varakka
Varakka, also known as jackfruit, is a species of tree in the mulberry and fig family. It is native to parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia. The jackfruit tree produces the largest tree-borne fruit in the world, which can grow up to 3.5 feet long and weigh over 100 pounds. The fruit has a spiky green rind that turns yellowish-green when ripe. Inside, it consists of numerous bulbs of sweet, yellow flesh, each containing a seed.
The fruit is consumed in various stages of ripeness. Unripe jackfruit has a neutral flavor and a
Besides its culinary uses, jackfruit has cultural significance in many regions where it grows. It is a