My local grocery store got a box of small jackfruit today. I picked one up, cut it open, and was a bit perplexed. There's the stringy membrane stuff that usually surrounds the pods, and there's the seeds that you find inside the sweet edible pods, but the sweet edible part is absent. Anyone ever experience this? Is it too young and unripe? Why are the edible pods missing?
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Great article! Thanks :)
Here's the outside:
Ah! very cool! Thanks for the info, Ben!