How to Harvest and Prepare Breadfruit (Ulu)
Ulu, also known as breadfruit, is a versatile and nutritious tropical fruit that is a staple in many cultures. This starchy fruit is packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making it an excellent addition to a healthy diet. Rich in complex carbohydrates, vitamin C, and potassium, ulu supports digestion, boosts the immune system, and helps maintain heart health..
Breadfruit can be used in a variety of savory dishes. It can be boiled, roasted, or fried and added to soups, stews, or curries. Ulu can also be mashed or pureed for a delicious side dish, or even used to make gluten-free flour for baking. With its mild flavor and adaptable texture, breadfruit is a fantastic ingredient for creative and nutritious recipes.
In this "How to Harvest and Prepare Breadfruit" blog, I will teach you the simple way I harvest ulu and prepare it so it is ready to use in all of my savory recipes.
Harvesting:
Pick your ulu before it becomes overripe. Look for the first signs of brown spaces between the green scales.
After picking, let the ulu sap for at least an hour.
Washing:
Wash the ulu thoroughly to remove sap and dirt.
Boiling:
Place the ulu in a pot. If necessary, cut it to fit into the pot.
Cover with water and boil until fork tender, which may take up to an hour.
Cooling:
Remove the ulu from the pot and let it cool down.
Cutting:
Cut the ulu into quarters.
Carefully remove the skin and cut out the core.
Storing:
The ulu is now ready for all your savory recipes. Alternatively, place it in a freezer-safe container and store it in the fridge or freezer until you're ready to use it.
Tip: Ulu contains latex, which can be challenging to clean off knives. Spread a little oil on anything that has latex on it for easy cleaning.
Enjoy your prepared ulu in various savory dishes!