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Jackpot of sweetness: Goa's summer treasure

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image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | JACKFRUIT JOY Jackfruit is one of the most awaited fruits during the summer season in Goa. Locally known as fanas, every part of this tree finds its way into Goan kitchens and culture. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | THORNY, YET TENDER Spiky on the outside, honey-sweet within, the jackfruit is a summer favourite and yet, a strange delight. There are two varieties— Kaapo and Rasal, but to eat raw, nothing beats the Kaapo. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | A STICKY TASK Cutting open a jackfruit is no easy feat — its sticky sap clings to everything. That’s why coconut oil is applied on hands and the knife used to separate the golden arils from its sticky core. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition |Shek SHEK DELIGHT The slightly raw jackfruit is used to make 'shek', a tasty local delicacy served on Macaranga peltata leaves. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition |Kuvlo TENDER BITE The tender jackfruit, or Kuvlo, is typically boiled with salt and enjoyed on its own. It can also be added to curries, or cooked as a vegetable dish with a tempering of mustard seeds. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | Eco heritage | Plates ECO HERITAGE In the past, jackfruit leaves were stitched together with small portions of coconut sticks to craft toys and eco-plates called pataravali. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | Jackfruit chips CRUNCHY CHIPS Golden arils are thinly sliced, fried and tossed in salt. These irresistibly crunchy jackfruit chips are a delicacy during this time. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | Pickles PICKLED GOODNESS The fibrous middle of the jackfruit, with its unique texture, is infused with a blend of spices. This traditional delicacy offers a burst of flavour as an accompaniment to a meal. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition |Papad PAPAD CRUNCH The sweet, soft pulp of the jackfruit is carefully spread out and sun-dried, transforming into crispy papads. Once dried to perfection, they’re ready to be tossed into the frying pan. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | Satha SWEET SATHA A sun-dried, chapati-like sweet treat called satha is made from ripe jackfruit pulp. The pulp is carefully flattened and sun-dried to achieve a perfect balance of sweetness and chewiness. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | Jackfruit seeds SEED SNACK The seeds or bhikna, are roasted or boiled to enjoy as a tea-time snack. These seeds are traditionally stored in mud to keep them fresh throughout the year. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | Wood TIMBER OF TRADITION The bark of jackfruit tree is used to make the traditional dough-kneading bowl called 'Maan' and the wooden sitting plank known as 'Paat'. image Goa | Jackfruit | Summer Fruit | Goan Tradition | Tropical fruit FODDER FROM WASTE Even the tough outer rind of the jackfruit finds its purpose for serving as wholesome fodder for cattle. Often overlooked, this hard part of the fruit provides essential nutrients to livestock. image NEXT: Explore the wild charm of Goa's Talvacho Sado
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