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Jack fruit
I saw Jack fruit (or jackfruit) at Fiesta. It was canned in brine. Has
anyone here ever tasted it before? If so, is it good? -Rubystars |
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Jack fruit
"Rubystars" > wrote in message y.com... > I saw Jack fruit (or jackfruit) at Fiesta. It was canned in brine. Has > anyone here ever tasted it before? I think I have-In philippines they ate jack fruit ALL the time..it is a small greeenish banana-they use it like squash- It was ok-I never liked it that much...I was there for a about 3 weeks... I don't know about this stuff in cans.. Michael > > If so, is it good? > > -Rubystars > > |
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Jack fruit
I have a can of it now on the shelf. Mine is packed in a light sugar syrup.
Tastes similar to apricots but squeaker on the teeth when chewing. Can make an interesting sauce for over bread pudding. Dennis ------------------------------------------------ "Rubystars" > wrote in message y.com... > I saw Jack fruit (or jackfruit) at Fiesta. It was canned in brine. Has > anyone here ever tasted it before? > > If so, is it good? > > -Rubystars > > |
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