Red jackfruit usually refers to a variety of jackfruit with deep orange-to-reddish flesh rather than the common yellow type. The fruit itself is still the same species: Artocarpus heterophyllus. π³
What makes it βredβ
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The edible bulbs (called arils) have a dark orange or reddish color.
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This color comes from higher natural carotenoid pigments.
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The taste is often described as sweeter and more aromatic than standard jackfruit.
Common characteristics
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Color: deep orange to reddish
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Flavor: sweeter, stronger fruity aroma
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Texture: thick, juicy, sometimes firmer
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Seeds: same as normal jackfruit and edible when cooked