Jackfruit Images




Fruit and Spice Park, Homestead, FloridaStipules of jackfruit, Artocarpus heterophyllus. From Bogor, West Java, IndonesiaJackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) flowers, on Réunion islandHanging from a branch
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Fruit and Spice Park, Homestead, Fl.
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Stipules of jackfruit
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Jackfruit flowers
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Hanging from a branch
Fruit and Spice Park
Fruit of different sizesKaren JacksonSize of the treeGrowth habit
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Fruit of different sizes
Fruit and Spice Park
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Karen Jackson
Fruit and Spice Park
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Size of the tree
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Growth habit
Fruit and Spice Park
Shaped like an umbrellaPrice per pound in 2014Fruit for sale near Homestead, Florida
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Shaped like an umbrella
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Note: leaves turning upwards
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Price in 2014
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Fruit for sale near
Homestead, Florida

If planning on visiting the Fruit and Spice Park, it is a good idea to call ahead to find out if there are any fruit for sale.

ackfruit മലയാളം: ചക്ക കുറുകെ മുറിച്ചത്.Jackfruit മലയാളം: ചക്കചുളകൾArtocarpus heterophyllus Lam.
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Cleaning a ripe jackfruitTam khanun (Thai script: ตำขนุน)Ginataang Langka, jackfruit cooked in coconut milk
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Fig. 16. Tam khanun is a spicy Northern Thai salad made with boiled green whole jackfruit which has been mashed with a mortar and pestle, and minced pork. It is normally eaten with sticky rice and (as seen on the image) with khaep mu (pork cracklings)
Fig. 17. Ginataang Langka, jackfruit cooked in coconut milk

These farmers in Hadonahalli village...
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"These farmers in Hadonahalli village, Doddaballapura District, Karnataka, India, are famous for Jackfruit growing. The tree behind them is very old and has distinct fruit colour & taste. It is very famous among other Jackfruit varieties. This variety is noticed by University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, and working on promotion of the plant cultures. These farmers are clearly happy about the productive and ancient jackfruit tree in the background. A frequent sight in Indian homestead gardens, they give shade and shed plenty of dry leaves to use as garden mulch. Green leaves and roots are occasionally used as medicine. Goats relish these leaves. And the tree remains for centuries and eventually provides valuable timber used in making furniture and musical instruments. And above all there are the delicious fruits, a nearly effortless food source for cooking and direct use." cropsforthefuture.org



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Fig. 1,4,5,6,7,8 Jackson, Karen. "Jackfruit Series." Fruit & Spice Park, Homestead, Fl. 2014, www.growables.org.
Fig. 2 Djatmiko, Wibowo. "Stipules of jackfruit, Artocarpus heterophyllus. From Bogor, West Java, Indonesia." Wikimedia Commons, 2014, (CC BY-SA 3.0), commons.wikimedia.org. Accessed 19 Jan. 2017.
Fig. 3 Navez, B. "Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) flowers, on Réunion island." Wikimedia Commons, 2006, (CC BY-SA 3.0), commons.wikimedia.org. Accessed 19 Jan. 2017.
Fig. 9 Robitaille, Liette. "Jackfruit Series." Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 2014, www.growables.org.
Fig. 12,13 കാക്കര. "Jackfruit മലയാളം: ചക്ക കുറുകെ മുറിച്ചത്." Wikimedia Commons, 2012, (CC BY-SA 3.0), commons.wikimedia.org. Accessed 19 Jan. 2017.
Fig. 14 Popovkin, Alex. "Artocarpus heterophyllus." Flickr, 2007, (CC BY 2.0), flickr.com. Accessed 19 Jan. 2017.
Fig. 15 Maguire, Ian. "Jackfruit. "Jackfruit." Tropical Fruit Photography Picture Archive, trec.ifas.ufl.edu. Accessed 20 Dec. 2014.
Fig. 16 Takeaway. "Tam khanun (Thai script: ตำขนุน) is a spicy Northern Thai salad." Wikimedia Commons, 2011, (CC BY-SA 3.0), commons.wikimedia.org. Accessed 19 Jan. 2017.
Fig. 17 Velasquez, Ramon F. "Ginataang Langka, jackfruit cooked in coconut milk, Philippines." Wikipedia, 2012, (CC0 1.0), wikipedia.org. Accessed 18 Jan. 2017.
Fig. 18 Shree Padre. "These farmers in Hadonahalli village." Crops for the Future, 2010, Wikimedia Commons(CC BY-SA 3.0), commons.wikimedia.org. Accessed 19 Jan. 2017.

Published 20 Dec. 2014 LR. Last update 19 Jan. 2017 LR
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