THE NEW BREADFRUIT

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  1. They teef everything for us Jamaicans,wi culture,everything.Clearly this person has NEVER been to Jamaica!

  2. Lol
    Me almost burst out s big dutty laugh when mi see “drinking breadfruit”

    No sah
    Had. To hold it in waiting to walk at my graduation and I’m on plink wall

  3. @yardielovethug no disrespect but Jamaica is not the only country that has breadfruit,listed below are all the other beautiful countries that grows breadfruit.

    Local names for breadfruit[edit]
    Argentina: fruta de pan
    Bahamas: Breadfruit
    Barbados: Breadfruit
    Belize: Breadfruit
    Brazil, Portugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries: fruta-pão (pronounced: [ˈfɾutɐ ˈpɐ̃w], literally, “bread fruit”)
    Cambodia: Knol Somlor ខ្នុរសម្ល (cooking jackfruit)
    Cambodia: សាកេ
    Colombia, Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina: Breadfruit, fruta de pan
    Comoros Islands: fruyapa
    Cook Islands: Kuru
    Cuba: Guapén
    Dominica: breadfruit, penpen, yanmpen
    El Salvador: semilla de pan
    Fiji: Uto
    Grenada: breadfruit
    Guadeloupe: arbre à pain (literally, “bread tree”)
    Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands: Lemai
    Guatemala: mazapan
    Guyana: breadfruit
    Haiti: Lam veritab
    Hawai’i: ‘Ulu
    India (Andhra Pradesh): Sada Panasa
    India (Goa): neerphanas
    India (Kerala): Kada Chakka (Malayalam:കടച്ചക്ക), Cheema Chakka, or Gudgo (Central and South Kerala)
    India (Konkani): Jeevi Halasu, Jeev Kadgi
    India (Karnataka): divi Halasu, deegujje or Jeegujje (South Canara, Karnataka, India)
    India (Marathi): NeerPhanas (नीरफणस) i.e. भाजी चा फणस
    India (Odisha): Koncha Ponoso
    India (Tulu): Jigujje
    Indonesia: Sukun, Timbul
    Indonesia (Maluku Utara): Amo
    Jamaica: breadfruit, breshay
    Madagascar: Sirapay or Soanambo
    Malaysia: Buah Sukun
    Maldives: Banbukeyo (ބަނބުކެޔޮ)
    Marshall Islands: Mā
    Martinique: arbre à pain (literally, “bread tree”)
    Mauritius: fruit à pain (literally, “bread fruit”)
    Mexico: fruta de pan
    Nauru, Micronesia: Demé
    Nigeria (Igbo): Ukwa
    Panama: árbol de pan
    Philippines: Kamansi (Tagalog, Kapampangan; also the name for the breadnut); Dalungyan, Rimas, Ogob (Quezon Province, Bikol languages, Visayan languages), Antipolo (Old Tagalog name), Pakak (Ilokano Dialect)
    Papua New Guinea: Kapiak (Tok Pisin); Unu (Motu)
    Pohnpei, Micronesia: Mahi
    Puerto Rico: pana, panapén, mapén
    Sri Lanka:Sinhala Del (සිංහල දෙල්) and Rata Del (රට දෙල්)
    Tahiti: Uru
    Tamil (India and Sri Lanka): Curry Chakkai (Tamil: கரிச்சக்கை), Kottai Palaakkaai (Tamil: கொட்டைப்பலாக்காய்), eera Palaakkaai (Tamil: ஈர பலாக்காய்) or Pilaakkaai (Tamil: பிலாக்காய்)
    Tanzania: Sheli sheli
    Thailand, Vietnam: Sa Ke (สาเก)
    Turkey: ekmek meyvesi (literal translation for breadfruit), ekmek ağacı (name of the tree, literally bread tree)
    Trinidad and Tobago: breadfruit
    Tonga: Mei
    Saint Lucia: bois pain
    St. Vincent: breadfruit
    Samoa: Ulu
    Seychelles, Mauritius: friyapen (fruit à pain)
    Solomon Islands: (Pidgin: Breadfruit) / (Temotu Province: Nimbalo)
    Sri Lanka: dhel දෙල් (in Sinhala language)
    Suriname: Broodvrucht(Dutch), Brede bong(SranangTongo)
    Vanuatu (Tanna, lénakel language): Nek nem
    Wallis and Futuna: Mei
    Yoruba (Africa): Berefutu

    1. Breadfruit is not indigenous to Jamaica and was brought to the island by the British, like other fruits/plants. I think breadfruit originated in Africa.

  4. Thanks much Lisa.I bet we are the only country that doesn’t mix up our jelly coconuts with breadfruit though!

  5. :ngakak :ngakak Mi alone couldn’t manij Mi call fi help fi come tek some a di laugh :ngakak :ngakak a wah dis Mi come buck up pan…. :kr breadfruit yuh wah breadfruit just tell Mi if yuh wah breadfruit lol

  6. A mussi di weed cause Mi a tell yuh say dis funny nuh f**k :ngakak everytime Mi scroll up Mi see di statement wtf Mi caah tek it dwpbrcl

  7. Can’t tell when last me drink a breadfruit but I sure could go for some roast or fried coconut :cd eye ya yiy

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