Easy Jackfruit Seed Curry - A Vegan Recipe by Savory Spin (2024)

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If you happen to get your hands on a jackfruit, please don’t throw the seeds away. Instead, wash, boil and peel them and then use them in this hearty and filling Easy Jackfruit Seed Curry.

To me, this year seemed to start off with more jackfruit sightings than any other.

My social media accounts were filled with posts and videos about my friends’ run-ins with the delicious pods and incredibly sticky flesh and ominous seeds of the humble jackfruit.

Now, while jackfruit might not be a popular or easily available fruit here in America, it was plentiful in Sri Lanka, where I grew up.

If you haven’t ever come face to face with a jackfruit – it can be a bit intimidating.

It’s HUGE – with some weighing in at 80 lbs!

Jackfruit is a tad bit spiky.

And, some people say the ripened ones have a rather odd odor.

Now, I might have olfactory issues, but, I tend to think their aroma is kinda intoxicating!

When I was younger, I seemed to eat jackfruit all the time. There was young (unripened) jackfruit curry, jackfruit chips, and even jackfruit ice cream! My mom would even make a mean roasted jackfruit seed dry curry.

But, after I moved away from Sri Lanka to countries where jackfruit was less popular, I kinda forgot about it. Outta sight outta mind – right?!

Well, recently I happened on a some cut up chunks of ripe jackfruit at the Dekalb Farmers Market and brought some home so my daughter could get her first taste of it.

We cut the sweet pods out and enjoyed some of them plain and some of them in this Mango and Jackfruit Shake I shared on Facebook.

When all we had left were the jackfruit seeds, I figured I’d attempt to make them into a jackfruit seed curry.

What are the ingredients needed?

You only need the following 9 ingredients along with some oil and some salt and pepper:

  1. onion,
  2. garlic,
  3. ginger,
  4. water,
  5. tomato paste,
  6. coconut milk,
  7. garam masala,
  8. jackfruit seeds,
  9. fresh spinach,

How to cook jackfruit seeds?

Place the jackfruit seeds in a pan, add enough water into the pan to cover the jackfruit seeds.

Place the pan over high heat and bring to a boil.

Lower heat to medium and simmer for 25-30 minutes.

Remove from heat.

Let the jackfruit seeds cool, and when they are cool enough to handle, pat them dry and slowly peel off the outer white covering.

The peeling of the jackfruit seeds is a labor-intensive process so I convinced my daughter to help.

Then I simply added in a plethora of spices along with garlic, onions, ginger, tomato paste, coconut milk and spinach and crossed my fingers and hoped it would be edible.

When it was done, my daughter and I dug in, and I gotta say, while this jackfruit seed curry doesn’t taste like my mom’s, it sure was delicious and hearty! We enjoyed this curry over a couple of days with rice and roti.

I am hoping if you happen to pick up a jackfruit, you save those seeds and hopefully give this Easy Jackfruit Seed Curry a try. But, if you cannot get your hands on some fresh jackfruit seeds, I’ve started seeing frozen jackfruit seeds pop

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Yield: 6

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

If you happen to get your hands on a jackfruit, please don’t throw the seeds away. Instead, wash, boil and peel them and then use them in this hearty and filling Easy Jackfruit Seed Curry.

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic diced
  • 1 tsp fresh grated ginger
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 3 tbsp coconut milk
  • 1 tbsp garam masala
  • 1 1/2 cups jackfruit seeds
  • 1 cup fresh spinach
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Place the jackfruit seeds in a pan, add enough water into the pan to cover the jackfruit seeds. Place the pan over high heat and bring to a boil. Lower heat to medium and simmer for 25-30 minutes. Remove from heat.
  2. Let the jackfruit seeds cool, and when they are cool enough to handle, pat them dry and slowly peel off the outer white covering. Peeling the seeds is a bit tedious, but, worth it.
  3. Then, add the olive oil to a pan and add the onion to it. Let onion saute for about 10 minutes, stirring often.
  4. Add in the garlic, ginger, peeled jackfruit seeds, water, tomato paste, and garam masala and mix well and let simmer uncovered for about 10 minutes, over medium / low heat.
  5. Then add in the coconut milk and spinach, and gently stir until spinach is wilted.
  6. Season with salt and pepper and remove from the stovetop.
  7. Enjoy this Jackfruit Seed Curry with rice, naan, chapati or some Sri Lankan roti.

Notes

*While this is an easy curry to make, boiling and peeling the jackfruit seeds is a bit of a labor intensive process.

