It also is known as the jack tree, and it's a species of tree in the fig, mulberry, and breadfruit family native to Southwest India. It is fruit that is well-suited to tropical lowlands, and which is also known as the largest tree-borne fruit. What do you know about this fruit? Try our quiz and find out now.
Gracia the lula
Gracia de Ocha
Garcia de Roca
Garcia de Orta
10 to 20 meters
30 meters
7 meters
5 meters
Close to the roots
On the leaves
On the trunk
On the branches
50 seeds
100-150 seeds
200 seeds
250 seeds
During spring
During summer
During the rainy season
During winter
2% water and 50% sugar
1% fat
27% edible seed coat, 15% edible seeds, and 20% white pulp
2% water
To eat as a food complement
To make salads
To make custards, cake, or mixed with shaved iced
To make pancakes
65%
74%
80%
90%
2%
5%
7%
3%
0.5%
1%
1.5%
2%
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