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Bad, Ugly and Sweet (standard:travel stories, 802 words) | |||
Author: Juggernaut | Added: May 22 2011 | Views/Reads: 3131/1885 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A Story about Jack Fruit and Portugese Folly | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story saw a real one or at least saw a picture of it, very few know how a Jackfruit looks like. It is an enormous fruit that weighs up to 80 pounds with prickly outer coat with shades of green to yellow green, hangs from the tree branches and the trunk. What is inside the fruit is totally misrepresented and grossly diminished by its look. To cut open the fruit is tedious because of sticky material that slows down the progress. One has to apply plenty oil to the hands and knife before handling the fruit to cut open to prevent white gummy latex like material sticking to the finger and the knife. Once the fruit is cut opened, a unique aroma comes out to either please some or totally put off others. The cross section exposes oval shaped slippery, shiny yellow flesh surrounding each seed that looks like a chestnut. Long, thin, white ribbon like material intertwines like a loose net around the yellow flesh. It is the yellow flesh is the sweetest part of the fruit. Why anybody has to go through all this? It all about acquired taste. Unless somebody was exposed to eating this fruit from childhood, it is impossible to enjoy its unique flavor. It is sweet alright but its aroma will put-off anybody who was not familiar eating it from childhood. The young unripe fruit is used as a vegetable. It is easy to cut open to use as a vegetable rather than as a fruit. The prickly rind is removed with a sharp knife and the inner content is chopped into bits and pieces and curried to eat with steamed rice. It is more popular as a vegetable since the objectionable aroma associated with fruit is absent with the green unripe fruit. “It seems you were emotionally attached to this fruit,” said Derrick wrapping the fruit pieces with news paper and loading onto the Land Rover. “I am; you know I came from a region where these fruit trees were cultivated on a large scale,” “I never expected to see this fruit tree on the island and pleasantly surprised to see one.” “Perhaps the British have brought it here from India, you know,” “Your wife will be happy to share the fruit with you saar,” said Derrick shaking his head with a smile exposing his shiny white teeth. Next day morning Juggernaut jumped from the bed just to hear “Something smelling funny in the kitchen, have you brought something last night,” his wife was screaming. Tweet
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