It’s good to know where our food comes from. I’ve only recently heard of and tasted jackfruit and wonder why. Surely it’s been around for years. Maybe it’s becoming more poplar. Thanks for following me at “Anything is Possible.”
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Still young. Yet to ripe!!
Thanks for the comment. Yes it is yet to ripe.
Your photographs of the mighty Sahyadri is awesome.
http://lensed.in/2016/04/places-sahyadri-pond-atop-fort-korigad.html
Interesting looking fruit
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And look at the amazing symmetry. Thanks for your comment.
Interesting post of yours too
https://acookingpotandtwistedtales.com/2016/04/30/its-party-time-come-right-in-%f0%9f%91%a1%f0%9f%91%a2%f0%9f%91%9e%f0%9f%8e%b6-2/
Beautiful Photographs!
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Lovely pictures of trees bearing plenty of jack fruits.
Jack fruit which is the largest of all fruits, is the official state fruit of Kerala.
Now that is interesting fact, I did not know. Thanks for your comment.
Nice article.
http://popular-opinion.blogspot.in/2016/04/kerala-sslc-results-2016-check-online.html
Interesting shots. What is jackfruit? Is it edible?
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Yes, it is edible. Sweet and unique taste, it can be cooked as a vegetable too.
Your post is interesting reading onliners in a story
https://humorcolumnistblog.com/2016/05/05/when-the-monogram-on-your-purse-is-mom/
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great photos! Love, David
Thanks Jack. It is nice to follow your blog.
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It’s good to know where our food comes from. I’ve only recently heard of and tasted jackfruit and wonder why. Surely it’s been around for years. Maybe it’s becoming more poplar. Thanks for following me at “Anything is Possible.”
Thanks Jo
I liked your post on Miracles
https://joannaoftheforest.wordpress.com/2016/05/04/miracles/
Love the texture here.
Thanks Victoria.
I like your poetry
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It’s rather a funny looking fruit. Is it edible? We don’t have them here.
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A very strange fruit. I have seen it in many countries.