The shape of jackfruit is generally oval or spherical. When it is not ripe, its color is light yellow, and when it is ripe, its color is yellowish brown. There are hard protrusions on the surface of jackfruit. The length of jackfruit is 30-100 cm and the diameter is 25-50 cm. Where does jackfruit grow?Jackfruit grows on trees, but not on branches. Instead, it grows on thick trunks. This fruit mostly grows in tropical areas. It is green when picked, but it needs to be ripened for a period of time before it can be eaten. Jackfruit matures in summer from June to July. Its flesh is very large, so its trunk is also relatively large. Jackfruit growing areaJackfruit is suitable for growing in tropical areas and is more suitable for planting on low-altitude plains or lower hills. Because jackfruit is a thermophilic plant, it is suitable for growing in an environment with plenty of sunlight and strong ventilation. Jackfruit OriginThe origin of jackfruit is in India and Southeast Asia. It was introduced to my country from Nepal, India, Bhutan and Malaysia. Now it is distributed in small quantities in Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi and Yunnan, and is widely distributed. |
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