I live in the Pacific Northwest, very near to Seattle. Jackfruit is NOT common to the area. In fact, I had never heard of, much less tasted, a jackfruit. Here’s how it happened that I did. A lady I work with is from the Phillipines and has travelled throughout Asia and other places. She knows my love of food and has made me homemade Lumpia (a Phillipine version of eggroll) and shumai. She is always asking me if I’ve tried this or that. The other day she asked if I had tried jackfruit. No, not me, never heard of it. Well off we went to a local, small Asian market owned by a friend of hers who had just gotten some jackfruit flown in from somewhere. After they chatted back and forth and I was shown various large, prickly looking fruit, I dazedly walked out with a huge, over 20 pound fruit! My British friend said it looked like a hedgehog and that description fits! This is what they look like…
Well, now what? I had no idea what I was getting into. Luckily she told me that I should put vegetable oil on my hands when I cut it open because it was sticky. What an understatement! I’m so glad I actually followed instructions this time because there is a sticky sap inside. You could use it as glue I’m sure. Anyway, it’s quite a procedure. The skin is actually not tough and the knife goes through just fine, but there is a woody center that takes some getting through. Then the actual fruits are like little flower buds with a large seed inside and the buds are surrounded with white pithy stuff that is inedible. So you cut through all this and pull out the sections of fruit. I would say this one had around 50 fruit buds in it? Maybe more. I don’t know if I got a good picture of the fruit buds so I’m going to use an online picture, sorry. It’s just such an unusual fruit! You have to see it! I’m submitting this to the Things My Belly Likes blog to her Creative Kitchen Challenge. She has challenged everyone to be courageous and cook with some ingredient you’ve never used before, something you might be afraid of trying!
Here’s a picture I found online from a Thai website, that shows what the fruits look like once you’ve gone through hours and hours getting them out! (Not really but it sounds so dramatic).
So what does it taste like you might ask? Such a strange combination of flavors….I could taste pineapple, mango, cantalope and possibly a touch of banana. Everyone who tried it mentioned a different fruit. Someone even said papaya. Now the texture is a bit rubbery and some people couldn’t get past it. To me the texture was similar to a lychee which is one of my favorite fruits so I didn’t have a problem. What I did think would be a problem was how much fruit I had! Remember this was an over 20 pound fruit and even after I discarded all the inedible stuff there was a lot of fruit left. I decided to make jam. BUT….I underestimated one thing…. Jason, as it turned out, loved jackfruit! He had never had it before and he’s not a big fruit eater so I was expecting it to sit in the fridge and possibly go bad before I made jam. By the time the jam making day came…I wasn’t sure there was enough jackfruit! So I figured guava would go well and it has a lot of pectin so I thought that would work out.
I used about 8 or 9 jackfruit buds and 2 ripe guavas and a bit of lemon juice plus some sugar, not too much maybe a cup, because jackfruit is sweet. I should have considered that the jackfruit would also have alot of pectin because of the sticky sap. It must have because I got a very firm jam. The taste? Out of this world. I think the guava and jackfruit go really well together. Now if you don’t want to go through the hassle of fresh jackfruit, or can’t find it locally, there is canned jackfruit at Asian markets that I’m sure would work well in a jam….or just right out of the can.






Thanks for sharing the effort you went through to get the fruit free of its casing!
So crazy! I had no idea what I was getting into.
Oooh weird but also very cool. I’m impressed (and also hungry). Don’t think it’ll be easy to find here but if I ever do see it, I’m grabbing it.
Mind if I feature this in my Creative Kitchen Challenge round-up on Thurs?
Cat
Oh absolutely. I wasn’t sure if I should link back to you since I posted before I knew about your challenge. I’ll add a link. I’m looking forward to seeing what other people come up with!
Thanks! Me too – I’m hoping there are a few entries and then I’ll wrap them all together in a post at the end of the week. That’s if people join of course, fingers crossed I started something
I have a busy week coming up but I will do my best to try to use something I’ve never tried before….off to search recipes for Cherimoya!
It does look like a hedgehog, how funny!
Wow! That is some fruit. I’ll have to keep an eye out for jackfruit in my Asian market.
I’m not sure if it’s seasonal or not but I hope you find one.
I have the privilege of eating jackfruit since young. But jackfruit jam is SUPER new to me. I would usually eat it on its own or have them in a cold coconut milk based dessert with sago! drools-
Oh that sounds good too, what is sago? I love hearing about new foods!!!
Hm… its a clear pearl’y chewy but soft little bubbles of heaven. Sorry, my brain limits my description options.
sago is very similar if not identical to tapioca pearls. they come in various sizes. the ones commonly used for dessert are about the size of caviar. when cooked in boiling water, they become transparent little balls….quite tasteless but good flavour carriers and it has a nice mouth feel to it.
Wow! It totally does look like a hedgehog! And it looks like you are performing surgery on it!
So cool that you were able to come up with something so delicious.
What an adventure…. that sounds so good!
It was quite an experience! Well worth it too, although it’s not something I would want to cut into every day!
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oooh! Those are my one of my favourite fruits!! Guavas make for very delicious cupcakes!! I’m a total tropical fruit fan!! Now that jam would go so well on toast for my breakfast!! Wow Matina!! Looks like you got a new camera!! Loving your pretty pictures!
Wow! You could tell about the camera!? I did get a new one. I will have to try the guava in cupcakes idea. I’ve been on a diet and so I’m making muffins with protein powder in them so guava might be a nice addition. I’ll post some if I ever perfect them.
Oh man I can tell that jam is amazingly delicious. I love guava so much!!! Yum.
Me too! It’s a short time that we can get it here though.