I just got back from spending a couple week in the West Caribbean, and fell in love with this stuff. You can basically use it as a potato substitute. Anyone have any idea where I can find it in the triangle? When I try to google for 'breadfruit' and 'Raleigh' in any combination, apparently there's a street called Breadfruit in Raleigh and all the results are about that.Please help tww
2/16/2016 4:25:55 PM
that looks a lot like Jackfruit-- could breadfruit be another name for jackfruit or maybe in the same family?
2/16/2016 5:00:22 PM
Sorry that I can't help with the OP's question, but couldn't resist pointing out that bringing Breadfruit from Tahiti to the West Indies was the mission of HM Armed Vessel Bounty.
2/16/2016 9:46:20 PM
^^ 2 different fruits.breadfruit is the world's largest tree-hanging fruit... they can pretty massive, IIRC, around 80 lbs, or wait, it is 80 kg i think.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadfruit
2/17/2016 8:34:29 AM
i'd say check the Asian markets. all of your exotic fruits have a higher chance of being found there than anywhere else. if not there, you really will have to dig deeper.
2/17/2016 11:01:25 AM
^^Jackfruit is actually the biggest fruit in the world, not breadfruit. Anyway, find any ethnic Carribean market, they should have breadfruit.
2/17/2016 2:05:30 PM
After calling around to 15 different stores, I finally was able to find it at the International Foods in north Raleigh.
2/21/2016 9:49:35 AM
^^ yes, you are right, it is jackfruit and they can weight up to 80 lbs.
2/22/2016 5:35:51 AM