Transfer
the jackfruit pieces to a cutting board and slice off the tough core and remove the seeds.
Squash
the jackfruit pieces with your mixing spoon so that the individual fibres separate more.
One quick question though; what are some good uses for the harder, pointed ends of
the jackfruit pieces once they've been removed?
Young, unripened
jackfruit pieces.
Not exact matches
In a large bowl mix together the paste and the
jackfruit, making sure each
piece is well coated.
Remove its seeds, then using your fingers, a knife or a fork, shred the
jackfruit into smaller
pieces.
Stir every few minutes and after about 10 minutes begin using a couple of forks to break up and pull apart the
pieces of
jackfruit.
Cut the firm, pointy ends off each triangular
piece of
jackfruit (you can still use them if you wish, I don't).
Jackfruit is a versatile fruit with many health benefits, so it is incredibly tempting to want to give a
piece to our dogs.