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How the ancient breadfruit tree may hold the key to feeding our warming, hungry world.
Few plants in the tropical world are as comprehensively useful as the breadfruit tree. From root to fruit, from bark to leaf, nearly every part of the plant has a documented traditional use. It is not merely a food source — it is an entire ecosystem of utility compressed into a single tree. Staple Food. Unripe breadfruit has a starchy, potato-like texture — it can be boiled, roasted, fried, baked, or fermented. When ripe, it becomes sweet and custard-soft, eaten fresh or cook
Escario Botanical Garden
Apr 72 min read
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