Monday, May 3, 2010

Jackfruit at Grand Mart

For a treat from the tropics, go check out the Asian grocery stores for fresh jackfruit.

Super Grand in Laurel had jackfruit this weekend.  It's a tropical fruit with a flavor reminiscent of bananas and mangoes.  I have never seen fresh ones here before, although it might just be a short season that I overlooked.

Not that jackfruit looks like any common fruit.  On the outside, the watermelon-sized fruits have green, armored shells.  But a knife cuts right through and exposes sweet, bright yellow flesh.  Imagine dates swollen by steroids, then pressed together like pomegranate seeds.  Super Grand was selling jackfruit for about $1.29 a pound.  You could buy whole fruit, or you could buy pieces chunked out in three- or four-pound sections.

You carve up jackfruit with technique similar to a pineapple -- cutting out the hard center section and the tough outer skin.  That leaves you with the bright yellow flesh.  Each section has a huge seed inside, and the sections are separated by a white, stringy pitch.  It's perfectly easy to pull that away and be left with sweet pieces that are slightly sticky, but dry like a date.  It's a tropical flavor, sweet but not as sugary as many fruit.  The flesh is meaty, but the flavor is more in the family of bananas, maybe with a touch of mangoes, and a touch of musk, and maybe  . . .  Definitely worth checking out.

If Super Grand has jackfruit, then I assume that Lotte in Ellicott City and H Mart in Catonsville will have them as well.  (A comment below says H Mart has stocked jackfruit for a while.)  They might even be at the Indian markets listed in my ethnic groceries post.


If you're going to Super Grand, watch out for the small watermelon.  I bought one Saturday, and it foamed and leaked water all over our counter on Sunday.  Bacterial fruit blotch!  Not serious, but my read of the Web says entire fields were likely to be infected.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

In Indonesian and Malaysian restaurants around New York, I've had dishes prepared with canned jackfruit. (In fact, I've never had jackfruit as "just" a fruit.) Hopefully the restaurants will start using fresh jackfruit now.

Anonymous said...

H Mart has stocked jackfruit for a while now.

HowChow said...

@ Anon #2 -- Does H Mart have it year round? Or is it seasonal? I had never noticed it before.

Anonymous said...

They just started carrying it recently. I noticed it maybe about a month ago. At first I thought it was durian, but it looked different and on closer inspection I discerned it was jackfruit. By reading the sign, of course. ;)

Verdadgracios said...

However, there have been previous incidences, in January of 2010, a complaint was reported to the Baltimore County Health Department for a possible contamination from the Rockfish/Striped bass.

The Inspector, of the Baltimore County Health Department came out. The general managers assistant and translator Young Sue, was sick and I was asked to translate. As I was translating, I became aware of the fact that the office manager and Young Sue on two previous inspections intentionally deterred the inspector from the kitchen, a little area behind a prepared food refridgerator. The inspector state she did ask about the status of the prepared food on previous occasions. 90+ Prepared food items,(Jinga Brand), are delivered and the rest is prepared in store.
The inspection revealed H-Mart, HAR Inc, Han Ah Reum has no HAACP documentation for the seafood, prepared food, and the produce department at its 3 Maryland stores nor at headquarters, nor distribution centers. When the inspector checked the faucets in sinks had no hot water. The superintendent turned the hot water heater up. The Inspector,Baltimore County Health Department gave H-Mart 30 days to comply. I am unaware of any follow-up of inspection or compliance.

The rockfish complaint in question is sold out of season and so it is not being caught "wild" delivered from it many distribution centers in the U.S.
Mercury level higher in rockfish near fish farms
Mercury concentrations are elevated in copper rockfish and quillback rockfish taken near salmon farms along British Columbia’s coast. Rockfish sampled within 750 m of nine salmon farms, where native communities traditionally harvest seafood, had mercury levels ranging from 1.7 to 3.3 times higher than rockfish found over 3 km away from operating fish farms in the same area.

Many incidents may go unreported due to the fact H-Mart, Han Ah Reum International Grocery Store's customers are immigrants that may or may not be aware their rights.

Verdadgracios said...

Let Justice be Served.



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