Why process jackfruit?

  • The fruit is rich in vitamins A, B and C, potassium, calcium, iron, proteins and carbohydrates
  • Processing reduces post-harvest losses
  • Processing increasing the shelf-life of the fruit
  • Processing adds value and increase income

DRIED JACKFRUIT

Procedure

  1. Wash jackfruit with clean tap water.
  2. Soak in 200 ppm chlorinated water* for 10 minutes to reduce microbial load.
  3. Cut into halves. Separate edible yellow pulp from the white pulp.
  4. Remove the seeds. Weigh the yellow pulp.
  5. Prepare 60% syrup* in a container. Mix sugar and water to dissolve. Bring to boil.
  6. Blanch the pulp in syrup until translucent. Cool.
  7. Add 0.1% sodium metabisulfite* in syrup. Dissolve thoroughly.
  8. Soak overnight. Drain the syrup.
  9. Rinse with clean tap water. Lay in trays.
  10. Dry in a cabinet dryer at 60-C for 8 to 12 hours or until the pulp sticks to the cheesecloth.
  11. Remove from trays and loosely pack dried jackfruit in ordinary plastic bags.
  12. Allow to sweat overnight for moisture equilibration.
  13. Coat in confectioner’s sugar.
  14. Pack in OPP or PP plastic bags of 0.003″ to 0.004″ thickness.
  15. Seal, label and store in a cool and dry place.

* 60% syrup – Basis: 1 kilo of edible pulp = 600 grams sugar + 400 mL water
50% syrup – Basis: 1 kilo of edible pulp = 500 grams sugar + 500 mL water
0.1% sodium metabisulfite (antioxidant)
0.1% convert to 0.001 = 0.001 x 1 kilo = 0.001 kg or 1 gram

JACKFRUIT FLAKES

Procedure

  1. Weigh previously washed and sanitized jackfruit. Cut and slice.
  2. Separate edible yellow pulp from the white pulp.
  3. Remove seeds. Weigh yellow pulp.
  4. Steam-blanch yellow pulp for 3 minutes. Weigh.
  5. Add 5% maltodextrin*. Blend.
  6. Dry in a drum dryer.
  7. Cut/Roll into shapes while hot.
  8. Allow to cool at room temperature.
  9. Pack in appropriate packaging material and seal.
  10. Label and store in a cool and dry place.

* 5% maltodextrin (bulking agent and for color protection)
Basis: 1 kilo edible pulp, convert 5% to 0.05 -> 0.05 x 1 kilo =0.05 kilo or 50 grams

JACKFRUIT SYRUP

Procedure

  1. Weigh previously washed and sanitized jackfruit. Cut/slice.
  2. Separate yellow pulp from white pulp. Remove seeds.
  3. Weigh yellow pulp.
  4. Pack in previously sterilized jars.
  5. Prepare 50% syrup*, added with 0.1% citric acid*.
  6. Add hot syrup into jars containing the fruit.
  7. Remove bubbles formed by exhausting at 80-C for 10 minutes. Seal.
  8. Process jackfruit in jars in boiling water for 30 minutes.
  9. Cool at room temperature. Label and store.

* 60% syrup – Basis: 1 kilo of edible pulp = 600 grams sugar + 400 mL water
50% syrup – Basis: 1 kilo of edible pulp = 500 grams sugar + 500 mL water
0.1% citric acid
0.1% convert to 0.001 = 0.001 x 1 kilo = 0.001 kg or 1 gram

JACKFRUIT PASTILLAS

Materials Needed

  • mashed ripe jackfruit, 1 kilo (5 cups)
  • sugar, 300 g (2 ¼ cups)
  • butter or margarine, 200 g
  • full cream powdered milk, 1 cup

Utensils Needed

  • rolling pin, frying pan, chopping or kneading board, spatula, kitchen knife, wax paper

Procedure

  1. Blend or mash ripe jackfruit. Add sugar and milk.
  2. Cook over slow fire. Stir constantly until a smooth mixture is obtained. The mixture should not stick to the sides of the frying pan.
  3. Transfer the cooked mixture over a kneading board covered with wax paper. Cool.
  4. Spread butter and small amount of sugar over the mixture.
  5. Sprinkle small amounts of sugar over the wax paper. Spread the mixture using a rolling pin until it is 1-inch thick.
  6. Make slices of about 4 x 1 cm. Wrap individually.

Download illustration of flow process

source: mis.dost.gov.ph, picture from  passion4fruit.com,  alibaba.com

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12 Responses
  1. earl escalante says:

    …pila ray pag hungit diretso,tapos!
    ..when ang reunion cecile?
    ..batch ko nimo,4a ko.
    lumbia nhs 4a batch 76-08
    lumbia cdoc 9000

  2. Sayedul Islam Mithu says:

    is it possible to get a plant for Jack Fruit processing?

  3. Edwin Cabildo says:

    Its my favorite fruits. its so delicious and nutricious tropical fruits. I am interested to have this plant in my orchard in the future. I am glad you have this articles your website, im sure this will help many enthosiast like me. thanks a lot.

  4. busy says:

    Hi Guys,

    Do you have any procedure for processing the dehydrated fruits such as jackfsuit,apple and other fruits? I have tried a dehydrated jackfruits in a certain vietnamese product . Thailand have this dehydrated fruit products. If possible to post it in this website? Its a potential food and snack business.

  5. Besoy says:

    hain ka man intawon ngita ug sayon karon. Bisan sa pagkaon maghugas usa ka isa mohungit….hehehehe

  6. Marie says:

    Kakuti ba sad kaau sa pghimo sa jackfruit wine oi….wla nay simple nga procedure dha?

  7. caleon says:

    salamat sa recipe

  8. shadow says:

    gud day to all,

    salamat para sa recipe

  9. I would like to know if you have the procedure/flow chart for the preparation of jackfruit candy, RTS beverage, wine making from the jackfruit bulbs for our research project on jackfruit
    thanking you

  10. I would like to know the procedure / flow chart for making jackfruit candy and ready-to-serve beverage from jackfruit bulbs and also wine making from jackfruit bulbs

    yours sincerely
    K.B.Munishamanna

  11. Cecili M Labrador says:

    Ladies and Gentlemen

    I would like to know if you have available materials/ procedures for the making of jackfruit candy. I need this informations to complete my resaerce paper.
    Thank you again.

    Cecile
    4B Lumbia National HS
    Lumbia, Cag de Oro City 9000

  12. Cecili M Labrador says:

    Greetings to All;

    Thanks for the recipe posted. This a great and useful info in my researce paper in partial fulfilment of my subject in MSEP. May the Almighty Bless you all.

    Cecile M Labrador
    4B Lumbia National High School
    Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City 9000

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