Nowadays, it’s not easy to buy tree-ripened jackfruit due to the need for preservation, long-distance transportation, multi-layered intermediaries, and multi-day sales. As a result, a significant portion of jackfruit in the market is harvested prematurely and ripened artificially.
Tips for choosing tree-ripened jackfruit
Tree-ripened jackfruit not only tastes better but also provides peace of mind regarding quality and food safety. Here are some tips for choosing aromatic and sweet tree-ripened jackfruit:
By applying these tips, you can easily find the most delicious jackfruit. (Photo: Fitterfly)
Here are some tips to help you choose the most fragrant and delicious tree-ripened jackfruit.
Assess the aroma
One of the most noticeable signs of tree-ripened jackfruit is its distinctive and strong aroma. Ripe jackfruit usually has a potent fragrance that can be detected from a distance. If the jackfruit emits a strong, natural aroma without any sharp or strange odors, it’s a sign of natural ripening.
If you don’t perceive a distinct aroma even when you’re close to the fruit, it’s likely unripe, forced-ripened, or treated with chemicals.
Examine the rind
Tree-ripened jackfruit typically has a bright yellow rind, with fully bloomed, round, and evenly spaced spines. (Photo: Rest less)
The rind is an essential factor in determining the ripeness of the fruit. Tree-ripened jackfruit usually has a bright yellow rind, not too dark. The spines on the rind are softer and not sharp. When gently pressed, the rind feels resilient, neither too hard nor too soft.
– Thai Jackfruit: The rind of a ripe Thai jackfruit is bright yellow, with small and evenly spaced spines. When gently pressed, it feels soft and resilient.
– Tố Nữ Jackfruit: The rind of a ripe Tố Nữ jackfruit is orange-yellow, with sparse and soft spines. This variety is known for its more potent aroma compared to other types.
Firmness of the fruit
The firmness of the jackfruit is another critical factor. Tree-ripened jackfruit usually has a moderate firmness, neither too hard nor too soft. When gently pressed, you should feel a slight resilience, and the rind should not sink deeply.
Listen to the sound
A simple yet effective tip for choosing tree-ripened jackfruit is to gently knock on the fruit and listen to the sound it makes. If you hear a dull, muffled sound, it indicates that the jackfruit is ripe and ready to eat. On the other hand, if the sound is loud, clear, and crisp, the jackfruit may be unripe or unevenly ripened.
Inspect the stem
Another fairly accurate tip for choosing tree-ripened jackfruit is to look at the stem. Ripe jackfruit usually has a fresh, green stem that is not wilted or dry. A fresh stem indicates that the jackfruit was harvested at the right time and is still in good condition.
Observe the shape and size
Tree-ripened jackfruit typically has a moderate size, a round and symmetrical shape, and no abnormal dents or bumps. (Photo: Health shots)
Tree-ripened jackfruit usually has a moderate size, neither too big nor too small. The shape is round and symmetrical, with no deformities or unusual dents. Fruits with many bumps and dents often have fewer segments, more fiber, and a less appealing flavor.
Avoid bruised or discolored fruit
Jackfruit with bruises or discoloration may not be of good quality, as it could indicate damage during transportation or pest infestation. Such fruits may be rotten on the inside.
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