free: durian and jackfruit shoots grow more or less continuously, while the shoots of cocoa grow in frequent flushes. |
|
Around towns and villages in the Assam Valley, the many fruit trees yield plantains, papayas, mangoes, and jackfruit. |
|
Some farmers add cooked green bananas to this diet, fruits such as jackfruit and fodder. |
|
The pens that once held thousands of pigs are empty now, but still there are the large, overhanging mango and jackfruit trees that attract the bats. |
|
The lunch, which costs Rs.50, commences with seasonal fruits, which include mango, jackfruit, grapes or any of the citrus varieties in the form of shake, chutney or salad. |
|
|
However, she warned diabetics to be wary of fruits with moderate calorific values such as mango, pomegranate and jackfruit, and high calorie fruits such as dates and grapes. |
|
On the Spice tour you will learn about fifty different spices and fruit that grow on the island, from cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, cloves, to jackfruit and sugarcane. |
|
The fruit vendors are pushing their carts, selling ready-sliced watermelon and jackfruit, melon, mango and papaya, best eaten with a banana-leaf wrapped ball of sticky rice. |
|
An organic tropical orchard supplies all kinds of fruits, from pomegranate to jackfruit to soursop and sweetsop to cherry, naseberry, and other indigenous fruits. |
|
With long sunny days comes a cornucopia of colourful produce: juicy mango, papaya, lychee, melon, orange juice sweeter than you could ever imagine … and that's before guanabana, soursop, custard apple or jackfruit. |
|
They drive inside a haze of fumes, passing under jackfruit trees and broad matoke leaves. |
|
The focus will be on selected fruit and vegetables including mango, jackfruit, tomato, bitter melon, cabbage and leafy vegetables. |
|
So, in the above examples of jackfruit and breadfruit, the jackfruit seedlings may not produce the same delicious fruit as the selected mother tree. |
|
An exclusive blend, especially created to seduce true tea lovers with the acidity of pineapple, the softness of jackfruit and the sweet flavour of mango. |
|
For instance, choose the seed from a jackfruit which is liked by one and all in the village, or take root cuttings from a breadfruit tree which produces fruit that is particularly suited to making chips. |
|
The huts also showed a variety of other crops including 24 types of jackfruit, more than 100 kinds of beans, and a collection of eggplant in varying sizes and shades of purple. |
|
Their Es Puter was fine shards of ice mixed with coconut and a sweet sauce on top of chunks of jackfruit. |
|
Just past the entrance gate is a lush garden with more than 50 varieties of palms, several types of bamboo and trees bearing various kinds of produce: mango, jackfruit, guava, avocado, ackee and litchi. |
|
Traditionally, the material for these robes came from the shrouds of the dead, which was cleaned and dyed with the juice of the jackfruit and then left in a cave to mature until it had turned bright orange. |
|
For a recent assignment, she had been given an analytical rundown of a jackfruit — a list of more than ninety of its volatile chemicals, identified by a gas chromatograph — and built a flavor solely on that information. |
|
The country is dominated by lush vegetation, with villages often buried in groves of mango, jackfruit, bamboo, betel nut, coconut and date palm. |
|
Its 'Adventures of the Orient' portfolio also introduces consumers to the taste delights of calamansi, pummelo, yuzu, rambutan and jackfruit among others. |
|
Sawdust of babla, champa, garzon, ipil-ipil, jackfruit, mango, segun, shimul, shisoo, rain tree, and rice straw obtained from different sawmills were used as substrates. |
|
Next, you'll find stuffed dishes with dips including Kimchi-Stuffed Sausages, Baked Buffalo Tofu Bites, Baked Frittata Minis, and Pulled Jackfruit Mini Tacos. |
|