Mini Jacket and Cempedak crosses produce "Nangkadak" plant breeding. Although this plant resembles Cempedak, the fruit is smaller and more resemblant to a mini jackfruit, with a circular egg shape lengthwise. The fruit's brilliant yellow flesh is soft and low in fiber, easily separating from the dami and skin, and tastes a bit like a combination of pineapple, durian, and jackfruit.
Common name: Nangadak
Blooming time/Fruiting: 3-4 Years
Maintenance required: Low
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Planting and Care
It's key to keep the soil evenly moist, regularly weed around your jackfruit tree to prevent other plants from competing for nutrients and moisture in the soil. Mulch around the tree both can help to suppress weeds and to retain soil moisture.
Special Feature
Because of its anticarcinogenic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, wound healing, and hypoglycemic properties, the jack tree's fruits, leaves, and barks have been widely utilised in traditional medicine.
Uses/Benefits
Its edible fruit and seed fruit can be eaten raw or prepared in various ways, making it a particular trait. Carbohydrate-rich pulp from immature fruit is commonly prepared as a vegetable. As the fruit ripens, some of the carbohydrates in the fruit are turned into sugars, making the fruit sweeter.
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