The Breadfruit Feast -2

The breadfruit was brought to the West Indies by Captain Bligh. It is a very versatile fruit. The tree can grow to great heights. The fruit can be boiled and roasted. When it is roasted it is peeled and can be served hot or fried. Nowadays we see people selling roasted breadfruits in Kingston. People have used it to make breadfruit wine and chips. I remembered in the late sixties and seventies we used to roast half a dozen breadfruits every Saturday. We would cook run down and codfish and mix a huge jug of lemonade. I remember two breadfruit trees on our property that produced breadfruits that could never be roasted. Sadly those trees were destroyed by Hurricane Gilbert in 1988. The price of breadfruits is now rivaling bread prices. The yellow heart breadfruit is easily roasted.

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