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Female jackfruit – Dong Nai | Famous specialty of Dongnai province

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Dong Nai is famous for its famous  jackfruit dish . Externally, the jackfruit is quite small, not as big as the common jackfruit varieties. The main feature lies in the strong, sweet aroma. Jackfruit begins to bear fruit from 3 to 5 years old, twice a year. Female jackfruit is quite easy to grow, easy to care for and gives high yield. The jackfruit segments are all yellow or orange. The seeds inside are quite large. The taste is sweet, like wet jackfruit mixed with the smell of durian. Therefore, female jackfruit also has another name, durian jackfruit. 

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