**But, boiled jackfruit seeds are so buttery and delicious. They can be enjoyed plain or you can use them in a curry like this one.

Nutrition Information

Yield 6
Amount Per ServingCalories 135Saturated Fat 3.5gSodium 22mgCarbohydrates 6.7gFiber 2gSugar 2.8gProtein 3.5g

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Easy Jackfruit Seed Curry - A Vegan Recipe by Savory Spin (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take for jackfruit to bear fruit from seed? ›

Jackfruit from seed may be more precocious than many other fruit, and trees may begin production in the 3rd to 4th year.

What is the best way to cook jackfruit? ›

If you're ready to add them to your must-try list, simply boil them for 20-30 minutes, season and serve. When cooked, the flavor and texture is reminiscent of potatoes! They're also nutrient-rich and high in protein, so they're a great addition to your menu.

Are jackfruit seeds good or bad for you? ›

"Jackfruit seeds provide a good source of energy due to their carbohydrate content. Additionally, they contain B-complex vitamins, which play a crucial role in converting food into energy and supporting healthy metabolism," the nutritionist wrote.

Is it better to eat jackfruit seeds hot or cold? ›

For these reasons, jackfruit seeds should never be eaten raw. The good news is that heat inactivates these antinutrients. Therefore, cooking jackfruit seeds by roasting or boiling them will reduce their anti-nutritional effects.

Who should not eat jackfruit? ›

Precautions to Take with Jackfruit:

Avoid eating jackfruits if you have latex or birch pollen allergies. These allergies can have cross-reactions with Jackfruit. The high potassium content of Jackfruit can be harmful to people suffering from chronic kidney diseases or acute kidney failure.

Who should not eat jackfruit seeds? ›

Some health concerns when consuming jackfruit seeds

Increased risk of bleeding when used with certain medications People who are taking medications that increase the risk of bleeding should be cautious when consuming jackfruit seeds.

What are the side effects of eating jackfruit seeds? ›

Side Effects of Jackfruit seed:

The most common side effects related to jackfruit seed are: The seed of jackfruit contains a protein named jacalin (a lectin), which has anti-nutritional properties. The jacalin may damage the inner lining of the digestive tract causing interference in the absorption of nutrients.

How do you store raw jackfruit seeds? ›

Clean the jackfruit seeds and place them on a sheet of paper. You could dry these inside the house itself. Store the dried jackfruit seeds in plastic bags and seal them air tight.

Can you grow a jackfruit tree from seed? ›

How To Plant Jackfruit Trees. You can easily start jackfruit trees from seed—you'll just want to make sure you soak the seeds in water for one full day before planting.

What is the season for jackfruit? ›

The fruit matures during the rainy season from July to August. The bean-shaped achenes of the jackfruit are coated with a firm yellowish aril (seed coat, flesh), which has an intense sweet taste at maturity of the fruit.

What not to mix with jackfruit? ›

For centuries, the combination of jackfruit and any dairy product has been forbidden and is said to cause indigestion and skin diseases.

Should I boil canned jackfruit before cooking? ›

The boiling method creates a nice stringy texture and helps to remove any tinned or metallic taste that canned jackfruit (and other canned goods) can typically have. If you've already had jackfruit and don't think you like it, I urge you to try it prepared like this before swearing it off.

Does cooked jackfruit taste like meat? ›

What Does Jackfruit Taste Like? Ripe yellow jackfruit has a subtly sweet flavor, often described as a combination of banana, apple, and mango. Young green jackfruit, on the other hand, has a neutral flavor and texture similar to shredded meat, making it a popular meat substitute in savory dishes.

Can jackfruit seeds be eaten raw? ›

Jackfruit seeds should not be eaten raw because they contain many anti-nutrients. Therefore, the two most popular methods of preparing jackfruit seeds today are boiling and roasting. For the boiling method, you need to boil the jackfruit seeds in a large pot of water and cook for about 20-30 minutes.

Is it safe to eat boiled jackfruit seeds? ›

Jackfruit seeds are widely used as food, especially in Asia. In India, it is boiled in sugar and eaten as a dessert. It is also cooked as a vegetable or as an ingredient in curry preparations along with the remaining part of jackfruit. The jackfruit seeds are also consumed after boiling and roasting.

How long to soak jackfruit seeds? ›

To start your seeds, soak them overnight in water and then plant in soil. It takes anywhere from three to eight weeks for jackfruit seeds to germinate.

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