Breadfruit has been an important staple
crop in Oceania for more than 3,000 years. It is believed
to have originated in New Guinea and the Indo-Malay region
and was spread throughout the vast Pacific by voyaging
islanders. Europeans discovered breadfruit in the 1500s
and were amazed and delighted by a tree that produced prolific,
starchy fruits that, when roasted, resembled freshly baked
bread.
| “regarding food, if a man plant
10 (breadfruit) trees in his life he
would completely fulfill his duty to his own as well
as future generations…” |
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