1Size: A mature jackfruit tree typically grows between 9 and 21 meters (30 to 70 feet) tall, with some varieties reaching up to 30 meters. It develops a dense, spreading, and domed canopy.
2Trunk and bark: The trunk is relatively short and straight with a rough, reddish-brown bark. All living parts of the tree exude a gummy, white latex when cut.
3Leaves: The leaves are alternate, glossy, and leathery, with a dark green color. Young leaves can be lobed, while older leaves are oval or elliptic with a smooth margin.
4Flowers: As a monoecious plant, a single tree produces both male and female flowers on dense, fleshy spikes. These spikes grow directly from the trunk and older branches, a trait known as cauliflory.
5Flesh: Inside, the fruit is composed of edible, sweet, aromatic bulbs or "pods" that surround individual seeds and a fibrous central core.
6Versatility: The unripe, green fruit has a mild flavor and fibrous texture, making it a popular meat substitute in many savory dishes. The ripe fruit is sweet and used in desserts.
7Aroma: Ripe jackfruit is known for its strong, sweet fragrance, described as a mix of banana, mango, and pineapple
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