Grew up eating it and have it on my farm.
It's a good starch and low-maintenance, pretty free from pests and diseases, but food-systems should be diverse.
Grew up eating it and have it on my farm.
It's a good starch and low-maintenance, pretty free from pests and diseases, but food-systems should be diverse.
Of course food systems should be diverse, I was just saying that this one tree could end hunger for a very low price, and just provide a foundation, I guess, for people who couldn't afford anything more than basic nutrition. It's just a mixed up fantasy I guess.
taro provides about the most kcal/m² I think
Maybe marginally, but I think breadfruit has a more diverse nutrition profile, it's a complete protein and has more vitamin c/ potassium/ fiber. plus you have to cook taro to eat it (usually boiled which removes a lot of nutrients)
Taro is pretty good too
I forget what my parents called it, but they'd make a thin stew out of taro, batata, ñame, and yuca
That was good eatin
We can already feed the world and we don't because hunger is necessary for labor discipline.
Okay, but what if we called it burgerfruit, and planted it in the US?
Breadfruit Burger
Two patties of breadfruit tucked between two tasty breadfruit buns
They also dont taste very good.
It can be like a whole different fruit depending on ripeness stage. It basically goes from hard artichoke to medium bready potato to soft nutty banana
People only eat it raw in the final stages, and when overripe it's like a sweet tapioca pudding. In the earlier/ medium ripeness stages you have to cook it
Ive had it both raw and fried in the earlier stages and didnt like either. 
could be a skill issue
It's a starch so not the most interesting, but good breadfruit can be as rich and tasty as good bread
Being Puerto Rican, i've had tons of breadfruit
It's good, similar in texture to a plantain but with a more potato-like flavor
this is what jesus used to feed 5000 people 
I'm not even sure I've tasted breadfruit.
it doesn't taste good (raw at least) and cooked I'd rather have a potato
it doesn't taste good (raw at least)
uhhhh.... don't eat breadfruit raw
.....you know what, it's understandable that our tour guide was apparently trying to kill us by offering us each a piece from one he pulled off a tree since I was with a bunch of drunk tourists who kept talking over him
The word breadfruit is making my mouth water. I'm sold already
Breadfruit And Peace
It's all there so that the Epsteinists can buy more yachts.
Epstein is almost the only person in the US who lives somewhere breadfruit can grow
remembered Herman Melville's other book, Typee, a memoir about how he ran away from a ship in the South Pacific and lived among indigenous people for six months or a year or so and had the time of his life
Mutiny on The Bounty is the more famous relevant book.
EDIT: sorry, thought we were in badposting
Beanisfruit 
What about french fries though ?
They're pretty great, despite their name. Maybe we should call them freedom fries, because they make you feel free? Or they should be available for free.
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